Short dialogue about book fair: A book fair dialogue for class 6,7,8,9,10, SSC and HSC Students. If you learn this important dialogue from us, please read this post carefully. So let’s start learning.
| Article type | Dialogue Writing |
| Dialogue topic | Book fair |
| Suitable for | Class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SSC, HSC |
Book fair dialogue (Sample-1)
Irina: Good afternoon, Kabir.
Kabir: Good afternoon. How’re you?
Irina: Quite fine. It’s been a long time since I saw you last.
Kabir: Probably we met eight months ago.
Irina: Yes, you’re right. By the by, when have you come here?
Kabir: About half an hour ago. Have you come just now?
Irina: Yes. How’s Sharif?
Kabir: He is well. He is preparing himself for the ensuing exam.
Irina: Very good. What’s that in your hand?
Kabir: It’s Tagore’s “Shesher Kabita”.
Irina: Have you bought it now?
Kabir: Yes. It’s my favourite book.
Irina: What’s that?
Kabir: It’s Bimal’s “Kori Die Kinlam”.
Irina: That’s also a fantastic book.
Kabir: Don’t you have any?
Irina: Not yet. But I’ll buy soon. You know books are my friend. I enjoy them very much.
Kabir: I know that. Well, I’m going. Thank you.
Irina: Okay. See you again. Bye.
Kabir: Ok, goodbye Irina.
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Book fair dialogue (Sample-2)
Foyez: Hello, Kabir! What about you?
Kabir: Fine. Thanks, and you?
Foyez: I’m fine too. Have you visited a book fair recently?
Kabir: Yes, I visited the Ekushey Boi Mela in Bangla Academy the day before yesterday. Have you gone to the book fair this year?
Foyez: Yes, I went to visit it with my parents last week.
Kabir: How many books have you bought there?
Foyez: I bought five books written by Dr. Muhammed Zafar Iqbal.
Kabir: Why have you bought only the books of Dr. Muhammed Zafar Iqbal?
Foyez: He is my favorite writer. His books are written on our War of Liberation. Have you bought any books?
Kabir: Yes, I bought five books-one of Nazrul, two of Rabindranath, and two of Humayun Ahmed. What do you think about a book fair, friend?
Foyez: Really, it has great importance in our lives. It helps us develop our habit of buying and reading books. Again, we can meet with many famous writers.
Kabir: Yes, I agree with you. I think this mela is organized to uphold the status of our mother tongue.
Foyez: How was the management?
Kabir: The total management was good. But some boys were found disturbing girls and women. Besides, the hawkers also created some trouble.
Foyez: Thank you very much.
Kabir: Most welcome. Thanks.



