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Compose a dialogue between two friends stating how to improve their English.

 

Dialogue Drill 1:

Scene: Two friends, Serapha and Raj Kumar, are sitting in a coffee shop.


Serapha
: Hey Kumar, I was wondering if you had any tips on how to improve my English.

Raj Kumar: Sure, I'd be happy to help. What specifically are you looking to improve on?

Serapha: Well, I'm pretty good at reading and writing, but I'm not so great at speaking. I always feel like I'm tripping over my words or making grammatical errors.

Raj Kumar: I know what you mean. Speaking English can be really discouraging, especially if you're not used to it. But there are a few things you can do to improve.

Serapha: Like what?

Raj Kumar: Well, for one, you can try to immerse yourself in English as much as possible. Watch English movies and TV shows, listen to English music, and read English books and articles. This will help you get used to hearing and seeing English, which will make it easier for you to speak it yourself.

Serapha: That's a good idea. I'll try to do that more.

Raj Kumar: You can also try to practice speaking English with other people. This could be friends, family, or even strangers. The more you practice, the more comfortable you'll become with speaking English.

Serapha: That's a little scary, but I'll give it a try.

Raj Kumar: And finally, don't be afraid to make mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes when they're learning a new language. The important thing is to keep practising and learning from your mistakes.

Serapha: Thanks for the advice, Kumar. I'll definitely try to put it into practice.

Raj Kumar: No problem. I'm sure you'll see improvement in no time.

Serapha: I hope so!

The two friends continue to chat for a while, and Serapha leaves feeling more confident about her ability to improve her English.


DIALOGUE DRILL 2:

Scene: Two friends talking about the importance of studying Diploma in Hotel Management:

Gopal: Hey, have you ever thought about studying Diploma in Hotel Management?

Gopi: Not really, why do you ask?

Gopal: Well, I was reading about it and it seems like a really interesting field. Plus, there are a lot of benefits to studying it.

Gopi: Like what?

Gopal: Here are some reasons I found:

* Communication skills: Effective communication skills are crucial in the hospitality industry, and studying Hotel Management can help you develop these skills. Good communication skills can help you build rapport with guests, resolve conflicts, and achieve leadership in a company.

* Career opportunities: The hospitality industry is a growing industry with many career opportunities. By studying Hotel Management, you can acquire tangible in-demand skills that employers look for in candidates.

* Global outlook: Studying Hotel Management can give you a global outlook and prepare you for exciting global opportunities.

* Diversity: The hospitality industry is diverse, and studying Hotel Management can help you develop an appreciation for different cultures and ways of life.

* Hands-on experience: Hotel Management courses often provide hands-on experience, which can be valuable in the industry.

Gopi: Hmm, those are some good points. I'll have to think about it more. Do you know of any good programs?

Gopal: I've heard that Shanti Higher Secondary School School in Manigram is a well-known and established top hotel management school that provides proper training in communication, personality development, presentation skills, and group discussion.

 

DIALOGUE DRILL 3:

A dialogue between two friends talking about the importance of studying for a Diploma in Hotel Management:

Scene: Two friends, Anjali and Neha, are sitting in a coffee shop.

Anjali: Hey Neha, I was thinking about applying for a Diploma in Hotel Management. What do you think?

Neha: That's a great idea! The hospitality industry is huge and there are so many opportunities.

Anjali: Yeah, I know. And I've always been interested in working in hotels. I love the idea of meeting new people and helping them have a great experience.

Neha: Me too. And a diploma in hotel management will give you the skills you need to succeed in this field. You'll learn about everything from front desk operations to food and beverage management.

Anjali: That's what I'm hoping. I'm also excited about the internship opportunities that come with a diploma in hotel management.

Neha: That's a great point. Internships are a great way to get your foot in the door and gain some real-world experience.

Anjali: I'm definitely going to look into it. Thanks for your input, Neha.

Neha: No problem. I'm sure you'll be great at it.

Anjali: Thanks! I'm feeling more confident about it now.

Neha: Good luck with your application!

Anjali: Thanks! I'll need it.

(The two friends finish their coffee and leave the coffee shop.)

Narrator: Anjali went on to apply for and get accepted into a Diploma in Hotel Management program. She graduated with honours and now works as a front desk manager at a luxury hotel. She loves her job and is grateful for the opportunities that her diploma has given her.

 

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