A dialogue between science teacher about setting up a computer club in your school
1. Dialogue between Science Teacher and Student about Setting Up a Computer Club in School:
Student: Good day, sir. How are you?
Science Teacher: I'm doing well, thank you. And how about you?
Student: I'm doing fine. Sir, I've noticed that computers are extensively used in various fields nowadays. Do you believe that learning about computers is essential for all of us?
Science Teacher: Absolutely, I think so. Computer literacy is a requirement in almost all job opportunities. Nowadays, no office can function efficiently without computers.
Student: That's true, sir. Computers are used for publishing newspapers, magazines, and books, and they even announce exam results.
Science Teacher: Indeed. Computers are also used for diagnosing diseases and are an integral part of games and sports.
Student: And they control planes and trains too.
Science Teacher: Right, and people do banking and shopping using computers. So, learning computer basics is a must for all of us.
Student: I completely agree, sir. I think we should have a computer lab in our school to familiarize ourselves with this incredible technology.
Science Teacher: You're absolutely right. I'll speak to our Head Teacher about it right away.
Student: It would be beneficial for all of us if we have a computer lab. We can operate computers and learn so much more about them.
Science Teacher: Don't worry, I'll convince our Head Teacher. Thank you for bringing this up.
Student: Thank you, sir.
2. Dialogue Between Myself and My Elder Brother About Computers:
Myself: Hi, how are you doing?
Brother: I'm doing well, and you?
Myself: I'm fine too. Can you please tell me about computers?
Brother: Sure, a computer is a relatively recent invention. It functions like the human brain.
Myself: What can it do?
Brother: Computers can perform all sorts of cognitive tasks. They can solve hundreds of problems in a matter of seconds.
Myself: Are they beneficial for students?
Brother: Absolutely, they aid students in learning and serve as a great source of education.
Myself: Thanks. I've learned a lot.
Brother: You're welcome.
Thank you!