Dialogue between two friends about unfair means in the exam.
Salman: How ar you?
Saif : I am fine and you?
Salman: Saif, have you noticed how some students still resort to unfair means during exams?
Saif: Yeah, it’s frustrating. It feels like they’re missing the whole point of education.
Salman: Exactly! Cheating doesn’t just hurt their own learning; it undermines the value of hard work for everyone.
Saif: Plus, it creates a culture of dishonesty. If students see others getting away with it, they might think it’s acceptable.
Salman: True. We need to promote integrity and emphasize that success should come from genuine effort.
Saif: What do you think can be done to discourage it?
Salman: Maybe schools could focus more on creating a supportive environment, where students feel comfortable seeking help instead of cheating.
Saif: That’s a good point. Also, awareness campaigns about the long-term consequences of cheating might help.
Salman: Definitely! And recognizing students who do well through hard work could inspire others too.
Saif: For sure! Celebrating integrity is just as important as celebrating academic achievements.
Salman: Agreed! At the end of the day, it’s all about building a foundation of trust and respect in our education system.
Saif : No more today. See you.
Salman : See you. Thank you.
Mohammad Shahjahan
Teacher(English)
Kurmitola High School and College
English Language Trainer (Pavers Point, ETAB)
Executive Member , ETAB
Contact : 01683288352