Sample 1 – Dialogue About the Coming Examination
Context: Arian and Sadman meet at school and talk about how they are preparing for exams.
Arian: Sadman are you ready for the coming examination?
Sadman: Not fully but I’ve started studying. What about you?
Arian: I finished revising English and started maths yesterday.
Sadman: That’s good. I find maths a bit difficult.
Arian: Practice helps. I can share some notes if you want.
Sadman: That would be helpful. Thanks Arian.
Arian: When do you usually study?
Sadman: At night after dinner. It’s more peaceful then.
Arian: I prefer early morning. My mind feels fresh.
Sadman: I should try that too.
Arian: Let’s stay focused. Just a few weeks left.
Sadman: Yes. We can relax after the exams.
Sample 2 – Dialogue About the Coming Examination
Context: Sadman is feeling nervous about the upcoming exams. Arian tries to encourage him.
Sadman: Arian I’m really worried about the coming examination.
Arian: Don’t worry Sadman. You’ve been studying hard.
Sadman: But I still forget things during revision.
Arian: That happens to everyone. Just stay calm.
Sadman: I’m trying but the pressure is too much.
Arian: Make a small study plan and follow it daily.
Sadman: I think that will help me stay on track.
Arian: Take breaks too. Don’t study for hours nonstop.
Sadman: Yes I read that breaks help the brain.
Arian: You’ll do great. Believe in yourself.
Sadman: Thanks Arian. I feel a bit better now.
Arian: Let’s help each other until the exam ends.
Sample 3 – Dialogue About the Coming Examination
Context: Arian and Sadman plan a group study session before the exam.
Arian: Sadman how about doing a group study this weekend?
Sadman: That’s a good idea. We can revise together.
Arian: Yes. We’ll understand better by discussing topics.
Sadman: Should we invite two more classmates?
Arian: Sure. Let’s keep the group small and focused.
Sadman: What time should we meet?
Arian: How about 10 AM at my house on Saturday?
Sadman: Perfect. I’ll bring my notes.
Arian: Let’s prepare a list of chapters to cover.
Sadman: Good thinking. That way we won’t waste time.
Arian: And we can help each other with tough questions.
Sadman: This will make studying more fun and useful.
Arian: I’m looking forward to it.
Sample 4 – Dialogue About the Coming Examination
Context: The exams are only two days away and Arian and Sadman talk about their last minute plans.
Sadman: Arian only two days left. Are you done revising?
Arian: Almost. I’m reviewing the important points now.
Sadman: I still need to go over science once more.
Arian: Focus on key diagrams and definitions.
Sadman: That’s a good tip. I’ll do that today.
Arian: Don’t forget to sleep well before exam day.
Sadman: Yes. I heard good sleep helps memory.
Arian: Also keep your bag ready the night before.
Sadman: Right. Pen, admit card, and calculator.
Arian: Stay calm. You’ve studied hard.
Sadman: Thanks Arian. Let’s do our best.
Arian: Yes. After this we’ll enjoy our break.
Sample 5 – Dialogue About the Coming Examination
Context: Arian and Sadman just finished their first exam and talk about the next one.
Sadman: That exam was tougher than I expected.
Arian: Yes but I think we did okay.
Sadman: I hope the next one goes better.
Arian: What’s next? Science right?
Sadman: Yes. I’ve revised most of it.
Arian: Same. I need to read the last two chapters again.
Sadman: Let’s meet later and revise together.
Arian: Good idea. It helps me remember more.
Sadman: We still have one day before the paper.
Arian: Let’s make good use of it.
Sadman: We can go over past questions too.
Arian: I’ll bring my guidebook.
Sadman: Alright. Let’s stay focused till the end.
FAQs on Dialogue About the Coming Examination
1. How can I prepare well for the coming examination?
Start with a study plan, revise daily, solve past papers and take breaks to stay fresh and focused.
2. What should I do if I feel nervous before exams?
Practice deep breathing, talk to a friend or teacher and focus on what you’ve learned instead of worrying too much.
3. Is group study useful before exams?
Yes. Group study helps clear doubts, share ideas and makes revision more engaging when done properly.