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Simple Tasks for Practice Something to talk about Phrases for Conversation Situations for Conversation 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...
#9: Partner Conversation Starters in an ESL Class for AdultsStudents 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 ...
We hope 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 ta...
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from intermediate upward (B1-C2) Homework is included in all our adult lesson plans. Our latest edition is our conversation lessons. These lesson plans can be used in between full lesson plans to ensure that students always get enough opportunities to speak and practice their free talk!
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. ...
Other questions are great if you're teaching ESL overseas. What is your view on the fact that US politics evolve around two main political parties? (Note this question allows ESL students to talk a lot about the two-party system because they are likely to come from countries with several...
Subject and Object Questions These conversation exercises serve the double purpose of having students get to know each other as well as reviewing the basic sentence structures that will be an important component of your course. This spoken exercise can work well as an introductory exercise or as ...