Dialogue Between Myself and The Headmaster on Three Days’ Leave in Advance
There is a dialogue between Rehan (myself) and the Headmaster about his three days’ leave in advance:
Rehan: May I come in, sir?
Headmaster: Yes, come in.
Rehan: Good morning, sir.
Headmaster: Good morning. Any problem?
Rehan: Sir, I need three days’ leave.
Headmaster: Three days’ leave! Why do you need three days’ leave? Your test exam is very near. At this moment, you should be regular in all your classes.
Rehan: You’re right sir. But there’s an unavoidable circumstance.
Headmaster: What’s that?
Rehan: Sir, my elder sister’s marriage ceremony will come off next week. For this reason, I need three days’ leave.
Headmaster: Oh! I see. It’s really unavoidable.
Rehan: Yes, sir. I can’t but attend the marriage ceremony.
Headmaster: Well, where’s your application?
Rehan: Here it is, sir.
Headmaster: Ok, submit it to the head clerk.
Rehan: Thank you, sir.
Headmaster: Welcome.
or,
Conversation between Teacher and Student about Taking Leave
Hamim – Good Afternoon, Sir. May I come in?
Teacher – Good Afternoon, Hamim. What brings you here at this time?
Hamim – Sir, I wanted to find out if I could take leave for a few days in the next week.
Teacher – How many days of leave do you want and why?
Hamim – I need leave from Wednesday to Friday as my elder sister is getting married.
Teacher – Oh, is it? I wish her all the best on her new journey, but don’t you have your half-yearly examination starting next week?
Hamim – Yes, Sir, but we don’t have exams on the days I need leave.
Teacher – Okay. Do you think you will get enough time to study amidst the wedding?
Hamim – I have completed all my revisions beforehand so that I won’t have to miss my sister’s wedding functions, and I’m fully prepared for the remaining exams.
Teacher – Good, that is impressive. Please write a letter mentioning the reason and the dates on which you require leave. I’ll forward it to the Principal. Once she signs it, you can go ahead and take leave.
Hamim – Okay Sir. I will write the letter and bring it to you tomorrow. Thank you for your time.
Teacher – You are welcome.