CBSE Class 6 English Dialogue Writing Worksheet Set A

Access the latest CBSE Class 6 English Dialogue Writing Worksheet Set A. We have provided free printable Class 6 English worksheets in PDF format, specifically designed for Dialogue Writing. These practice sets are prepared by expert teachers following the 2025-26 syllabus and exam patterns issued by CBSE, NCERT, and KVS.

Dialogue Writing English Practice Worksheet for Class 6

Students should use these Class 6 English chapter-wise worksheets for daily practice to improve their conceptual understanding. This detailed test papers include important questions and solutions for Dialogue Writing, to help you prepare for school tests and final examination. Regular practice of these Class 6 English questions will help improve your problem-solving speed and exam accuracy for the 2026 session.

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Student Teacher Dialogue Questions for Class 6 English

Question. Teacher: So you want to learn ....... English?
(a) speak
(b) speaking
(c) to speak
(d) speaks
Answer. C

Question. Student: Yes, I want to be able to speak ........
(a) good
(b) well
(c) goodly
(d) proper
Answer. B

Question. Teacher: I don't see that as a ........
(a) situation
(b) puzzle
(c) answer
(d) problem
Answer. D

Question. Yes, that's ....... for you to say.
(a) facile
(b) straight
(c) easy
(d) interesting
Answer. C

Question. Teacher: What ....... you say that?
(a) makes
(b) does
(c) tries
(d) goes
Answer. A

Question. Student: Just because you are a ....... speaker.
(a) natural
(b) native
(c) national
(d) nature
Answer. B

Question. Teacher: I understand what you ........
(a) intend
(b) signify
(c) show
(d) mean
Answer. D

Question. Student: So what am I ....... to do?
(a) being
(b) asking
(c) going
(d) beginning
Answer. C

Question. Teacher: Well, if you ......., I could give you lessons next week.
(a) love
(b) like
(c) would
(d) desire
Answer. B

Question. Student: That ....... very good to me. I'll see you next week.
(a) strikes
(b) hits
(c) falls
(d) sounds
Answer. D

Question. Teacher: So what do you know ....... prepositions?
(a) from
(b) at
(c) about
(d) in
Answer. C

Question. Student: Well I know that they usually come ....... a noun.
(a) on
(b) before
(c) after
(d) under
Answer. B

Question. Teacher: Very good. Which do you find the ....... difficult?
(a) worst
(b) best
(c) less
(d) most
Answer. D

Question. Student: If I had to choose one, I would ....... in.
(a) turn
(b) pick
(c) touch
(d) pluck
Answer. B

Question. Teacher: The thing to ....... is that in usually means inside a place or a position.
(a) remember
(b) repeat
(c) remind
(d) return
Answer. A

Question. Student: I see. But what's the difference ....... in and into?
(a) from
(b) among
(c) between
(d) for
Answer. C

Question. Teacher: Ah, you see "in" means you are there inside ....... "into" means you enter as: You go into the room.
(a) how
(b) when
(c) ever
(d) however
Answer. D

Question. Student: Another problem is I don't understand ....... there are two words sounding the same — T and one O and T double O.
(a) because
(b) whenever
(c) why
(d) that's why
Answer. C

Question. Teacher: Good question. T and one O is the preposition and T and double O often means extra as in: This exercise is too difficult. And don't forget the third word also sounding the same — the ....... two.
(a) finger
(b) figurine
(c) thumb
(d) number
Answer. D

Question. Student: Oh, no two is ....... thank you very much!
(a) enough
(b) equal
(c) even
(d) indeed
Answer. A

Question. Teacher: Can you explain to me when you ....... the Past Simple and when the Present Perfect?
(a) employ
(b) utilise
(c) exercise
(d) use
Answer. D

Question. Student: I think the past simple is for a ....... time in the past and the present perfect is when you don't know when it was.
(a) definite
(b) clear
(c) obvious
(d) absolute
Answer. A

Question. Teacher: Excellent. Now if I wanted to describe my time in Paris in 1999 with the verb 'stay', what ....... I say?
(a) am
(b) would
(c) ought
(d) have
Answer. B

Question. Student: I think it is I stayed in Paris in 1999. Is that all .......?
(a) correct
(b) accurate
(c) fine
(d) right
Answer. D

Question. Teacher: Absolutely perfect. Now what ....... the Present Perfect Continuous?
(a) through
(b) into
(c) about
(d) concerning
Answer. C

Question. Student: That's one I never understand ....... hard I try.
(a) whenever
(b) however
(c) wherever
(d) whatever
Answer. B

Question. Teacher: Well if you started living in Paris in 1999 and you are still there, you say; I have been living there....... 1999.
(a) since
(b) for
(c) till
(d) until
Answer. A

Question. Student: Yes, I see I think I understand but you have ....... many tenses in English!
(a) to
(b) in
(c) also
(d) too
Answer. D

Question. Teacher: Right ....... one more. Tell me which form you use if you are going to leave Paris and you tell someone about the length of time from your arrival till now.
(a) simply
(b) just
(c) justly
(d) alone
Answer. B

Question. Student: Oh, that's easy. I say: I have lived here for 6 years. I can see from the ....... on your face I am right.
(a) depression
(b) impression
(c) expression
(d) derision
Answer. C

 

 
 
WORKSHEET – DIALOGUE WRITING
 
 
1. Read the following conversation between a mother and her son. Choose the appropriate options to complete the conversation.
 
Mother: Why are you studying in the living room?
 
Son: (a) ______________________________________ is not working.
 
Mother: Then I will ask your father to fix it.
 
Son: Mom, I(b) _______________________________________________ ,
 
but he couldn’t do it.
 
Mother: Alright, in that case we (c)___________________________________.
 
Son: Yes Mom, only he will be able to fix it.
 
Mother: Till then you will have to (d) _________________________________ .
 
Options:
 
(i) have already asked him to do that.
 
(ii) book shelf is in this room and I’m fed up with going to my room and coming back.
 
(iii) study in the living room
 
(iv) the fan in my room
 
(v) will have to call an electrician to fix it.
 
2. Given below is a conversation. Complete the dialogues by choosing the correct options and fill in the gaps:
 
Chris: Hi there! Why are you in such a hurry?
 
Arun: Oh Hi, Chris. (a)___________________________________________ .
 
Chris: Oh dear. Is anything the matter?
 
(b)_____________________________________________________ .
 
Arun: My wallet’s been stolen. (c)_________________________________ .
 
I should have been more careful at the crowded bus-stop.
 
Chris: (d)_____________________________________________________ ?
 
Arun: Yes I was. I did not realize that my pocket was being picked.
 
My parents will surely get angry with me.
 
Options:
 
(i) I had a lot of money in it.
 
(ii) It was a very nice wallet.
 
(iii) Were you busy reading as usual?
 
(iv) I’m rushing to the police station to make a report.
 
(v) I hope it’s nothing serious.
 
3. Given below is a conversation. Complete the dialogue by filling in the gaps:
 
Shyam meets Rahul at his residence on his way to school.
 
Shyam: Hi Rahul. (i)____________________________________________ ?
 
Rahul: (ii)____________________________ . Thank you. By the way Shyam
 
(iii) ________________________________________________ ?
 
Shyam: No, I haven’t completed the assignment.
 
Rahul: When do we have to submit it?
 
Shyam: Ma’am (iv)_______________________________________________.
 
Rahul: Which means we still have 2 more days to complete it.
 
Shyam: Yes. Take it easy. You need not hurry. Take care of your health.

 

 

 

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Dialogue Writing CBSE Class 6 English Worksheet

Students can use the Dialogue Writing practice sheet provided above to prepare for their upcoming school tests. This solved questions and answers follow the latest CBSE syllabus for Class 6 English. You can easily download the PDF format and solve these questions every day to improve your marks. Our expert teachers have made these from the most important topics that are always asked in your exams to help you get more marks in exams.

NCERT Based Questions and Solutions for Dialogue Writing

Our expert team has used the official NCERT book for Class 6 English to create this practice material for students. After solving the questions our teachers have also suggested to study the NCERT solutions  which will help you to understand the best way to solve problems in English. You can get all this study material for free on studiestoday.com.

Extra Practice for English

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Are these English Class 6 worksheets based on the 2026 competency-based pattern?

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