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๐ Topic Summary
Dialogue practice activities help you understand how people talk to each other in real life. By acting out and writing dialogues, you'll learn to use different voices for different characters, understand emotions, and improve your listening and speaking skills. This is super important because it helps you communicate better with your friends, family, and teachers!
๐ฃ๏ธ Part A: Vocabulary
Match the words on the left with their meanings on the right.
| Word | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 1. Greet | A. Words characters say to each other |
| 2. Dialogue | B. To say hello |
| 3. Emotion | C. How someone feels |
| 4. Action | D. Something a character does |
| 5. Character | E. A person or animal in a story |
Answer Key: 1-B, 2-A, 3-C, 4-D, 5-E
๐ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the dialogue using the words: excited, park, friends, hello, playing
Lily: "__________! I'm so glad to see you!"
Tom: "__________ Lily! What are you doing at the __________?"
Lily: "I'm __________ with my __________. Want to join us?"
Tom: "Yes! I'm so __________ to play!"
Answer Key: Hello, Hello, park, playing, friends, excited
๐ค Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you and your friend are planning a surprise party. Write a short dialogue of what you would say to each other. Try to use at least 3 sentences each!
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