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  1. Conversation Questions. School. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Are you allowed to eat in the classrooms? Are you allowed to smoke in the classrooms? Did you belong to any clubs in high school? Did you go to a public high school or a private one? What are the advantages of each type of school? Which type of school did ...

  2. What are the skills that separate good students from bad students? Were good grades important to you? Did teachers grade students fairly? Did you ever feel like you should have gotten a better grade then you did in a class? Did you procrastinate studying? Did you ever pull an all nighter?

  3. Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL ClassroomA Project of The Internet TESL Journal. Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom. A Project of. The Internet TESL Journal. If this is your first time here, then read the Teacher's Guide to Using These Pages. If you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us.

  4. How many students go to your college? Is your college coed? How many subject are you taking this semester? Who is your favorite teacher? How did you decide which college to attend? What is your typical day at college like? What are three big differences between your college life so far and your high school days?

  5. What hobbies do you have? What is the nearest bus stop or train station to your house? What is your motto? What is your religion? (Perhaps not a good question in some situations.) What kind of food do you like? What kind of people do you like? What kind of people do you not like?

  6. As a result of this point of view, the different Educational Departments have decided to establish, as the main purpose of the EFL teaching, the development of the four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. However, the implementation of this approach has not been trouble-free as many teachers insist on asking their children to ...

  7. What can you remember about elementary school? What was your neighborhood like when you were growing up? Was junior high school a happy time for you? What sports did you do? Did you study hard at high school? Do you still have friends from your school days? Did you study again after you left high school? Do you remember your first boyfriend or ...

  8. Patient: Doctor, I have a pain in my eye whenever I drink tea. Doctor: Take the spoon out of the mug before you drink. Submitted by: Irene Pellegrini. Patient: Doctor! You've got to help me! Nobody ever listens to me. No one ever pays any attention to what I have to say.

  9. Conversation Questions Jobs & Occupations. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. At what age do people usually begin to work in your country? At what age do people usually retire in your country? At what age would you like to retire? What do you think you will do after you retire?

  10. Introduction. Speaking is "the process of building and sharing meaning through the use of verbal and non-verbal symbols, in a variety of contexts" (Chaney, 1998, p. 13). Speaking is a crucial part of second language learning and teaching. Despite its importance, for many years, teaching speaking has been undervalued and English language ...

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