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a dialogue between you and your class teacher about how to use a dictionary

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Answered by priyanshuranjan343
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Explanation:

A Dialogue between you and your teacher about using a dictionary

 

Myself: Excuse me sir! Would you help me?

Teacher: Oh sure! How can I help you?

Myself: I have bought an English Oxford Learners’ Dictionary but I do

not know how to use it. Would you help me using the

dictionary?

Teacher: Thanks for sharing. Before using the dictionary, you have to

learn the arrangement of the English letters.

Myself: Oh, sir I know all of them correctly.

Teacher: Ok, good. Generally, the first letter of a language comes in the

beginning of the dictionary and the page starts with a single

letter A or B ….

Myself: Yeah I see. But what are the symbols?

Teacher: The symbols are the pronunciations of the words. If you know

the symbols it will be better for you to pronounce them

correctly.

Myself: Sir, why the worlds are written in bold letters?

Teacher: They are the main words and for better understanding the

words and finding out easily they are written in bold.

Myself: What are the short forms like- n. adj. v. adv. etc.?

Teacher: Oh! They are the different parts of speech. Here n. means

noun, similarly, adj. means adjective, v. means verb and so on.

Myself: Wow! Very nice! Sir, how can I find out a word from the

dictionary easily?

Teacher: To find out a word easily from it you have to search only the

first letter of the word and then you can add the second letter

with the first letter.

Myself: Nice idea! Thanks sir for your help. Now I hope it will be easier

for me to use a dictionary.

Teacher: Welcome. If you face any problem further do not feel shy to

ask me any question.

Myself: Ok sir I will inform you. Good bye.

Teacher: Bye.

Mark it as a brainliest.

Answered by rs9553902
4

Answer:

Myself: May I come in, sir?

My teacher: Please do.

Myself: Good morning, sir.

My teacher: Good morning.

Myself: I would like to talk to you about an issue.

My teacher: Oh, sure. Please proceed on.

Myself: You know sir I am interested in learning English. But I often face some difficulties in doing so.

My teacher: What are your main problems?

Myself: Sir, I can’t understand most of the text that I read.

My teacher: When you face such problems, you should at first guess the meaning of the words or phrases in the context.

Myself: It’s a very good idea, sir.

My teacher: Also you must consult at least one good dictionary.

Myself: I’ll do it. Sir, how can I improve in listening and spoken English?

My teacher: You must take parts in all pair works, group’s works in your class. Besides, you must listen to BBC, NCC, Aljazeera and other good English channels. Not only that, you should also practice if with your partner or partners. Sometimes you should even talk to yourself.

Myself: I see, sir. I am also very weak in written English. How can I develop in it, sir?

My teacher: For this, every day you have to write at least 1 or 2 pages in English freely. I think, if you do these things regularly for some months, you will certainly overcome your difficulties in English.

Myself: Thank you very much for your valuable advice and suggestions.

My teacher: You are welcome. Bye for now, see and talk to you soon.

Myself: Goodbye, sir.

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