A dialogue between two friends about
importance of sports
Ahmed: Where are you going Javaid? I have
come to your house so that we could study together.
Javaid: I am sorry Ahmed. I am now going to
play tennis. I'll be back in an hour. Would you pleas come back after an hour?
Ahmed: It is very strange, the examination
are falling in next month and instead of studying you are going to play tennis.
Javaid: I have never missed playing tennis in
the evening. I play tennis in the evening even during the days of examination.
Ahmed: But sport is not important than
education.
Javaid: When did I say sports are important
than education?
Ahmed: The way you play tennis even during
the days of examinations shows that you do not consider education important than
sports.
Javaid: It is only your misconception, I
never thought that sports are more important than education.
Ahmed: I think sports are of no use in
passing an examination.
Javaid: No, my friend you are wrong. Sports
are just as useful as studies can be. One should not turn into a bookworm.
Ahmed: I don't think that studies make
a person a bookworm.
Javaid: Sports make our bodies strong and it
is famous proverb that strong body keeps a strong brain.
Ahmed: I haven't seen any sports man who is a
scholar too.
Javaid: You are talking about professional
sportsman. There is a great difference between an amateur sports man and a
professional sportsman.
Ahmed: I don't see any difference. All such
people prefer sports to all other things.
Javaid: If a boy has decided to become
professional sports man. It is natural for him to give much time to sports. But
all boys don't decide from the very beginning to become a professional
sports man. We play games to remain physically fit.
Ahmed: In our young age we are physically fit
then why bother about games. Moreover, what good is any game to us in service or
business.
Javaid: Besides giving us a good health every
game teaches us discipline and obedience. These qualities make us prominent in
every walk of life.
Ahmed: But Javaid, after games we get tried
and cannot pay much attention to our studies.
Javaid: It is wrong to say games produce
fatigue. Games exercise our limbs and refresh us. We can study more vigorously
if we play games.
Ahmad: I think sports are only waste of time.
Javaid: I don't want to hurt you, but
honestly tell me were my overall marks in the intermediate examination not
better than yours?
Ahmad: I think you are quite right. I often
marvel that I remain busy in study and still your marks are always better than
my marks in every test. I think I too should start some kind of sports.
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