This dialogue is a conversation between a mother and father, discussing their daughter's achievements in school and their own experiences with education. The mother encourages their daughter to dream big and aspires for her to become a pilot. The father, on the other hand, works as a sweeper and struggles to provide for his family.
The conversation takes a dramatic turn when the school authorities call the parents to discuss the daughter's excellent academic performance. The authorities suspect that the family might be involved in illegal activities due to their low social status. The mother and father are caught off guard and are unsure how to respond.
The father, in an attempt to protect his family's reputation, tells the authorities that he is a businessman and his wife is a housewife. He also lies about his daughter's whereabouts, claiming she is in Chittagong for a business deal.
The mother, who is also present during the meeting, supports her husband's lies and they manage to convince the authorities. However, they realize that their deception might lead to further problems in the future.
The dialogue ends with the father expressing his fears about the consequences of their lies and his daughter's future. The mother, however, remains hopeful and supports her husband's decision, assuring him that they will face any challenges together.
1. The speaker is discussing the morning routine and waking up a person who continues to sleep.
2. The speaker encourages the person to wash their hands and join the family for breakfast.
3. The speaker asks the person if they will send their daughter to school.
4. The speaker repeats the question about opening the door and entering the house.
5. The speaker expresses surprise and urges the person to wake up.
6. The person is described as sleeping like a prince.
7. The speaker is concerned about the person's daughter not being ready for school.
8. The person's daughter is encouraged to be like her father and aspire to be a pilot when she grows up.
9. The speaker is reminded of the person's daughter's achievements in school, including standing first in her class.
10. The speaker is upset that the person's daughter did not tell them about her achievements.
11. The speaker is told that the person's daughter's school has called them in for a meeting.
12. The speaker is informed that the person's daughter's school has invited them to attend a meeting.
13. The speaker is upset about the person's daughter's school calling them in for a meeting.
14. The speaker is told that the person's daughter stood first in her class again.
15. The speaker is upset about the person's daughter's school calling them in for a meeting again.
16. The speaker is informed that the person's daughter's school has invited them to attend a meeting again.
17. The speaker is upset about the person's daughter's school calling them in for a meeting for the third time.
18. The speaker is informed that the person's daughter's school has invited them to attend a meeting for the third time.
19. The speaker is upset that the person's daughter's school is calling them in for a meeting for the fourth time.
20. The speaker is informed that the person's daughter's school has invited them to attend a meeting for the fourth time.