This is a free 4-choice quiz app for practicing dialogue reading with short, original conversations.
Students read everyday conversations and answer questions about who said what, how a speaker feels, why an action happens, what order events happen in, what is implied, and how the whole conversation can be summarized.
Each question asks students to return to the dialogue and find the line that supports the answer. This helps build the habit of reading carefully instead of guessing from a single word.
The situations are familiar for upper elementary and middle school learners: classroom jobs, library visits, group work, club activities, schedule changes, small misunderstandings, and polite conversations.
The hint screen changes with the question. It shows speaker diagrams, evidence lines, timeline diagrams, feeling clues, reference-word tips, and opinion comparison diagrams where useful.
My Page keeps challenge history, best records, and often missed questions, making repeated practice easier.
This quiz is useful for short daily practice, warm-up activities, homework review, and self-study before tests. Because each dialogue is short, students can focus on one reading skill at a time.
The goal is not only to choose the right answer, but also to explain, “I chose it because this line says so.” That small habit supports stronger reading in stories, explanatory texts, class discussions, and written responses.