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  1. dialogue, in its widest sense, the recorded conversation of two or more persons, especially as an element of drama or fiction. As a literary form, it is a carefully organized exposition, by means of invented conversation, of contrasting philosophical or intellectual attitudes. The oldest known dialogues are the Sicilian mimes, written in ...

  2. Dec 5, 2021 · Dialogue is a written or spoken exchange of words between one or more characters. Most narrative stories feature this verbal communication, which is often easily identifiable by either quotations in literature or dedicated spaces in scripts. Dialogue has various uses, though it is most often for the purposes of advancing the plot and building ...

  3. a conversation in a book, play or film or in language teaching materials. Learners are asked to listen to three short dialogues. Practise the dialogue with a partner.

  4. Too hard. CEFR Level. C1-C2. Time. 5–10 minutes. Skills. Listening. This activity practises following dialogues that contain colloquial language. Listen to the person talk and identify how that person feels or the way they speak.

  5. Dialogues from Stories and Plays. Example 1: A few examples from ‘The Crocodile and the Monkey’ are given below. Go through them and try to analyse how the description and dialogues are written. The crocodile’s wife thought to herself, “If the monkey eats only these sweet rose-apples, his flesh must be sweet too.

  6. Feb 9, 2021 · 30 dialogs for Everyday English: Dialog 1-Formal Greetings and Farewells. Dialog 2-Informal Greetings and Farewells. Dialog 3-Formal Introductions. Dialog 4-Informal Introductions. Dialog 5-Time. Dialog 6-A telephone call. Dialog 7-Happiness. Dialog 8-Ordering a meal.

  7. Master conversational English skills with this extensive collection of 100 realistic dialogues for everyday situations. From making small talk to running errands, these practical English conversation examples will help improve your fluency and confidence for greeting, asking directions, making plans, expressing opinions, dining out, and more daily interactions.