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- Conversation Questions for the ESL EFL Classroom (I-TESL-J)
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
- When to use is vs. does when asking a question?
When do I use is or does when I ask a question? For example, Is your item still for sale? Does your item still for sale? I am not sure which one to use
- ESL Conversation Questions - Food Eating (I-TESL-J)
Conversation Questions Food Eating A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom Related: Restaurants, Fruits and Vegetables, Vegetarian, Diets, Tipping About how many different color foods did you eat for dinner last night? Do you think about color when you are preparing a meal? Are there any foods that you wouldn't eat as a child that you eat now? Are you a good cook? Are you a
- ESL Conversation Questions - Weather (I-TESL-J)
A list of questions you can use to generate conversations in the ESL EFL classroom
- ESL Conversation Questions - Dangers (I-TESL-J)
Conversation Questions Dangers A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom Have you been in the midst of danger before? What do you do when you feel someone might be following you? If you are in danger, what should you do? If your life was in danger, who would you call and why? Can you explain the 'fight or flight' complex? What makes you suspicious of someone? What makes you
- word usage - Which one is correct a question of something or a . . .
They mean different things "I have a question about interest rates" means that I want to ask a question, and the subject of the question is 'interest rates' "The Fed has to consider the question of interest rates" means that the Fed has to consider the issue of interest rates See definition 2 - A subject or point that is under discussion or open to controversy; A matter of concern or
- ESL Conversation Questions - Movies (I-TESL-J)
Conversation Questions Movies A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom What is your all-time favorite movie? What is your favorite movie? Are there any kinds of movies you dislike? If so, what kinds? Why do you dislike them? Do you like to watch horror movies? Do you prefer fiction or nonfiction books? How about movies? Do you usually watch movies at home or at a movie theater
- word usage - The question is that vs. The question is - English . . .
The question is, is "complete list" also idiomatic? In another post ("to write things with" vs "to write things"), I said The question is that, is it more idiomatic or natural when using the preposition with? I've also found lots of people use these expressions I guess both are " that " clause, the former omits the word "that"
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