Dialogue Writing:
Rahul is eagerly going to meet his uncle. His uncle has been waiting to meet him since long. They spend a beautiful evening speaking to each other. Build the conversation further creatively.
https://www.storyboardthat.com/storyboards/lizf44/blank-conversation-between-two-friends
What is your name?
What is your nationality?
Where do you live?
How long have you lived there?
How much does a a bag of rice cost?
Where can I/you buy sugar?
Where can I/you find an ATM?
How far is the police station?
How many siblings do you have?
What's the time now?
Where is the bus stand?
Are you alright?
How are you?
Has the parcel arrived yet?
What was the film like?
What does a crocodile look like?
What is your family name?
How big is this city?
How many people are there in my apartment?
What's your favourite film?
What should I do next?
When should I leave to catch the bus?
How much money will I need?
How many people are there in this house?
How many cups of coffee do you have each day?
How long is this room?
How wide is this room?
How high is the ceiling?
How big is this room?
Where did you buy your dress?
Why aren't you wearing a uniform?
Why can't you speak Hindi?
What does "ameliorate" mean?
How much money can you lend me?
When did you arrive at College?
What (film) did you see at the cinema last day?
Was the film good?
Who is your favourite film star?
When was your sister born?
Do you like Tennis?
Would you like to go for swimming now?
Are you going on holiday this summer?
Have you ever been abroad?
Would/will you lend you Rs10000?
How do you spell (the word) "irresistible"?
https://www.englishclub.com/esl-worksheets/speaking/wh-questions.htm
Source: Boston English Centre YouTube channel
Source: Daily English Conversations channel
Listen to the two videos on "Everyday English" and Answer the following questions
In the first video, listen to the topic "Where are you from?" and write a similar conversation between you and a classmate from another State.
Write a conversation similar to the topic "Now or Later" given in the first video. You can change the context and make it suitable to your local needs.
Build a dialogue about your family trip. You can listen to the first video and then write the dialogue.
Write a dialogue about "shopping for a birthday party"
Write down the new expressions that you learnt from the first video
Listen to the second video and tell us how would you introduce your mom to your classmate?
How do you introduce yourself and others?
Expression of guessing a person's age
When you have a complaint, how do you say that?
How do you express your preferences?
Start the conversation by following the story board. Develop the dialogue using your imagination.
What do you see in this picture?
Who all are there?
What are they doing?
What else can you see in the picture?
What do you think is the situation of the boys in the picture?
What do you know about child labour?
What do you in the picture? Describe the picture talk about it for a minute.
Describe what you see in the picture. Compare this pic with the one given before. talk about it for a minute.
Talk about "education" for a minute without any prior preparation. Note: Fluency is important than accuracy
Talk about "Swachh Bharat Abhiyan" for a minute. Note: Fluency is important than accuracy
Talk about "women equality" for a minute. Note: Fluency is important than accuracy