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  1. French Dialogues. Improve your listening and reading comprehension with these ten free French dialogues (online audio + transcript.) French Dialogue 101 – Telephone. French Dialogue 102 – Clothes Shop. French Dialogue 103 – Restaurant. French Dialogue 104 – At the Doctor. French Dialogue 105 – Taxi. French Dialogue 106 – At the Bistro.

  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. Basically, keep filler dialogues as less as possible. The more interesting and information giving your dialogues are, the longer the reading span becomes of your dialogue. Use narration in between dialogues to abstain from stray dialogue-writing. Keep it short and simple. Create movement in the plot using actions and descriptions between dialogues.

  4. Medical Dialogues. PM Modi sends medical team after journalist faints at rally. New PG Medical Courses, Intake Increase: NMC Notifies Final Decision on 143 ...

  5. http://www.youtube.com/user/EnglishSingsing9Good morning+More Kids Dialogues | Learn English for Kids | Collection of Easy Dialogue ★ Subscribe us on YouTube...

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  6. Mar 20, 2004 · 1. Plato’s central doctrines. Many people associate Plato with a few central doctrines that are advocated in his writings: The world that appears to our senses is in some way defective and filled with error, but there is a more real and perfect realm, populated by entities (called “forms” or “ideas”) that are eternal, changeless, and in some sense paradigmatic for the structure and character of the world presented to our senses.

  7. a : a discussion or series of discussions that two groups or countries have in order to end a disagreement. [count] The two sides involved in the labor dispute are trying to establish a dialogue. [noncount] The two parties have been in constant dialogue with each other. b [count] : a conversation between two or more people.