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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Nov 5, 2023 · Defining Dialogue. Dialogue is a critical element of communication, utilized in various forms of human expression. At its core, dialogue is the exchange of ideas, perspectives, or sentiments between two or more parties, serving as a medium of understanding and connection. Predominant in literary and dramatic works, dialogue brings characters to ...

  4. Practical conversations. Small Talk. At a Hotel. At a Restaurant. At the Bank. At the Library. Taking the Bus. Shopping. Daily Life.

  5. 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.

  6. Jun 27, 2022 · 27) “Tumse naa ho payega”. Source: Google. Name of movie: Gangs of Wasseypur. Delivered by: Tigmanshu Dhulia. “Tumse Na Ho Payega” is probably the most used comeback of this decade. The dialogue was such a huge hit that it became a part of our daily lives and it is our instant reaction in every conversation.

  7. Nov 6, 2021 · A: This resource is designed to improve English communication skills by offering practical, everyday dialogue conversations. It aims to familiarize learners with commonly used phrases, expressions, and conversational patterns to enhance their ability to communicate effectively in English. Q.2.