Dialogue About the bad effects of illiteracy
Monir: Hello Sakib, how are you doing?
Sakib: I'm doing well, and you?
Monir: I'm fine too. But I can't stop thinking about a significant problem in our country.
Sakib: What problem are you referring to?
Monir: It's the issue of illiteracy. What do you think about it?
Sakib: Indeed, it's a grave problem and a curse for our nation.
Monir: Why do you say that?
Sakib: Because a nation cannot progress without education. Ignorance gives rise to numerous other problems.
Monir: So, what can we do about it?
Sakib: We should join hands and work hard to educate the illiterate population.
Monir: We also need to raise awareness among people so that they willingly send their children to school.
Sakib: Absolutely, that's the key factor. Fortunately, the government has already taken some steps to combat illiteracy.
Monir: We must cooperate with the government in this endeavor.
Sakib: Yes, we should actively support their efforts.
Monir: However, there are some impoverished people in our society who can't afford to send their children to school due to financial constraints.
Sakib: True, it's a challenging situation. To encourage the underprivileged, the government has initiated the 'Food for Education' program.
Monir: Yes, it's a revolutionary step indeed.
Sakib: Nevertheless, the government alone cannot solve the problem. Every educated individual, including students, must step forward to educate the illiterate.
Monir: Absolutely right. Only by working together can we make this program a success.
Sakib: If we truly commit ourselves to this cause, nothing is impossible.
Monir: Absolutely agreed. Thank you for the insightful conversation.
Sakib: You're welcome. Okay, see you again.