Book Fair Dialogue for Class 6,7,8, SSC and HSC

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 typeDialogue Writing
Dialogue topicBook fair
Suitable forClass 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.

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