A Dialogue Between a Teacher and a Student
Here is a short dialogue between a teacher and a student about the importance of studies. The teachers and student dialogue about studies and education are always interesting. This is a short dialogue for first year students. 1st year students can learn this dialogue as part of their English syllabus.You may want to Read:
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The dialogue Between a Teacher and a Student about the importance of Studies
Ali: Asslam-o-Alikum Sir and Good Morning.Teacher: Wa Alaikum Usslam, Good Morning.
Ali: How are you Sir?
Teacher: I am fine and how about you?
Ali: Me too fine sir.
Teacher: Why did you get low marks in your recent test in physics?
Ali: Sir actually I could not get time to prepare.
Teacher: Ridiculous! what other things are more important than study? You are just a student.
Ali: Sir, actually I went to Lahore with my cousin. We had already planned a picnic party.
Teacher: Strange. You enjoy a picnic at the cost of your education. This is not the value you give to your education.
Ali: Sir, What difference did it make to miss a single test or get low marks in it?
Teacher: But marks of every test counts for your educational performance. And your educational performance decides your results and your results decides your future.
Ali: Oh I see.
Teacher: If you want to succeed in life do give value to your studies. Never take it as a secondary cause. The education is your real asset. It will return you the same in the future as you give to it today.
Ali: I am really sorry sir. I will never underestimate the importance of the study.
Teacher: Great. Now let us get to work.
Ali: Sure sir.
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