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Dialogue Writing Part-2

Dialogue Writing



In the previous blog, we learned about Dialogue Writing. In this blog as well, we will continue the same topic. 

Let's start. 

Q) Write a dialogue writing between three friends planning for a day out at the zoo. 



Pointers to include: 
 
1) What place and time to go? 
 
2) Where to go? 

3) Means of transport 
 
4) Reason to go there 
 

Let's start. 

Answer:  

Allen: Hello. What is up?

Peter: Hi.

Anne: Hi. Nothing much.

Allen: I am bored of the daily routine of studying. I want a break.

Peter: Yes. Even I was very busy these days, due to exams.  

Anne: So, let's plan for a day out. 

Allen: Yes. That's a good idea.
 
Peter: But where can we go? 

Anne: We can go to the national park. What say? 

Allen: Not a bad idea. 

Peter: Ok, so we are going to the national park. 

Anne: Can we go tomorrow itself? 

Allen: Yes, sure. 

Peter: Ok, so how are we going to go there?
 
Anne: We can book a cab. 

Allen: Ok. I will book the cab today itself.
 
Peter: Are you going to take some snacks to eat there? 

Anne: Yes, that's a must. 

Allen: Ok, I will take some sandwiches and juice. 

Peter: Even I will take chips and mustard sauce to enjoy ourselves fully. 

Anne: I will tell my mom to fry out some French fries in order to get a crunch in our meal.
 
Allen: Ok, done. So let's meet tomorrow morning in Peter's backyard. 

Peter: Hurrah! We are going tomorrow. 

Anne: Bye. Let's meet tomorrow. 

Allen: Bye. See you tomorrow. 

Peter: Bye, bye. 


A few topics you can try writing dialogues on are: 

1) On two teachers discussing how to manage to take the students on a trip to a museum. 

2) Dialogue between passenger and booking clerk about canceling the tickets. 

3) Dialogue between mother and daughter about going to a relative's wedding ceremony. 

4) Conversation between a shopkeeper and a customer about the malfunctioning iPad that was purchased two days ago. 

5) Conversation between two businessmen about a very important deal. 

In the next blog, we will learn about another type of essay writing.  



 
 
 



 

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