Asking questions about how well someone drinks"How much can you drink?""How many beers does it take to get you buzzed?""Depending on the day, but mostly it will take 4 beers before I start to get buzzed.""I usually have about 6 drinks when I go out."Also, when someone can't ...
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Should the legal drinking age be changed? Should patents held by pharmaceutical companies be bypassed in order to help those in need (e.g. people suffering from HIV in Africa?) Education ESL Conversation Questions Is it easy to get a job after graduation in your country? Should university edu...
5. STUDENT “HANGOVER” SURVEY:In pairs / groups, write down questions about alcohol, drinking, drunkenness and hangovers. Ask other classmates your questions and note down their answers. Go back to your original partner / group and compare your findings. Make mini-presentations to other groups ...
Ask him/her three questions about underage drinking. Give him/her three pieces of advice about what he/she should do to help reduce underage drinking. Read your letter to your partner(s) in your next lesson. Your partner(s) will answer your questions....
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#7: Twenty Questions#8: Would You Rather? Fun Warm-Up Activity for AdultsSome of my favourite ESL games are adapted from drinking games into something slightly tamer. Would you rather is a good one, especially for a warmer activity for adults....
Start by modelling: hold up a magazine and flick though some pages asking questions about what the people are doing, E.g. “What is he doing?” and elicit “He is walking”, etc. Feel free to choose pictures with other verbs your students might know (e.g. “She is talking”). For...
(e.g. on the underside of a desk, on the wall behind a curtain, etc.). Then come back in and ask yes/no questions to locate it (Is it on the desk?, Is it near the desk? Is it in the front half of the classroom? Is it under the chair? etc.). When you finally find it...