Need to introduce a topic, or spark conversation? Try these videos with accompanying discussion questions. Most videos are less than 5 minutes and have limited or no dialogue. A competitive speaking/spelling game for kids and teens. Delivery the most letters to win! A-Z interactive flashcard ga...
Students generally like to talk to each other, but it won’t go well unless you give them an interesting topic, like would you rather questions, or a reason to talk to each other. Some conversation starters are an excellent way to get things rolling with classroom discussion.Learn more ...
Here is a list I created of hundreds of ESL conversation/discussion questions that you can use in a conversation English class. I will update and expand the ESL conversation questions list on an ongoing basis. For a list of speech topics, please visit this page. Jump to a conversation quest...
Warm-up your class to enjoy drama, even if you have no interest in acting, the kids will be doing the acting: Discussion ideas for each topic included All children can be involved, from the shyest to the most outspoken, and all contribute to the final outcome Bonus! Inside this book is...
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20 Fun Discussion Questions for (Not Only) the ESL Classroom Posted on June 21, 2021 By albacker I don’t know about your corner of the world, but here in Central Europe summer has arrived with full force. It’s scorching hot. I finally understand the 3-hour siesta they have in som...
Here are some of my favourite questions to get the discussion going:Conversation Starters for ESL Students#34: Only 1 QuestionThis is a fun ESL speaking activity that gets students talking to their classmates about a certain theme. It’s a great activity for the beginning as a warm-up, or...
Finally, get your students to pin their posters to the wall. Groups can then present their rules poster to the class – this should bring up some good discussion as well as the use of modals. 5.Classroom stationery quiz We will finish the lesson with a fun activity based around the vocab...
This show starts off with a quick discussion about the new teacher tips video blog that Matt has put together on DreamEnglish.com called the Teach Kids English Show. They are short 3-4 minute videos packed full of tips for teachers that are teaching young learners. Talking briefly about...
It is three o’clock. Kids read a story and answered information questions to demonstrate their understanding of target language. They also learned several activities such as wake up, eat lunch, brush teeth and learned how t...