CBSE Dialogue Writing – Student and Teacher on Exam Stress (Solved)

Overview

Dialogue Writing Rules

  • Write short, meaningful lines.

  • Keep conversation logical with a clear beginning and ending.

  • Use proper punctuation and speaker names.

  • 8–12 exchanges are usually enough.

Prompt / Question

Task
Write a dialogue between a student and a teacher about exam stress and how to manage it. (8–10 exchanges)

Format / Key Points

  • Opening (student shares problem)
  • Teacher asks reason
  • Suggestions (planning, breaks, revision)
  • Positive mindset
  • Closing (student feels confident)

Sample Answer

Dialogue: Exam Stress

Student: Good morning, ma’am. I feel very stressed about the exams.
Teacher: Good morning. Tell me, what is troubling you?
Student: I study a lot, but I still feel I will forget everything.
Teacher: That happens when you study without planning. Do you make a timetable?
Student: Not properly. I just study whatever feels urgent.
Teacher: Start with a simple plan: daily targets, short notes, and revision time.
Student: But I get tired quickly.
Teacher: Take small breaks, drink water, and sleep well. Your brain needs rest.
Student: How can I improve my confidence?
Teacher: Practice writing answers with time. The more you practice, the calmer you become.
Student: Thank you, ma’am. I’ll follow your advice.
Teacher: Good. Stay consistent and believe in yourself.

Practice Set

  1. Dialogue between two friends about avoiding mobile addiction.
  2. Dialogue between a customer and shopkeeper about defective product.
  3. Dialogue between mother and son about time management.
  4. Dialogue between doctor and patient about healthy diet.
  5. Dialogue between teacher and student about importance of reading.