Suppose your bicycle has a sudden tyre puncture on the way to your school. You have taken the cycle to a repair shop. Write an imaginary dialogue (within 100 words) between the shopkeeper and you on vehicle maintenance.
It is a conversation on which students are asked to write in brief. The whole conversational article should be written within hundred words. It is for the students of class nine who are studying under West Bengal Board of Secondary Education(WBBSE). They may attain so many articles on this very topic online. But this article based on the topic mentioned above will help them to write and understand the matter easily. It is composed to encourage even a dull headed student who often finds difficulty on writing a dialogue.
Conversation between a student and a shopkeeper on vehicle repairing
The Student(You): Hi, uncle! How are you?
Shopkeeper: Everything is okay. And you?
The Student: I'm fine but...
Shopkeeper: What is the matter?
The Student: My bicycle puts me into trouble.
Shopkeeper: What's wrong with it?
The Student: Its front tyre got punctured!
Shopkeeper: Don't worry. Have some rest. Sit on the bench for a while.
The Student: Sorry, uncle! I'm in hurry. Please have it fixed quickly.
Shopkeeper: Yes, right next to it.
The Student: I'm already late, you know.
Shopkeeper: Got it. Just ten minutes!
The Student: How much, uncle?
Shopkeeper: It's Rs. 15 only.
The Student: I beg your pardon, uncle. I have no money with me, right now.
Shopkeeper: Ok, it doesn't matter. What's your father's name?
The Student: Well, Amal Jatua, my father.
Shopkeeper: Ask your father to pay me in the evening.
Or you'll pay me tomorrow.
The Student: Thank you so much, uncle! Bye!
Shopkeeper: OK. Be careful!


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