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( Dialogue writing )[4 m][final exam]

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Question 14 Marks
A popular politician visited your area for the Election Campaign. You are the Sarpanch hier village. Write at least four dialogue which you used to interview him/her.
Answer
Sarpanch: Welcome to our village! What plans do you have to improve the basic infrastructure here?
Politician: I aim to prioritize roads, electricity, and clean water supply to ensure a better quality of life for everyone.
Sarpanch: Farmers in our area are facing challenges due to low crop prices. How do you plan to support them?
Politician: I will introduce subsidies and better market access for farmers, along with modern farming techniques.
Sarpanch: Many of our youth are unemployed. What opportunities will you create for them?
Politician: Skill development programs and small-scale industry setups will be introduced to generate jobs locally.
Sarpanch: Our village schools lack proper facilities. How can we ensure quality education for our children?
Politician: I will ensure better infrastructure, modern teaching aids, and trained teachers to enhance education here.
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Question 24 Marks
Write a dialogue between two friends about city life and country life.
Answer
City Boy        : How do you like to live in a place where there are no places of entertainment?
Country Boy  : Your cities are congested. There is no place to move about freely.
City Boy        : We have vehicles to go about from place to place.
Country Boy  : The villages are small. We can easily walk and reach our destination.
City Boy        : There are gyms and public parks where we can exercise.
Country Boy  : Cities are full of pollution. We breathe fresh air, we live in a healthy atmosphere.
City Boy        : We have good schools and are given good education.
Country Boy  : The classes in your schools are overcrowded. Individual attention to the students is not given.
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Question 34 Marks
Write a dialogue between a younger brother and the elder sister who is helping him to learn riding a bicycle.
Answer
Elder sister  : Get up, Bandu, I am here to help you.
Bandu         : Tai, I’m afraid I’ll fall again.
Tai              : Don’t worry. Now sit on the bicycle.Good. Now look ahead and push the pedal down.
Bandu         : No, Tai. I may not learn it. I cannot control this cycle. I may fall.
Tai              : Oh! Bandu! I shall hold the seat and the handle.
Bandu         : But Tai it is very difficult.
Tai              : In the beginning everything is difficult. Come on, go. Look ahead of you. That’s right. Hold the handle                       tightly.
Bandu         : I can do it, Tai.
Tai              : Yes. Now take around again independently.
Bandu         : I have done it!
Tai              : Very good. Keep it up.
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Question 44 Marks
Write a dialogue between a teacher and a student who gets late to school too often.
Answer
Govinda : May I come in, Sir?
Teacher  : Govinda, you are late again.
Govinda : I’m sorry, Sir.
Teacher  : Well, don’t be late tomorrow. (Govinda starts crying.)
Teacher : Don’t cry, Govinda. What’s the matter?
Govinda : Sir, my mother suddenly took ill. And nobody else was there at home.
Teacher  : Oh! What did you do then?
Govinda : I took her to our family doctor. Then I phoned my father. He came and then only could I come to school.                    Sorry, Sir.
Teacher  : That’s all right. Now come and take your seat.
Govinda : Thank you, Sir.
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Question 54 Marks
Write a dialogue between a ticket-checker and a traveller.
Answer
Ticket Checker  : Excuse me, sir, may 1 have a look at your ticket?
Traveller           : Just a moment, sir. It’s in my pocket.
Ticket Checker  : Take your time, sir. I’m sure it must be somewhere with you.
Traveller           : ‘I just can’t seem to find it.’
Ticket Checker  : ‘Aren’t you a professor at some college, sir ?’
Traveller           : ‘Yes, yes, but how do you know ?’
Ticket Checker  : ‘It’s the way you look, and the fact that you can’t find your ticket.’
Traveller           : ‘I put it in my pocket when I left home, but now I cannot find it.’
Ticket Checker  : ‘It’s all right, sir. I’ll let you go/this time, in deference to your age and to your profession.
Traveller           : ‘But sir, if I can’t find my ticket, how will I know where to get off?
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Question 64 Marks
Write a dialogue between father and son about the performance of Indian cricket team.
Answer
Father  : What a miserable match! India put up a really poor show.
Son      : Yes, and we did not even hit a single six! They hit nine sixes!
Father  : We do not have the fighting spirit. We give up too easily.
Son      : The tailenders did not even make an effort. I don’t want to watch the other matches.
Father   : Don’t say that. You never know what will suddenly happen.
Son      : Do you think we will win the next match?
Father   : We’d better! Otherwise, we will be completely out of this series.
Son      : Oh, no! Buck up, India!
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Question 74 Marks
Write a dialogue between a bookseller and a customer who has come to buy some storybooks.
Answer
Ganesh       : Excuse me, Sir.
Bookseller   : Yes, what can I do for you?
Ganesh       : I want to buy some storybooks.
Bookseller   : Oh! Nice idea.
Ganesh       : Please, show me some good storybooks.
Bookseller   : Why not? Here they are. We have many. Come this way and see for yourself.
Ganesh       : Good. (Goes through books). They are really good books!
Bookseller   : You can select from them.
Ganesh       : I have selected these five books,
Bookseller   : I shall pack them for you.
Ganesh       : What will they cost?
Bookseller   : Sixty rupees each. That comes to three hundred rupees in all.
Ganesh       : Don’t you give concessions to students?
Bookseller   : O.K.! If you say so.
Ganesh       : How much should I pay then?
Bookseller   : (Calculates) ₹ 270, please.
Ganesh       : Here is the money,
Bookseller   : Thank you and welcome.
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Question 84 Marks
Write a dialogue between two friends talking about how to pass time advantageously.
Answer
Sachin  : Hello! How are you, Rajan?
Rajan    : OK.
Sachin  : No. You don’t look quite OK.
Rajan    : You are right. I’m all alone at home and this loneliness is boring me all-day
Sachin  : Why worry? I, too am alone at home. But I m enjoying it.
Rajan    : It’s boring. Don’t understand how to kill time. What do you do?
Sachin  : Oh, that’s easy! I just keep myself busy with my hobbies.
Rajan    : Hobbies! What hobbies?
Sachin  : Well. I draw and paint pictures, play tabla, solve crosswords and watch good programmes on TV.
Rajan    : Don’t you get bored?
Sachin  : Not at all. If I’m tired of one thing, ‘I take up another. That helps me get over my loneliness.
Rajan    : What else do you do?
Sachin  : My storybooks are always handy. I read them. Reading is the best pastime. Again, I get enough time to                    try out my own ideas when alone.
Rajan    : That’s really a good idea! I must try your ways. Thank you and goodbye.
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Question 94 Marks
Write a dialogue between two friends sharing a problem.
Answer
Raja    : What’s the matter? You look very sad.
Rahul   : No, nothing. I’m fine.
Raja    : Rahul, something is wrong. What is it?!Won’t you tell me?
Rahul  : Raja, my father is without a job for the past two months. And I have to pay; my fees for the Scholarship                     Examination! tomorrow.
Raja    : Oh! I’m sorry.
Rahul   : What shall I do now, Raja?
Raja    : Don’t worry. I shall tell my parents about this. I’m sure they will find some way out. They’ll pay your fees. !
Rahul   : Thank you, Raja.
Raja    : That’s all right. What are friends for?
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Question 104 Marks
Write a dialogue between a customer and a shopkeeper who refuses to exchange the defected piece.
Answer
Customer: Good morning. I bought this mixer from your shop yesterday, but it’s not working properly.
Shopkeeper: Good morning. I’m sorry to hear that. May I see the bill?
Customer: Here it is. I would like to exchange this defective piece.
Shopkeeper: I understand, but as per our shop policy, we do not exchange goods once sold.
Customer: But it’s defective! I used it just once.
Shopkeeper: I agree, but I can arrange for repair or service. Exchange is not possible.
Customer: That’s disappointing. I expected better service.
Shopkeeper: I apologise for the inconvenience. Please leave it here, and I will ensure it gets repaired quickly.
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Question 114 Marks
Write a dialogue between a learner and a yoga teacher regarding the right postures to be maintained and their advantages.
Answer
Learner: Good morning, sir. I want to know about the correct yoga postures.
Yoga Teacher: Good morning. Correct postures are very important to avoid strain and get the full benefit of yoga.
Learner: Could you give some examples?
Yoga Teacher: Sure. For example, in Tadasana, the spine should be straight and weight balanced. It improves posture and balance.
Learner: What about Bhujangasana?
Yoga Teacher: In Bhujangasana, the chest should be lifted without straining the neck. It strengthens the back and improves flexibility.
Learner: So, maintaining the right posture gives better results?
Yoga Teacher: Exactly. It increases strength, reduces injury, and improves mental focus.
Learner: Thank you, sir. I’ll be careful about my postures from now on.
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Question 124 Marks
Write a dialogue between a language teacher and a student regarding why learning in mother-tongue is better than in any other language.
Answer
Teacher: Good morning, Riya. Today we’ll talk about the importance of learning in our mother-tongue. Do you know why it is better?
Student: Good morning, ma’am. I think it’s because we understand it more easily.
Teacher: Exactly. When we learn in our mother-tongue, concepts become clearer and easier to remember.
Student: But ma’am, English is important too, right?
Teacher: Yes, English is important for global communication, but a strong foundation in your mother-tongue helps in better thinking and creativity.
Student: So, learning in our mother-tongue first makes other languages easier to learn later?
Teacher: Absolutely! It builds confidence, cultural connection, and better learning skills.
Student: Thank you, ma’am. Now I understand why mother-tongue learning is so valuable.
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Question 134 Marks
Write a dialogue between a mechanic and a car-owner regarding the problems in the car and solutions to set them right.
Answer
Car Owner: Good morning. My car has been making strange noises lately.
Mechanic: Good morning. Let me check. Is the noise coming from the engine or the brakes?
Car Owner: I think it’s from the engine, and also the brakes feel loose.
Mechanic: I see. The engine noise may be due to low oil or a worn-out belt. The brakes might need tightening or new pads.
Car Owner: How can we fix these issues?
Mechanic: I’ll change the engine oil, inspect the belt, and replace the brake pads if needed.
Car Owner: How long will it take?
Mechanic: It will take about three hours. Your car will run smoothly after the service.
Car Owner: Perfect. Please go ahead with the repairs.
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Question 144 Marks
Write a dialogue between a well-wisher and a relative of the person who has died in a accident. The well-wisher is shocked and tries to know how that unfortunate incident happened.
Answer
Well-Wisher: I just heard the news, and I’m deeply shocked. I can’t believe it. How did this happen?
Relative: It was so sudden. He met with a road accident late last night.
Well-Wisher: That’s heartbreaking. Was anyone else with him?
Relative: No, he was driving alone. A truck lost control and hit his car.
Well-Wisher: That’s so tragic. Was there no chance of saving him?
Relative: The doctors tried their best, but the injuries were too severe.
Well-Wisher: I am truly sorry for your loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
Relative: Thank you. Your support means a lot in this difficult time.
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Question 154 Marks
Write a dialogue between a teacher and students of his class regarding the sacrifices the soldiers make for our country.
Answer
Teacher: Good morning, students. Today we’ll talk about the sacrifices our soldiers make for the country.
Student 1: Sir, do soldiers really stay away from their families for a long time?
Teacher: Yes, they spend months or even years away from home to guard our borders.
Student 2: Sir, do they face difficult conditions?
Teacher: Absolutely. They work in extreme heat, cold, and dangerous situations, often with limited resources.
Student 3: Sir, what other sacrifices do they make?
Teacher: They risk their lives daily, give up personal comforts, and even sacrifice their lives to protect our nation.
Student 1: That’s really inspiring.
Teacher: Indeed. We must always respect their dedication and remember their contribution to our safety.
Students: Yes, sir. We will always honour our soldiers.
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Question 164 Marks
Write a dialogue between a mobile-vendor and a customer regarding the features, quality and price of the mobile phone he wants to buy.
Answer
Customer: Good afternoon. I’m looking for a good mobile phone. Can you suggest one?
Mobile Vendor: Good afternoon. Sure! This model is quite popular. It has 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, and a 50MP camera.
Customer: That sounds good. How is the battery life?
Mobile Vendor: It has a 5000 mAh battery that lasts almost two days with normal use.
Customer: And what about the build quality?
Mobile Vendor: It has a sturdy metal frame and Gorilla Glass protection, so it’s durable.
Customer: Great! What is the price?
Mobile Vendor: The price is ₹18,000, and it comes with a one-year warranty.
Customer: That seems reasonable. I think I’ll buy it.
Mobile Vendor: Excellent choice. I’ll get it packed for you.
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Question 174 Marks
Write a conversion between students and principal about celebration of 5th June on world environment day.
Answer

 

Principal      : Good morning students.

Student       : Good morning sir. Are we having some celebration in school?

Principal      : Tomorrow is 5th June. We are going to have a tree plantation ceremony in school.

Student       : Can we bring sapling from home for planting?

Principal      : No I don’t think so. We have enough plants for each class.

Student       : Sir, It will be a great experience for all of us to do such work?

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Question 184 Marks
Write a conversion between heart and brain about importance for body.
Answer

Heart       : Hi! How are you keeping?

Brain        : I am fine and how are you?

Heart       : I envy you because you can relax while I have to continuously work.

Brain        : you are wrong I give the commands so you are able to do your work.

Heart       : If I stop working a person dies.

Brain        : Let’s not argue because we are both equally important for a person to live a fit and normal life.

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Question 194 Marks
Write a conversion between your friend and photographer about his dangerous experience of forest.
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Friend                 : Where have you been?

Photographer   : I had been to Gir forest with a photographic expedition.

Friend                 : How was the trip?

Photographer   : I had a close encounter with a lioness.

Friend                 : How did that happen?

Photographer   : I was busy photographing two cubs playing away that I didn’t sense the arrival of the mother.

Friend                 : who saved you?

Photographer   : The forest ranger sensed the danger I was in and he fired in the air to scare the lioness and I was saved.

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Question 204 Marks
Write a conversion between lion and tiger about hunting but lion is not well and tiger advised to visit a doctor.
Answer

Lion     : Good morning Mr. Tiger.

Tiger    : Good morning. We’ll talk later I’m in a hurry.

Lion     : Where are you off to?

Tiger    : I’m going hunting. Would love to have the pleasure of your company.

Lion     : Alas! My health doesn’t permit me these days. I have been advised total rest by the doctor.

Tiger    : Oh! Is that so? Then I will proceed for my hunt and should I tell Dr Bear to pay you a visit?

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Question 214 Marks
The patient has a problem getting sleepless nights. Write a conversation between a doctor and a patient.
Answer
Patient     : Hello Doctor!
Doctor      : Hello, what is your problem?
Patient     : Doctor, I have a problem of not having proper sleep at night.
Doctor      : I’ll give you medicine.
Patient     : Thank you Doctor. How often should I take the medicine?
Doctor      : Just take one pill about 30 minutes before you go to bed.
Patient     : For how long?
Doctor      : For at least 30 days. Come back, if problem continues.
Patient     : Anything else?
Doctor      : Be composed at work.
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Question 224 Marks
The customer realises that the shopkeeper is being unfair to him. Complete the conversion between the two in which the customer makes the shopkeeper realise his mistake.
Answer
Customer        : What is the rate of Kaju Burfi?
Shopkeeper    : Rs. 600 per kg, sir
Customer        : Pack half a kg for me.
Shopkeeper    : In a minute, sir
Customer        : But you have weighed less than half a kg.
Shopkeeper    : Don't worry sir, you'll have less weight to carry
Customer        : Oh! Thank you for a good piece of advice.
Shopkeeper    : Well, I am here to do good to my customers, sir.
Customer        : Here's your money.
Shopkeeper    : But, it's less money, sir.
Customer        : Don't worry; you'll have to count less money
Shopkeeper    : But, that's not fair
Customer        :  I'm simply following your advice, sir
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Question 234 Marks
Ravi wants to talk with his friend Anuj but he is not at home so he leave message for him by his sister. Write the conversion between them.
Answer
Ravi     : Hello. Can I speak to Anuj?
Asha    : Anuj is not at home right now. Who is speaking?
Ravi     : This is Ravi, his friend. May I know who is on the line?
Asha    : This is Asha, his sister.
Ravi     : Hello Asha. Where has Anuj gone?
Asha    : Anuj has gone to his taekwondo class.
Ravi     : Ok. Can you please give him a message?
Asha    : Sure, tell me.
Ravi     : We have a special class tomorrow morning so ask him to reach school half an hour earlier. Please don't forget.
Asha    : I won't. Anything else?
Ravi     : No. Thank you. Bye.
Asha    : Bye.
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Question 244 Marks
Write the conversion between student and teacher about awareness of time and reach school time regularly.
Answer
 
 Student    : May I come in, sir?
Teacher    : Yes, stand here. Why do you always come late?
Student    : Sir, It is the bus which makes me late.
Teacher    : What time do you leave home?
Student    : I always leave home at quarter to eight.
Teacher    : How far is your home from here?
Student    : It is about three kilometres from here.
Teacher    : That is why you get late. You leave your home very late.
Student    : Sir, I take my breakfast at 7:30 a.m.
Teacher    : What time do you get up?
Student    : I get up at about 7:00 a.m.
Teacher    : Don't you offer your prayer?
Student    : Not regularly
Teacher    : My dear. It is a bad habit. Change your routine. Always get up early in the morning. Offer your prayers
and go for a morning walk
Student    : Sir, there is no park near our home.
Teacher    : No problem. You can walk along the street in the morning time Take breakfast at right time and then
leave for school.
Student    : You are night, sir from tomorrow. I shall never be late.
Teacher    : Good. One thing more keep in mind Regularity and punctuality conquer the mountains
Student    : Thank you very much for your good advice. Can I sit now, sir?
Teacher    : Oh Yes, of cours
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Question 254 Marks
Write the conversion between two people one is finding a conference hall and one is receptionist of any hotel.
Answer
Arohi Nautial     : Hello! Is it Hotel Paradise Regency, Dehradoon?
Receptionist      : Yes, please. What can I do for you? I am the Reception here.
Arohi Nautial    : Arohi, HR Manager from Excellent Publishers Ltd, Delhi. We have planned to organise a two day conference     at Dehradoon. Do you have any Conference Hall?
Receptionist     : Of course, we have, Ma'm.
Arohi Nautial    : Could you please E-mail or FAX me your tariff ASAP so that we can discuss and finalise it sooner.
Receptionist     : Oh, sure Mam. Please tell me your E-mail ID or FAX No.
Arohi Nautial    : My E-mail ID is hr@excellentpublishers.in and my FAX is 011-22335596.
Receptionist     : OK Ma'm, I'll do it ASAP. It would be our pleasure to serve your company.
Arohi Nautial    : That's OK
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Question 264 Marks
Write a conversion between two people who are talking about study and wellness.
Answer
Jack    : Hi aunty. How are you?
Aunt   : Hi Jack. I'm fine, thank you. You look handsome my boy.
Jack    : I heard Uncle Tom was not so well. Did you bring him to clinic?
Aunt   : No. You know how stubborn he is right?
Jack    : Yes I know
Aunt   : What course are you taking now Jack?
Jack    : Oh, I'm taking TESL now. Means that I will become an English teacher soon.
Aunt   : Glad to hear that. Now you are in what semester?
Jack    : I'm in semester 1 of degree program. So, overall I have been there for Two years
Aunt   : Oh, I see. How many years more?
Jack    : Only 3 years more auntie. After that I will be graduated as an English teacher.
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( Dialogue writing )[4 m][final exam] - ENGLISH STD 9 Questions - Vidyadip