Question: Suppose, you want to open an account with a bank. Now, write a dialogue between you and the manager of a bank about opening a bank account.
Answer:
Jabin: May I come in, Sir?
Manager: Of course. What can I do for you?
Jabin: I am Jabin, a student of class 7. I need to open an account in your bank.
Manager: Sure, Which type of account do you want to open? I mean, saving or deposit.
Jabin: Saving account. I have an amount of money as a scholarship. I want to save them in your bank.
Manager: Well, here is an application form for saving account. Please fill it in and be introduced by someone who has an account with us.
Jabin: Is that all, sir?
Manager: No, You have to submit some necessary particulars with it
Jabin: What particulars do I need to submit, sir?
Manager: We need your specimen signatures and two copies of passport size photographs. We also need a copy of your National Identity Card.
Jabin: How much should I pay for initial deposit?
Manager: Oh! It is minimum one thousand takas for initial deposit. You can put more as you wish.
Jabin: Ok. What more to do, Sir?
Manager: Don’t worry. You give us all and wait for half an hour. After processing, we shall give an account book with your account number.
Jabin: Thank you for your help.
Manager: You are welcome.
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