A teacher is persuading a reluctant parent to let his daughter take admission in evening college the parents his his own reservation about the same write a dialogue in which the teacher convinces the parent. Word limit 500-600 .
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Teacher: Sir, you should not have any doubts about the safety of your daughter.
Parent: Still I feel evening college is not safe for them.
Teacher: Evening colleges are perfectly safe. If it were not so they would not be so popular across the nation. Students who work during the day, prefer evening colleges only. Besides, the girls’ section is totally separate. There are security guards on duty to ensure safety.
Parent: I feel while returning from college it gets quite late. That is also not safe for them.
Teacher: No, that is not the case. So many girl students go home at that time; they usually go in groups. Besides, the special police cops are on duty who keep patrolling to ensure there is no trouble of any type.
Parent: I also don’t want my daughter to discontinue her studies.
Teacher: That should certainly be not done. It is through studies only they can have hope for a brighter future; without higher studies it is all darkness.
Parent: OK. I have made up my mind. I will have enrolled her in the evening college. Kindly take care of her.
Teacher: Sure. It is my duty.
Dialogue between teacher and parent:
Teacher: welcome to our college.
Parent: Thank you. It’s our pleasure to visit here.
Teacher: How can we help you?
Parent: We are here to take admission of our daughter in this college. But a problem is here that she is job holder.
Teacher: Great. May I recommend you a thing?
Parent: Sure.
Teacher: You should take your daughter’s admission in evening shift. Because In our college’s evening more qualified staff is present.
Teacher: Sir, you should not have any doubts about the safety of your daughter.
Parent: Still I feel evening college is not safe for them.
Teacher: Believe me sir; Evening colleges are absolutely safe in our college.
Parent: OK. We will surely take admission of our daughter in this. I think this is well suited to our needs.
Teacher: Sure. Thank you.
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