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A Dialogue Between Two Friends About Tree Plantation
Sujon: Hello hasib. How are you?
Hasib: Fine and what about you?
Sujon: I am also fine. Where did you go yesterday? I looked for you.
Hasib: I went to the Tree Fair to buy some saplings. Tree Fair has been going on for last five days. It will continue for more two days.
Sujon: Who has organized this Tree Fair?
Hasib: The Department of Agriculture and Forestry organizes this Tree Fair every year in all towns and cities on the occasion of Tree Plantation Week.
Sujon: Why do they organise this Tree Fair?
Hasib: It appears strange to me that you are not yet fully aware of the importance of tree plantation.
Sujon: Right you are. Please tell me about the importance of tree plantation. I want to know about it in detail.
Hasib: Trees are our best friends. Trees give us shade and shelter. We cannot think of our existence without trees. They are a great source of our food, vitamins, and furniture.
Sujon: But do you notice that many unscrupulous people are cutting down trees at random? What might be its consequence?
Hasib: If they cut down trees indiscriminately, the country will one day turn into a desert. The temperature will rise and it will cause green house effect.
Sujon: I think this would not be harmful if people planted more trees after cutting trees. But they seem to be very indifferent to planting trees.
Hasib: You are right. To save life and maintain the ecological balance of the environment, there is no alternative to tree plantation.
Sujon: Now I understand why tree plantation is so important. I think people of all walks of life should come forward to make tree plantation programme a success.
Hasib: Absolutely, let us make aware of our friends and motivate them to plant trees more and more to make our country a land of greenery.
Write a dialogue between to friend the climate change.
Arif: How are you, friend?
Rakib: I’m fine. But I’m so sorry for being late.
Arif: No problem. Today I would like to talk to you on climate change.
Rakib: Actually it is a burning issue at this moment in our country and all over the world.
Arif: But want does climate change mean?
Rakib: Climate change is a long-term change in the weather patterns that might have started from decades to millions of years before. It is a change in the average weather conditions like greater, fewer extreme weather events.
Arif:What are the causes of climate change?
Rakib: Global warming is the main cause of it. Destruction of forests, too much traffic in city streets, Rapid growth of industries, increase of carbon di-oxide, methane, use of CFC, use of detergents etc. are main causes of it.
Arif: Where does it affect, friend?
Rakib: it may affect a specific region or it may occur the whole world. And in fact it has been affecting almost the whole world. Our environment is getting polluted gradually. So, the global climate is also changing.
Arif: Dear friend, what else does it affect?
Rakib: Well, it also affects human health, quality of water, air and food, industry, human settlements etc.
Arif: What is the condition of Bangladesh in this respect?
Rakib: Bangladesh is one of the worst victims of climate change, though rich countries are the main culprits.
Arif: How can you reduce climate change?
Rakib: We can reduce climate change by stopping the above causes, like stopping deforestation, emitting less heat-trapping gases to the atmosphere etc. The rich countries should play dominant roles as they are mostly responsible for this change.
Arif: Thank you, friend for your nice information.
Rakib: Welcome. Bye, take care.
A CONVERSATION ON CHILD LABOR
Write a dialogue between two friends on earthquake
Sultan: Hello Sujon! How are you?
Sujon: I am fine and you?
Sultan: I am fine too. How did you feel when the earthquake shook the whole city last night?
Sujon: Oh, yes! I was terrified with the tremor. I just can't forget the shaking of the earth.
Sultan: I can understand what happened to you.
Sujon: Oh, my God! That must have been a disastrous moment of my life.
Sultan: What were you doing at that time?
Sujon: I was in my reading room when the tremors started. I took shelter under my table in fear and I was there till the tremors were going on.
Sultan: You did the right thing. I was also in my reading room when it happened. Some of my neighbors were so scared that one of them fell down on the stair.
Sujon: Oh, it is terrible! First the earthquake, and then that accident! Was she badly hurt?
Sultan: No, she bumped her head only. So, we gave her ice. She was quite well after some time. But that got me thinking how safe will we remain in the event of a major earthquake?
Sujon: Oh, yes! Think about the buildings of this city. The builders hardly follow any code of construction.
Sultan: You are right. Most of the buildings of this city may collapse during an earthquake of a magnitude of 7 to 8 on the Richter Scale.
Sujon: Oh, my God! I can't even think about the people in them. Can you guess what will happen to them?
Sultan: Yes, it will cause heavy loss of lives and properties. The authority should strictly develop a code for construction of buildings to minimize the losses.
Sujon: Yes, and all buildings should follow the code for construction as mandatory.
Sultan: Thank you very much for such a nice discussion. Good bye.
Sujon: You are most welcome. Bye and see you again.
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