Transcription of Conversation Questions for ESL Students - Road to Grammar
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Conversation Questions for ESL Students by Suggested Use Each set of conversations contains six Questions on a particular topic. Most topics are suitable for pre-intermediate through intermediate level classes (B1/B2). The topics can be discussed in pairs, small groups or large groups. You should set aside 5-10 minutes for the activity. A good strategy for using these sorts of Questions is as follows: 1 Run through the Questions quickly to make sure the class understands them. 2 Model one or two answers yourself. 3 Tell the class how long you expect them to work on the activity. 4 Split the class into groups and let them begin. 5 Monitor the groups to: make sure they are sticking to English help with vocabulary ensure they are answering in full (in particular, some Questions are framed as YES/NO Questions , but fuller answers are expected) 6 After their time is up, ask each group to share an answer briefly with the class.
What is your idea of a good friend? Talk about a time when you helped a friend. Talk about a time when a friend helped you. ... Are you scared of snakes? Are you scared of ghosts? Are you afraid of heights? ... Do you have any pets? What are the advantages of keeping a pet? What is your favorite animal?
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Sanitation, Snakes, Pets, Good, Make