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dialogue between two friends about homework
six meaningful exchanges

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Answered by sdevanandhana
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You can either use the following discussion or develop your own taking help from it:

Student A: Hey do you know our friend, Hitesh’s parents are extremely worried about him. He neither takes part in any competition nor in extracurricular activities nor plays in sports at school and home. He is always buried deep inside his books.

Student B: Yes, I know. He is famous in the class as book-worm.  

Student A: His mother called me last evening and sought my help to encourage him to take interest in sports and extracurricular activities.  

Student B: What can we do in this regard?

Student A: I think we need to talk to him. We need to explain to him competitions, co-curricular and extracurricular activities have been given a lot of importance in the entire framework of education as they help students build all-round personality.

Student B: Besides, competitions, cultural and sports activities break the ennui of the academics. Organizing competitions, cultural programs and sports days in the school make school a much more interesting place. They make education more romantic. Children love to participate in these colourful activities. Indirectly these activities bring out their latent talent to the surface.

Student A: I agree with you. We must tell him he is harming his own health by not participating in these competitions, extracurricular activities. ‘A healthy mind lives in a healthy body’. Besides, sports and games are undoubtedly the building blocks of the health and character of children. Their importance in the over-all and holistic development of children cannot be denied.

Student B: I agree with you. Games and extracurricular activities teach us many values such as time management, concentration and focus, sportsmanship, teamwork etc. Not playing games means missing all these skills and values. His shyness is directly related to his not participating in these activities.

Student A: I think when we will give all these arguments he will listen to us and feel motivated.

Student B: We will suggest him that initially he can take part in those activities with us. Later on he will realize participating in these activities is so much fun.

Student A: Great idea. Let’s go and talk to him.

hope this will help

Answered by Nishthanegi
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Teacher: Good morning, dear students.

Student: Good morning, sir.

T: Ali, bring your homework note-book to me.

S: Sorry sir. I forgot my note-book at home.

T: Did you do your homework?

S: Yes, sir. But I left my note-book at home.

T: How is it possible? I think you have not completed your homework and it is just an excuse.

S: Sorry sir. In fact, I had to go to my uncle's yesterday.

T: Do you prefer other things to your studies? Very strange thing.

S: My father asked me to go there.

T: That's right. After coming back, you could have completed your homework.

S: It was late at night when I came back.

T: If you do not work regularly, you will fail in the Exam. keep in mind that regularity conquers the mountains.

S: Next time, I shall be careful.

T: One more thing. There is nothing important than studies in the world.

S: I have realized it, sir.

T: Now you must develop your routine and show me your note-book tomorrow.

S: O.K. Sir. I will complete my note-book today.

T: Now you sit down.

S: Thank you, sir.

A dialogue between two friends

Asif: Hey, look Farhan! Someone ran over that dog!

Farhan: Where's the driver? Did he pull over?

A: I don't think so. I think he took off.

F: Asif, I'm going to run across the street and find out if the dog is alive.

A: How is he, Farhan? Watch out! He might bite you.

F: I think his leg is broken. Look there's a police car! Run and catch up with him, Asif. I'll stay with the dog. That's a good boy lie still. (The dog whimpers.)

A: The cop took off before I could get there.

F: Let's try to get on that bus!

A: with the dog?

F: Of course! We can get off at Pine near Walnut. There's an animal hospital there!

A: I'll run ahead and ask the bus driver to wait for you. You certainly can't keep up with me if you carry the dog.

F: Good idea! We can hang around while the doctor fixes his leg, and then well try to find the owner.

A: Okay. Let's go!

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