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- ESL Conversation Questions - Mind, Body and Health (I-TESL-J)
What kind of advice did you give them? Did you listen to them? Who did most of the talking? Did you take some actions to help them? If so, what were they? Have you ever helped someone that you didn't know? What are qualities of a good counselor? Is it necessary to have shared the same experience? Is it important to be an expert?
- Conversation Questions for the ESL EFL Classroom (I-TESL-J)
Would you like to help? If you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us ; If you would like to suggest another topic, please send it and a set of questions to begin the topic
- ESL Conversation Questions - Manners (I-TESL-J)
What advice would you give a foreigner visiting your country who would like to show good manners? What things about manners in the USA do you find difficult to adjust to? Is there anything about manners in the USA that you prefer to manners in your country? When you walk , what side should you be on?
- iteslj. org - Advice (Games Activities for the ESL EFL Classroom)
Advice Level: Medium to Difficult Aims: To practise giving advice and suggestions To trigger creative contributions To generate interaction from a simple raw material 1 Get a student to say the first sentence below to his neighbour The latter makes a suggestion, and goes on to utter the next of my sentences, and so on
- ESL Conversation Questions - Culture (I-TESL-J)
Culture A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom What are some things that define a culture? For example, music, language,
- Larson - Using Advice Columns with ESL Students (TESL TEFL)
Next have the class discuss whether they agree or disagree with the "advice" given Solicit new advice and continue the conversation as long as time allows Reading To add a reading element to this activity you will need advice columns from newspapers Divide the class into small groups and give each group an advice column and answer
- Hsieh - Using Advice Columns in ESL EFL Classes - iteslj. org
An advice columnist, sometimes a team of editors, and sometimes a single person, counsels readers’ personal questions by providing wise advice and sensible answers Many advice columns are syndicated and appear in numerous newspapers, such as the famous Dear Ann Landers and Dear Abby
- ESL Conversation Questions - University (I-TESL-J)
What's the best advice you would tell a brother sister or friend who is now entering college? What's the best excuse you've heard or given for missing a class? How has your life changed since beginning college? How much note taking do you do in most of your classes? How often do you reread or organize your notes from a professor's lecture?
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