BA English Multi Dialogue
Aslam: Aslam-u- Alikum, how are you?
Akbar: Waalikum-us-salm, I am all right. What is going on these days?
Aslam: I am doing graduation nowadays/doing a job.
Akbar: Ok, very nice. How is your life getting on?
Aslam: It’s going well but problems are an inevitable part of life.
Akbar: What kind of problems you face in life?
Aslam: My problems are those which are being faced by every Pakistani.
Nowadays I’m facing the problem of ___________.
(Load shedding/inflation)
Nowadays I’m facing the problem of ___________.
(Load shedding/inflation)
Akbar: The problem of_______ is increasing rapidly due to the negligence
of government.
of government.
Aslam: Tell me about yourself, what are you doing these days?
Akbar: I am working at ____________.
Aslam: ___________________________________.
Akbar: __________________________________.
Aslam: _____________________________________.
Akbar: ______________________________________.
Aslam: _____________________________________.
Akbar: Your cell phone is ringing. It looks like that you have an urgent call.
Aslam: Oh yes, my father is calling me.
Akbar: Do you have an urgent work at home or is it an emergency?
Aslam: A little bit. Ok, nice to meet you.
Akbar: Ok, take care, see you again.
Aslam: God bless you, Allah Hafiz.
Akbar: Same to you, and Allah hafiz
Some more dialogues
Dialogue between two friends on the choice of profession
Asad: Hello! Dear, how are you?
Umer: I am fine and what’s about you?
Asad: I am also fine, where have you been as we have met after a long time?
Umer: I went abroad after taking the BA Exams.
Asad: Very nice, do you know when the result is being announced?
Umer: I hope that by tomorrow the result will be announced.
Asad: So, what is your program after passing the BA exams?
Umer: My intention is to be lawyer after doing BA.
Asad: Very well, why do you like to be a lawyer?
Umer: I am interested in this profession and my father was also a famous lawyer in the city.
Asad: Very well, I am pleased to hear that that you want to be a good lawyer, but you should help the poor.
Umer: So is my aim, and please tell me that what are your future plans?
Asad: I want to be teacher as you know that teaching is my passion.
Umer: Yes, it is a very noble and respected profession.
Asad: Yes, teacher is the man who has the ability to change the fate of the world.
Umer: Yeah, you are quite right, may God give you success in your life.
Asad: Same to you, I enjoy having talked to you, thanks and Allah Hafiz
Umer: Thanks to you and Allah hafiz.
A Dialogue between a Doctor and a Patient
Patient: Asslam-o Alikum, doctor.
Doctor: WailkumUssalam, How are you feeling now?
Patient: I am feeling better now than yesterday, Last night I enjoyed a sound sleep.
Doctor: Very well, what is about your fever now, keep this thermometer in your mouth, I want to check your fever.
Patient: At night I felt some fever but now I am all right.
Doctor: (Taking out thermometer and checking it) you are still suffering from a light fever.
Patient: I am still feeling some weakness, and quivering.
Doctor: Did you take the medicine properly?
Patient: Yes, doctor, I took the medicine properly and with great care.
Doctor: What is about your constipation?
Patient: I am still constipated, though I had taken the medicine of constipation.
Doctor: What did you eat in last day breakfast?
Patient: I ate two ‘prathas’ with a large glass of ‘lassi’ after that I took two cups of tea.
Doctor: Very well and why did you not ask a grave digger to dig your grave?
Patient: (Feeling shame and somewhat smiling), sorry doctor.
Doctor: You must take some light food and take fresh juices with proper rest.
Patient: Ok, now I will act on your advice properly.
Doctor: Ok, I am changing the medicines, but you should be careful next time while eating.
Patient: Thanks, doctor, God bless you.
Doctor: Same to you, Allah hafiz
Patient: Allah hafiz
A Dialogue between Two Students on Co- education
Akbar: Hello, how are you dear?
Sarmad: Me fine, and what’s about you?
Akbar: By the grace of Allah Almighty, I am also fine.
Sarmad: What are you doing these days?
Akbar: I am studying at Punjab University, preparing for my BA exams.
Sarmad: Is there co-education in that university.
Akbar: Yes, It is known buy everyone that there is co-education at the university level.
Sarmad: Do you know that in Islam co-education is prohibited.
Akbar: But you should keep it in mind, that ours is a poor country, we cannot afford separate institutions both for boys and girls.
Sarmad: Our government should try to fix this problem, as you know that there is much harm in co-education system.
Akbar: But you should keep it in your mind that there are many advantages of this type of system.
Sarmad: What advantages of co-education are?
Akbar: In co-educational institutions, a competition starts between boys and girls; they try to beat one another in education.
Sarmad: But you should also keep it in your mind that they also misuse their liberty sometimes.
Akbar: Is it not possible in the institutions who manage separate education.
Sarmad: Not at all, because there is no chance of doing it.
Akbar: Friend, keep it in your mind that everything has some advantage and disadvantages, but we should be positive in every matter.
Sarmad: I agree with you but there should be a strong check and balance in this system of education
Akbar: Yeah, I quite agree with you here.
A Dialogue between Two Students on Book Reading
Shahid: How are you dear?
Fahad: I am fine, nice to meet you, what is in your hand?
Shahid: A gift for you, guess it what it may be?
Fahad: I think it may be a perfume, as I love perfumes.
Shahid: Here you are wrong, take it and open it for yourself.
Fahad: (opening) Waoo, it is a nice book, thanks for your nice gift but you know that I do not take much interest in books.
Shahid: It is very bad habit; a book is a great blessing. By the way in which thing you are interested?
Fahad: I am interested in eating out at some food street
Shahid: That’s why; you are becoming fat day by day.
Fahad: Yeah, I do not have sufficient time to read a book.
Shahid: The people who give up book reading and cherish a habit of eating, they do not think by their mind but by their stomach.
Fahad: Are you joking, I am not in joking mood, change your topic.
Shahid: I am not joking but telling you the biggest reality of the world.
Fahad: The reality is that that books are at the footpaths waiting for buyers and many book shops are tuning into hotels and restaurants.
Shahid: It is true that is why we are not progressing in the world, if we want to compete with this fast progressing world, we should develop a habit of book reading.
Fahad: True very true, you have changed my point of view also.
Shahid: You might have heard that famous saying,” A house without books is like a body without a soul.”
Fahad: Here I promise to you that I will finish this book first and after that I will buy more books for reading.
Shahid: Thank God, I am very happy now.
Fahad: Thanks to you for your precious gift.