MOBILE PHONE DIALOGUE Jsc Ssc Hsc
1. Dialogue on the Merits and Demerits of Mobile Phones
Myself: Hi, friend! How are you?
Riad: Doing well, it's great to see you! I was looking for you.
Myself: What for?
Riad: I wanted to discuss the pros and cons of using mobile phones.
Myself: Sure, go ahead.
Riad: Tell me about the advantages.
Myself: Well, mobile phones enable instant communication. They save a lot of time compared to writing and sending letters. Additionally, they have become an essential part of modern civilization.
Riad: True, but I bet mobile phones are negatively affecting the younger generation. Even when there's another phone at home, they prefer to have their own and engage in late-night conversations with acquaintances.
Myself: Yes, and sometimes they gossip endlessly or even talk to unknown people through random connections. It's quite bad.
Riad: It's not just bad; it's the worst. Such habits can make them psychologically immoral and distorted.
Myself: Absolutely, except for these issues, even the criminals of society use mobile phones to carry out their illicit activities.
Riad: That's another negative aspect. But, besides these points, mobile phones are essential for fast communication.
Myself: You're right. Well, I have to go now.
Riad: Okay, see you again.
Myself: Thank you.
2. Dialogue about Mobile Phones between Riad and Saon
Saon: Good morning!
Riad: Good morning!
Saon: Can you tell me about mobile phones?
Riad: Sure. Mobile phones are a recent and incredible invention of modern science.
Saon: What can they do?
Riad: Mobile phones are the most useful means of communication.
Saon: Why are they so useful and important?
Riad: They allow us to talk to anyone from any corner of the world while sitting at home. Mobile phones have made our lives easier, more interesting, and joyful.
Saon: Thanks, I learned a lot.
Riad: You're welcome.
3. Dialogue on the Phone with Minu
Myself: Hello, can I speak to Minu, please?
Minu: This is Minu speaking.
Myself: Hi, Minu, it's Lily here.
Minu: Oh, hi Lily! How are you?
Myself: I'm doing fine, how about you?
Minu: I'm doing well too.
Myself: Will you be going to school tomorrow?
Minu: Yes, I'll be there. Why do you ask?
Myself: I wanted to discuss a problem with you.
Minu: Alright, we can talk tomorrow at school.
Myself: Sounds good. Thank you.
Minu: You're welcome.