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And, they also encourage students to ask follow-up questions.Okay, so there’s another best thing about them. Students have to get up and move around the room. This is the perfect way to energize a sleepy, tired class.Here are 6 of them for you! If you’re looking for ESL ...
Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom (from I-TESL Journal) Talking Topics Conversation Topics (from Conversation Exchange English Conversation Partners The conversation topics we cover here are mostly easy ones for students and teachers of English as a Second Language. ⠀ Discussion will ...
Students pair up and ask each other questions, tallying “YES” answers to discover their ideal profession. Next, they’ll prepare for a mock interview using ourjob interview worksheet. They’ll write answers to common interview questions for their dream job. Finally, students can practice these...
this free resource helps you and your kids improve their English listening and speaking. Many school educators have used this free resource to help children learn English (ESL conversations). These simple “get to know know you” questions are perfect to break the ice and get kids talking. ...
In this session, we are going to cover talking about girls. We will primarily cover commenting on traits you like or dislike. Don't worry ladies, we will have a session about guys later on. Describing what types of girls you like
These questions are also great if you’re given a “free-talking” class. I find that students will often want to talk about the same few things and I get bored! It’s more interesting for me (and them too I think) to talk about some of these questions....
The best thing about this topic is that you don’t always have to ask questions to start a conversation. Just state something simple, and that will be enough. For example: Oh, it’s raining cats and dogs. I prefer to stay in bed and watch TV on days like this. ...
These speaking activities are aimed at getting your students thinking, asking questions, and responding in English. The lesson plans contain clear and simple instructions with easy to follow explanations and are adaptable for elementary, intermediate, or advanced level students. ...
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