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Conversation Between Student and Teacher After a Long Time

Teacher: Good Evening Students!


Student: Good Evening, Teacher!
Teacher: How were the holidays? Did you have a nice time?
Student: Yeah! It was fantastic Teacher; I went to Jammu and Kashmir with my family.
Teacher: That’s excellent. So you have to write about your vacation to Jammu and
Kashmir.
Student: Sure Teacher.
Teacher: I hope you gave some time to your studies during your vacation.
Student: Yes Teacher, I would dedicate one hour to my studies.
Teacher: That’s good, have you finished the work which I had asked you to do?
Student: I nearly finished it; however, I am facing a problem in understanding a few
concepts.
Teacher: Let me know which area needs more explanation?
Student: In the last session, you taught me Adjectives. I have found that few adjectives
are ending with ‘ed’ and few of them finishing with ‘ing’, but I am incapable to know
which Adjective is used at what place?
Teacher: The ‘ed’ adjectives are used to define our feelings and ‘ing’ adjectives
represent the property of a person or a thing..
Student: Now I have learned, thank you so much, Teacher.
Teacher: You are always welcome.

Conversation Between Student and Teacher About Exam Preparation

Teacher: Hello, Rohan. Have you started preparing for the exam?
Rohan: No Sir. I will start from tomorrow onward.
Teacher: The exam is too near Rohan. Do you remember your marks in the last exam.?
It would be best if you improved this time and why are you still saying tomorrow.
Rohan: I will study from today, Sir.
Teacher: You don’t look like interested still.
Rohan: Sir, actually maths is too tough for me. I think I have to upgrade my basics.
Otherwise, I couldn’t study well alone. That’s why I’m still confused.
Teacher: why you haven’t told me this before. I would have helped you before. And
now you don’t worry. I will help you with the basics. Come to the office evening at 4
o’clock after class and tell your friends also that I am going to take a class for Maths
and ask them to come if they are interested.
Rohan: thank you so much, Sir.
Teacher: You are welcome and it’s my duty.

A Conversation Between Student and Teacher About Not Doing Homework


Teacher: (With anger) Why have you not completed your homework?
Student: Sir, I had a critical headache yesterday after I left home from school.
Teacher: Do not lie to me.
Student: No, Sir, I am not lying.
Teacher: May I contact your parents and tell them about this?
Student: No, Sir. (students speak with low sound). Please don’t say to my parents.
Teacher: Then, when will you do the homework properly?
Student: Sir, from now onwards I will finish it without any obstruct.
Teacher: if you have any difficulties regarding homework, ask me, and I will clarify
your doubts.
Student: Ok sir, I will ask my doubts from now.
Teacher: And do not repeat this. Is it clear?
Student: Yes, Sir, I will not repeat this.

Question 1.
What is a simple conversation?

Answer:
A conversation is when two or more people talk about something. It is natural, usually
unplanned, though the people may have concerns in common. Conversations are one of
the primary types of human communication.

Question 2.
How can I be a good student dialogue?

Answer:

1. Perform well at school.


2. Be obedient.
3. Speak in English
4. Always be present in the class.
5. Do the homework regularly.
6. Cultivate self-discipline.
7. Maintain your time.

Question 3.
What is teacher talk time?

Answer:
Teacher talk time (TTT) is the time spent by the teachers talking in class, rather than
students. One key component of many contemporary procedures is to decrease the
amount of TTT as much as possible, to allow students opportunities to talk, and learn
from talking.

Question 4.
What is a conversation with an example?
Answer:
The definition of a conversation is a distribution of views and ideas. An example of a
conversation is two friends talking while having tea together.

Question 5.
What are the types of conversation?

Answer:
There are Four Types of Conversation:

 Debate
 Dialogue
 Discourse
 Diatribe

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