There are many ways to achieve a conversational effect. Here are some common methods: 1. Use spoken dialogue and tone: The dialogue in the novel should be as spoken as possible, using local dialect or language that is close to life so that the reader can easily understand and feel the emotions and tone of the characters. 2. Use a spoken way of description: Using a spoken way of description can make the novel closer to the reader's real life and make it easier for the reader to resonate. For example, describing the daily life, habits, and thoughts of the characters. 3. Use spoken adjectives and verbs: Many adjectives and verbs need to be modified in written language but can be used directly in spoken language to highlight the characteristics and emotions of the character. 4. Use the spoken characters: Through the use of spoken characters, the novel can be more vivid, real, and easier for readers to resonate. For example, using the local dialect to describe the character and characteristics of the character. 5. Use a verbal narrative: The use of a verbal narrative can make the novel more lively and easier for readers to understand and accept. For example, using local slang and idioms. It was important to note that while achieving the effect of spoken language, one must also pay attention to the standard and accuracy of the language to maintain the written style of the novel.