Your ESL students are ready to discuss several aspects of the American culture because they know quite a bit about it. This lesson gives you some questions you can ask so your ESL students freely express their thoughts. Outside the Box We often hear people tell us that thinking 'outside ...
Holiday ESL Conversation Questions How is New Year's celebrated in your culture? What is your favorite holiday and why? Does your country have any special holidays or festivals? Is Christmas celebrated in your country? If so, how is it celebrated?
ESL Discussion Questions About Culture ESL Conversation Questions About the Future ESL Advanced Conversation Topics Speaking Test Sample Questions for ESL Students ESL Media Discussion Questions ESL Discussion Questions About Travel ESL Conversation Questions About Credit Cards ...
THE DISCUSSION ON UNITED STATESSTUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.) (1) What images spring to mind when you hear the country USA? (2) What are the good things and bad things about the USA? (3) What is the USA most famous for? (4) What do you know about ...
THE DISCUSSION ON NORTHERN IRELANDSTUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.) (1) What images spring to mind when you hear 'Northern Ireland'? (2) What are the good things and bad things about Northern Ireland? (3) What is Northern Ireland most famous for? (4) What do...
THE DISCUSSION ON NATIONAL ANTHEMS STUDENT A's QUESTIONS(Do not show these to Student B.) STUDENT B's QUESTIONS(Do not show these to Student A.)
Culture and Society Another great way to gain insights into different perspectives and worldviews is to discuss countries and social issues. It can also help build empathy and understanding between people from different backgrounds. Here are some questions to ask to start the conversation: ...
Language level: B1+ Aim: Talk about the life and culture in the... CategoriesDiscussion/Intermediate DiscussionComments: 0 September 29, 2020 Voting Voting for one’s future is often seen as a given in some countries. But in many places in the world, the future is often determined in othe...
to use these questions All too often, teachers start off the lesson by saying, 'Turn to page 65…' It's im- portant to get the students warmed up and in the mood for English with a short activity, and what better way than giving them a discussion question to get their teeth into. ...
Such lessons for intermediate to advanced learners include pre-listening learning tasks, key vocabulary, a video, comprehension questions, and post-listening discussion topics. I have about 100 of these so far, and I have many more videos ready to be turned into engaging lessons. Develop More ...