Love it or hate it, everyone has an opinion about shopping. This lesson provides ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers with shopping-related conversation questions for classroom use. Updated: 07/21/2023 Shop Talk Shopping, whether for essentials, like food, or extravagances, like ...
Conversation Questions Money & Shopping A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Please remember that some questions about money may be considered too personal to ask anyone who is not a very close friend or a family member. ...
Housing ESL Conversation Questions What things can make an apartment a great apartment? Has your residence ever been broken into? Which do you prefer -- living in the countryside or the city? What do you know about your neighbors? Do you get along with them? What is your neighborhood like...
Talk about a famous person from your country. Please say who he/she is what he/she is famous for how he/she became famous and explain how you feel about this person. Talk about something you cannot live without (but not a computer or a mobile phone). Please say: what it is what yo...
shopping sleep sport technology television time towns and cities travel the unexplained weather work Effective Tips for Using ESL Conversation Questions in Your Classroom Maximize the benefits of ESL conversation questions in your class with these practical tips and ideas. ...
Whether you’re teaching beginners or advanced learners, ’20 Questions’ adapts beautifully to every ESL classroom. Let’s explore how this game can enhance vocabulary, improve question formation, and sharpen critical thinking skills,all while keeping your students engaged and entertained. ...
(3) Have you ever run out of patience while shopping? (4) Do you have a lot of patience with children? (5) Is it possible to have infinite patience? (6) Do you think a teacher needs a lot of patience? How about our teacher? (7) Who or what in your life requires the most pat...
Topics include: About You, Business, Clothing/Grooming, Daily Life, Education, Entertainment/Sports, Food/Drink, Government/Law, Health/Medicine, Home/Community, Money, Nature/Weather, Relationships/Family, Shopping, Technology, Transportation, and Travel. ...
Shopping Here are some common questions that will help you when yougo shopping. Can I try it on? How much does it cost?/How much is it? Can I pay by credit card? Do you have something bigger/smaller/lighter/etc.? Practice Dialogue: ...
form to avoid when asking for things is theimperative form. Saying "Give me that" (imperative) instead of "Could you give me that" (indirect) puts you at risk of sounding rude. To learn more about how to ask polite questions, and use each form correctly, check out the overview below....