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Dialogue Writing for Class 7 Format, Examples, Topics, Exercises PDF

Fundamentals:

  • A dialogue is a conversation between two or more people.
  • It is a literary technique in which writers employ two or more characters to be engaged in a conversation with each other.
  • It forms the basis for any literary work and makes it enjoyable and lively.
  • A dialogue enables an exchange of ideas or opinions and empowers the speaker and the listener.
  • It facilitates in the resolution of issues and breaks the ice between unfamiliar people.
  • It allows for a powerful expression of feelings and adds humor.
  • While writing a dialogue, one must always use appropriate language and short and simple sentences.
  • There must be continuity in the ideas of the dialogue and the right punctuation should be used to express the mood and tone of the dialogue.
  • Also, a dialogue should suit the character of the speaker.

Dialogue Writing Exercises for Class 7 Cbse With Answers Pdf

Format of a Dialogue
A dialogue does not have any distinct format. However, some rules need to be followed to avoid confusion while pairing a statement with its speaker.

When the names of speakers are not mentioned, the dialogues should be written within quotation marks.
Examples:

  • “I have an appointment today.”
  • “What time is it?”

In such cases, attributions like ‘he said’, ‘she replied’ etc. should also be included.
Examples:

  • “I do not trust that man,” he said.

An attribution, when used at the beginning of a sentence, should always be followed by a comma (,).
Examples:

  • She said, “This is the clue we were looking for.”

When names of the speakers are included, they should be followed by a colon mark (:).
Examples:

  • Rita: How may I help you?
  • Mr Rao: Could you tell me the way to the boardroom?

Every time the speaker changes, a new line should be used.
Examples:

  • Mother: What time will you be back?
  • Sarika: The class will get over by 4, so I should be home by 4.30 pm.
  • Mother: I may not be home when you come, but I will make some snacks for you before leaving.

Dialogue Writing Samples for Class 7 – 1

A dialogue between a store attendant and a girl discussing about buying a creative gift.
Store Attendant: Hello! How may I help you?
Sakshi: Hi, I was looking for a present for my friend. Could you help me select one?
Store Attendant: Yes, of course! What exactly are you looking for?
Sakshi: Well, my friend is a very creative person, so I would like to give her something she could work on.
Store Attendant: Does your friend like ornaments?
Sakshi: Yes, she does. But she prefers to make her own ornaments.
Store Attendant: Well then, I have just the gift you are looking for.
Sakshi: What is it?
Store Attendant: This is an ornament-making set. It contains a colourful range of strings, beads and stones. It also contains hooks and chains. Your friend will love it.
Sakshi: This looks attractive. How much does it cost?
Store Attendant: Only Rs 299. If you’d like, I can show you some handmade card which you could couple with this?
Sakshi: That will not be necessary. I already bought a card. Kindly gift wrap this for me.

Dialogue Writing Samples for Class 7 – 2

A dialogue between two friends who have met after several years.
Divya: Hi Smitha, what a pleasant surprise!
I am so glad to see you after so many years.
Smitha: Me too, Divya. It feels like ages! How are you? And what are you doing here?
Divya: I am good. I got married three years ago, and I live here with my husband and son.
Smitha: That’s great news. I too moved back with my husband from Pune six months ago.
Divya: So, where do you live?
Smitha: I live in Khar.
Divya: We live very close. We should meet sometime.
Smitha: Yes, we should. How about this weekend?
Divya: Sounds great. You should bring your husband along.
Smitha: I sure will.
Divya: I’m sorry, I have to rush now. I have to pick up my son from school.
Smitha: I understand. Duties come first.
Divya: Well then, see you on Saturday!
Smitha: Good bye.

Dialogue Writing Exercise for Class 7 CBSE

1. Complete a dialogue between a doctor and his patient on the following rules.
Doctor: Hello Karan, what brings you here today?
Karan: I need a letter from you stating that I am healthy enough to work on a ship. Doctor: We will have to do some tests for that. Till when do you need it?
Karan: I have to submit it tomorrow.
Doctor: a. ______________________
Karan: You are my family doctor, you know me since my childhood.
Doctor: b. ______________________
Karan: You know I am a healthy person. What is the need for all the tests? It is just a letter right? You can give it to me right away.
Doctor: c. ______________________
Karan: What is the harm in it, doctor? Everyone does it.
Doctor: There are people who take shortcuts in life, Karan. But let me warn you that such shortcuts pose a threat to your life and well being in general. If you don’t take the tests, d ______________________ You may go on the ship with a fake medical certificate, but if you fall ill on the ship, who will suffer? There are things and lifestyles one’s body cannot adjust to.
So, rules are set for your own safety, Karan, e ______________________
Karan: You have a point, doctor, f. ______________________
Doctor: You’re welcome, Karan, g ______________________ Good evening

2. Complete the dialogue between Raman and Rajesh about Jyoti’s surprise birthday party.
Raman: You look happy today! a. ______________________
Rajesh: It’s my younger sister Jyoti’s birthday tomorrow.
Raman: Really? That’s lovely. But why are you smiling so much right now?
Rajesh: I was just thinking about the plans we have made for her.
Raman: What have you planned?
Rajesh: We have decided not to wish her the entire day.
Raman: b. ______________________
Rajesh: c. Hold your horses, Raman. Let me finish first.
Raman: d. ______________________
Rajesh: Right, we will go on with the facade till evening. When she returns from her tuitions, she will be surprised to find her family and friends waiting to celebrate her birthday. That reminds me, you too have to be there. Be sure to reach by 7 PM.
Raman: e. ______________________
Rajesh: You always think about food! Don’t worry; there will be several delicacies, both vegetarian and non – vegetarian. You will not go hungry. Apart from the extravagant dinner, we will be having cakes, ice creams, cold drinks, chips and sweets.
Raman: f. ______________________