Class 6 Dialogue: The Bad Effect of Copying in Exam
Rafi: Hello, Jamil. Why are you looking worried?
Jamil: Oh, Rafi. I am scared of the exam. I don’t know many answers.
Rafi: Are you thinking of copying from others?
Jamil: Maybe… I have no choice.
Rafi: Jamil, copying is bad. You can get caught, and you may be punished.
Jamil: Really? What will happen then?
Rafi: You may fail the exam, and your teacher will lose trust in you. It’s better to try honestly.
Class 7 Dialogue: Consequences of Copying in Exam
Sara: Hi, Rahim. Why are you looking at everyone’s paper?
Rahim: I am copying because I didn’t study.
Sara: That’s not good. If you are caught, you can be punished.
Rahim: But I am scared of failing.
Sara: Failing is better than losing honesty. Copying hurts your mind and stops learning.
Class 8 Dialogue: Copying Can Destroy Your Confidence
Nabila: Hey, Arif. Why are you writing someone else’s answers?
Arif: I am afraid of failing the exam.
Nabila: Arif, copying only gives short-term results. You will not learn anything.
Arif: So, I should try my own answers?
Nabila: Yes. Honest effort builds confidence, and teachers respect you.
Class 9 Dialogue: Academic Dishonesty and Its Risks
Rina: Did you hear that Samia was caught copying in the math exam?
Tariq: Oh no! What happened to her?
Rina: She got zero marks, and the teacher warned her seriously.
Tariq: That’s scary. Copying seems easy but has big risks.
Rina: Exactly. Hard work is better than dishonesty. You can learn and succeed honestly.
SSC Level Dialogue: Why Copying Is Dangerous
Teacher: Students, remember, copying is not acceptable.
Student A: Sir, sometimes we feel like copying to pass the exam.
Teacher: It is dangerous. You may fail the exam, lose your reputation, and develop a habit of dishonesty.
Student B: Sir, even our parents will be disappointed.
Teacher: Yes, honesty and preparation are always the best choices.
HSC Level Dialogue: The Long-Term Effect of Copying
Rahul: I heard some students copied in the HSC exam. Did they succeed?
Mehedi: Temporarily maybe, but copying affects your career and knowledge.
Rahul: So, the effect is not just in school?
Mehedi: No, it stays for life. Employers and universities value honesty. Copying destroys trust and confidence.
Rahul: You are right. Hard work and integrity are more important than marks gained dishonestly.