Dialogue stating the causes of failure in English and solution to the problem
Rumon: Good evening, Sumon.
Sumon: Good evening! How are you?
Rumon: I'm doing well, and you?
Sumon: I'm also doing fine.
Rumon: Are you busy at the moment?
Sumon: No, not at all. But why do you ask?
Rumon: I would like to discuss the reasons for failure in English and potential solutions to the problem.
Sumon: That's indeed an important issue.
Rumon: Nowadays, many students are failing in English during public examinations, and there are several underlying reasons for this.
Sumon: What do you think are the main causes?
Rumon: The outdated and traditional syllabus and testing methods, along with a lack of skilled and trained teachers, are the primary factors responsible. Additionally, our methods of teaching English as a foreign language are also flawed.
Sumon: Absolutely! Moreover, the classroom environment is often not conducive to effective foreign language teaching.
Rumon: Yes, all of these factors ultimately lead to serious failures in English.
Sumon: How do you propose we address this issue?
Rumon: I believe the government must ensure the availability of well-designed and well-defined English textbooks for the students.
Sumon: Providing comprehensive training to English teachers is also crucial. Above all, our teachers should make an effort to enhance their own proficiency in the language.
Rumon: Furthermore, I think teachers must engage students in various language learning activities to make the learning process more interactive and effective. Only then can we hope for a better future in this regard.
Sumon: You're absolutely right. Thank you very much for sharing this valuable information.
Rumon: You're most welcome.