Class 9 Dialogue Writing in English

Important Class 9 Dialogue Writing in English written by Honorable Sir Adnan Haider Suib. These notes are very helpful in the preparation of Class 9 Dialogue Writing in English these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards.

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Topics which are discussed in the notes are given below:
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  • Dialogue between a teacher and a student on coming late school.
  • 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?
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  • Student: It is about three kilometers from here.
  • Teacher: That is why you get late. You leave your home very late.
  • Student: Sir, I take my break fast 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 right, 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 course.
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  • Dialogue between two students regarding prayers.
  • A: Good morning Waseem.
  • B: Good morning Saim. Where are you going?
  • A: I'm going to mosque to offer my prayers. It is morning prayer time. What about you?
  • B: I am going to garden for a morning walk.
  • A: Don't you offer your prayers?
  • B: I do sometimes but not regularly.
  • A: It is very bad. Man must offer his prayers regularly. You know man finds real peace and comfort only in prayers.
  • B: I know but it is just laziness.
  • A: I always prefer prayer. I offer my prayers five times a day. If I miss my prayers, I get disturbed.
  • B: That is a good thing. I will also try.
  • A: You must make up your mind to offer your prayers. If a person shuns his prayers accidentally on purpose, it is a great sin.
  • B: If someone is busy at prayer time then?
  • A: He should stop his business and offer his prayers.
  • B: You are right.
  • A: When man offers his prayers, his life improves. He lives neat and clean life. Everybody respects him.
  • B: From today, I will also offer my prayers five times a day.
  • A: That's very good. We are getting late. Let's go and offer our prayer first.
  • A: Let's go.
  • Dialogue asking one's way.
  • A: Asslam-o-Alakum
  • B: Wa Aalkum-us-Saam.
  • A: Sir, can you tell me the way to the hospital?
  • B: Certainly. Keep straight on along this road. It will lead you to a red-brick building. That is the hospital.
  • A: Thank you very much for this kindness.
  • B: OK! All right.
  • A: Pardon me Sirt Am I right for the hospital.
  • B: Yes dear! Keep straight this way for about 2 kilometers. 
  • A: May I hire a van?
  • B: Yes take wagon No. 7. it will drop you at the main gate of the hospital.
  • A: Thank you very much.
  • Dialogue concerning time between a brother and a sister.
  • Brother: What is the time?
  • Sister: It is half past eight.
  • Brother: Oh we are getting late.
  • Sister: We are not late. The train will leave at nine.
  • Brother: So what? We have only half an hour to reach the station.
  • Sister: Do not worry, brother. We will reach there in ten minutes.
  • Brother: No, sometimes the traffic is blocked.
  • Sister: It is early in the morning. There is no rush of traffic at this time.
  • Brother: No, you are wrong. The children go to school at this time. So, there is a great rush of traffic on the road at this time.
  • Sister: Do not worry, today is a holiday.
  • Brother: Oh, I see. I forgot that today is Sunday. Anyway you should hurry up.
  • Sister: I am ready. Take this bag. Let us go. They go out.
  • Dialogue between a tailor and a customer.
  • Tailor: Good morning, sir. What can I do for you?
  • Customer: I want to look at some cloth for a suit.
  • Tailor: Certainly, sir. Any particular colour?
  • Customer: Yes, I want a dark brown.
  • Tailor: Is it for lounge suit, sir?
  • Customer: An ordinary lounge suit, like I am wearing now.
  • Tailor: Here is a very nice cloth, sir. Which wears well and looks neat.
  • Customer: Yes, it looks nice. But it is rather heavy. Haven't you anything lighter?
  • Tailor: Yes sir, here is a very nice staff. It is a little more expensive but it is worth extra money.
  • Customer: What is the price?
  • Tailor: Rs.1000 a yard-double width.
  • Customer: How much should I require for a suit?
  • Tailor: Four yards will be ample. That should be Rs. 260 for the sui length.
  • Customer: And what do you charge for making?
  • Tailor: Rs. 1000, sir and Rs. 200 for lining, buttons, etc.
  • Customer: I see. Rs. 800 altogether. I think I will take it.
  • Tailor: Very good, sir. I will take you measurements... sir. Can you come for a try on next Monday. Thank you
  • Customer: Let me see. I am afraid Monday will be awkward. Shall we say Tuesday?
  • Tailor: Very good, sir. It will be ready for you on Tuesday. Is there anything else I can do for you? Shirts? Ties? Vests? Stockings?
  • Customer: No. I think not; thank you. Bye!
  • Tailor: Goodbye, sir and thank you.

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