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Unit 4: Dialogue Writing





          l    This  exercise  asks  you  to  do  this  more  formally,  but  generally  speaking  it’s  helpful  to   notes
               develop your ear by paying attention to the way people talk.
          l    You  should  remind  your  reader  that  your  characters  are  physical  human  beings  by
               grounding their dialogue in the physical world.

          l    The rules for punctuating dialogue can be confusing: many writers need help getting them
               right in the beginning. Take some time to learn the basics. A reader should get appreciate
               your prose — not feel lost trying to follow your dialogue.

          4.5  keywords


          Dialogue: Conversation between two or more people.
          Exposition:  The  part  of  a  dialogue  that  provides  the  background  information  needed  to
          understand the characters and the action.

          Filler Words: Words used when you’re speaking and you need time between your brain and
          your mouth, so you fill that empty space with something that means nothing.
          Intonation:  A  manner  of  producing  or  uttering  tones,  especially  with  regard  to  accuracy  of
          pitch.
          Phrase: A sequence of words intended to have meaning.

          4.6  review Questions

          1.   Describe a ‘dialogue’. Explain the concept of dialogue writing in your own words.
          2.   State the principles of effective dialogue writing based on formal situations.

          3.   How is dialogue writing based on formal situations different from that based on informal
               situations? Give short examples to explain your answer.
          4.   Suppose you want to join the educational tour arranged by your school. You have to seek
               permission from your father to join the tour. What would be the dialogue between you and
               your father?
          5.   You visit a stationery shop to buy pens. Write the dialogue between you and the stationery
               shop owner.
          6.   You have visited a doctor for a routine medical check-up. Write the dialogue between you
               and the doctor.
          7.   Anand is a student of Physics studying at Science College in Delhi. He is interviewed by
               an  officer  from  a  charitable  organisation  for  a  scholarship.  Write  the  dialogues  for  the
               interview.
          8.   You feel that you have the ability to handle more responsibilities in the organisation so you
               meet your immediate senior to discuss the issue. Write the dialogue between you and your
               immediate senior.
          9.   You have got a job and you called up your friend to give him the good news. Write a
               dialogue between you and your friend.
          10.   Your handbag has gone missing since morning and you went to police station to lodge a
               complaint. Write a dialogue between you and the police officer.









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