Deforestation dialogue

Short dialogue about Deforestation for Class 6,7,8,10 and HSC learners. This dialogue seems too hard to learn, so read carefully to understand. We write 2 variants for easy learning. So let’s start learning.

Article typeDialogue Writing
Dialogue topicDeforestation
Suitable forClass 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, HSC
Sample given2 variant

Deforestation dialogue (variant-1)

Injamul: Hello, Rifat. What do you think about deforestation?
Rifat: Oh, yes, it’s a very important question. I think deforestation is very harmful to us.

Injamul: Can you explain how it’s so harmful?
Rifat: I learn from my teachers that a tree is very useful to human beings. Once there were a lot of trees in our country, but people are destroying our forests day by day.

Injamul: How does it harm us?
Rifat: I read the story that in many parts of the world, man has destroyed forests, and the world has not benefited. The soil has lost its fertility.

InjamulI: Why do people cut trees?
Rifat: People use wood to cook food and earn money by selling wood.

Injamul: How can deforestation be checked?
Rifat: By raising awareness among people about the bad effects of cutting trees, planting more trees, and preserving the existing ones.

Inajmul: You’re right. Hope to meet you again. Goodbye.
Rifat: Bye! See you again.

See more: A dialogue about Tree Plantation

Deforestation dialogue (variant-2)

Tamal: Hello friend! How are you, and where are you going?
Myself: My God! You are here? I am well and was going to you.

Tamal: But you are looking so anxious. Anything wrong with you?
Myself: Yes, I am worried about the bad effects of deforestation.

Tamal: I see. The recent report on this issue is too alarming.
Myself: Can you tell me the consequences of deforestation, friend?

Tamal: Of course, why not? You know, deforestation means cutting and burning down forests unwisely. And it causes a great loss to our environment. By destroying the forests, we risk our own lives, gamble with the stability of the climate, and endanger the existence of other species.
Myself: As far as I know, global warming is mainly a result of deforestation.

Tamal: Right you are. Consequently, ice caps will melt and the sea level will rise.
Myself: At this, low-lying areas like Bangladesh may go underwater.

Tamal: From now on, we should plant more trees and stop deforestation at any cost.
Myself: Yes, thank you. See you again.
Tamal: Okay, thank you too.

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