Sample 1: Dialogue between two friends about their school
Context: Barun and Rohan meet after school and talk about their new English teacher.
Barun: Hi Rohan! How was your day?
Rohan: Hey Barun! It was great. We got a new English teacher today.
Barun: Really? What’s his name?
Rohan: His name is Mr. Sharma. He’s very kind and funny.
Barun: That sounds exciting. Did he give you homework?
Rohan: Yes, we have to write a short story.
Barun: That’s interesting! I love writing stories.
Rohan: Me too! Are you good at English?
Barun: I try my best. English is my favorite subject.
Rohan: Mine too! Let’s work on our stories together.
Barun: Good idea. It will be fun!
Rohan: Alright! See you tomorrow, Barun.
Barun: See you, Rohan!
Sample 2: Dialogue between two friends about their school
Context: Barun and Rohan are excited about their upcoming school trip.
Rohan: Hey Barun, did you hear about the trip?
Barun: Yes! We’re going to the science museum.
Rohan: I can’t wait. It’ll be so much fun!
Barun: I’m excited too. I love science.
Rohan: Do we need to bring anything special?
Barun: Just a notebook and a water bottle.
Rohan: What time do we leave?
Barun: The bus leaves at 8:30 AM sharp.
Rohan: That’s early. We should be on time.
Barun: Absolutely! Have you told your parents?
Rohan: Yes, they’re happy about it.
Barun: Me too. Let’s meet at the school gate.
Rohan: Sure! See you on Friday!
Sample 3: Dialogue between two friends about their school
Context: Barun and Rohan discuss their homework load.
Barun: Hi Rohan! Did you finish the math homework?
Rohan: Hey Barun! No, it was so hard!
Barun: I agree. The word problems were tricky.
Rohan: How long did it take you?
Barun: Almost two hours!
Rohan: Wow! I’m still stuck on the last question.
Barun: Don’t worry. I’ll help you after lunch.
Rohan: Thanks! What about the science project?
Barun: I’ve started it, but it’s not done yet.
Rohan: Me too. We need more time.
Barun: Let’s ask the teacher for an extension.
Rohan: Good idea. I hope she agrees.
Barun: She’s always helpful. Let’s try tomorrow.
Sample 4: Dialogue between two friends about their school
Context: Barun and Rohan discuss the new school rules.
Rohan: Hi Barun! Did you hear about the new rules?
Barun: Yes! We can’t use phones at all now.
Rohan: That’s right. It’s going to be hard.
Barun: I know, but it’ll help us focus.
Rohan: True. The library rules changed too.
Barun: We can’t talk loudly anymore.
Rohan: That’s a good rule. It keeps things quiet.
Barun: Agreed. What do you think about the dress code?
Rohan: It’s stricter now, but it’s fine.
Barun: I like wearing the uniform. It’s simple.
Rohan: Me too. It saves time in the morning!
Barun: Exactly! Following rules makes school better.
Rohan: Yes, it does.
Sample 5: Dialogue between two friends about their school
Barun and Rohan talk about their favorite subjects.
Barun: Hi Rohan! What’s your favorite subject?
Rohan: Hey Barun! I love history.
Barun: Really? I find history a bit hard.
Rohan: It’s interesting to learn about the past.
Barun: That’s true. I like science more.
Rohan: Science is fun too. Do you enjoy experiments?
Barun: Yes, they’re my favorite part.
Rohan: Have you done the volcano project?
Barun: Not yet. I want to try it soon.
Rohan: It’s messy but amazing!
Barun: I can’t wait to see it erupt!
Rohan: Let’s do it together sometime.
Barun: Sure! That would be awesome.
FAQs About Talking About School
- What are common topics friends discuss about school?
Friends often talk about teachers, homework, school events, favorite subjects, and school rules. - How can students improve their English conversation skills?
Practice speaking regularly, use simple sentences, and listen to native speakers. - Why are dialogues useful for English learners?
Dialogues help learners understand real-life conversations and improve fluency.