Dialogue about climate change
Sample 1: Dialogue about climate change Context: Tailor and Michel talk about what climate change is and why it matters. Tailor: Michel, have you
Sample 1: Dialogue about climate change Context: Tailor and Michel talk about what climate change is and why it matters. Tailor: Michel, have you
Sample 1: Dialogue about health problem Context: Razia is feeling unwell, and Dulali checks on her. Dulali: Razia, you look pale. Are you okay?
Sample 1: Short dialogue about problem of load shedding Context: Arian and Anik talk about how frequent power cuts are affecting their daily lives.
Sample 1: Dialogue about Causes and Remedies of Road Accidents Context: Arian and Anik are discussing how careless driving causes accidents. Arian: Hey Anik.
Sample 1: Conversation About Future Plans After Graduation Context: Arian and Abir talk about pursuing higher education after graduation. Arian: Abir we are graduating
Sample 1: Dialogue About the Global Problem of COVID 19 Context: Arian and Abir discuss the common symptoms of COVID-19. Arian: Abir I’ve been
Sample 1: Dialogue about How to Develop Skills in English Language Context: Arian and Abir are talking about how reading books can help in
Sample 1: Dialogue About Ensuing Examination Context: Arian and Abir meet at school a few days before their exams. Arian feels nervous, while Abir
Sample 1: Dialogue Between You and the Librarian About Taking Books Context: Arian wants to borrow a fiction book from the library. Arian: Good
Sample 1: Dialogue on City Life and Village Life Context: Ayan and Sayan are discussing the differences between city and village life. Ayan: Hey
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