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Use this engaging dialogue activity to collaborate with your partner. On a sheet of lined paper, each participant writes a dialogue involving characters of their choice. Take turns responding to each other's lines while embodying your character. For example, a scene between a flight attendant and a passenger can illustrate conflict in a fun way. Ensure your dialogue fills the entire sheet without skipping lines and is written from each character's perspective. This exercise promotes creative thinking and collaboration in writing.
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Collaborating with Dialogue Using Sample Characters
With your shoulder partner… On one sheet of lined paper for your pair, write a dialogue involving the characters. Take turns writing in response to each other. Be sure to take on the role of the character
Here is an example… FLIGHT ATTENDANT AND PASSENGER FA: “Excuse me ma’am, can you stop shouting? P: No! You people need to find me a pillow, or I’ll show you shouting!!!” FA: “Ma’am, if you do not stop shouting we will escort you off the plane at our next stop. You need to be considerate of other passengers.” P: “I don’t NEED to do anything. YOU NEED to find me a pillow! I’ve been on this flight for ten hours, and haven’t been able to sleep even for a minute!” FA: “I will gladly find you a pillow if you agree to calm down and refrain from shouting.” P: “AHHH!!!!!!”
Dialogue Activity Requirements Your dialogue must fill an entire sheet of college-ruled paper without skipping any lines. Each person must write from their own character’s perspective.