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  1. 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 …

  2. 'discussion about' or 'discussion on' | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Nov 6, 2006 · Is it correct to say 'we had a discussion about something' Can one discuss 'about'? I thought it's 'talk about' or discuss on' a subject. Perhaps one can have a discussion 'about' a topic or …

  3. When should I use "a discussion of" vs. "a discussion on" vs. "a ...

    A discussion of a topic — this brings to mind a true discussion, going into all sorts of details of the topic (and only the topic). A discussion on a topic — here I picture the discussion to be somewhat one …

  4. ESL Conversation Questions - What if...? (I-TESL-J)

    Conversation Questions What if...? A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. If you had only 24 hours to live, what would you do? If a classmate asked you for the answer to a question …

  5. What’s a better way to say “lots of discussion”

    Jun 2, 2015 · If the discussion was productive and marked by participants' interest, excitement and energy, you might use the term healthy discussion. If the discussion went long because of …

  6. ESL Conversation Questions - Travel (I-TESL-J)

    Conversation Questions Travel A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Related: After a Vacation, Holidays Have you ever been abroad? Where have you been? Are you planning on …

  7. ESL Conversation Questions - Meeting People (I-TESL-J)

    A list of questions you can use to generate conversations in the ESL/EFL classroom.

  8. UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum

    Oct 29, 2024 · Free English language forums and chat for EFL / ESL students and teachers with discussions covering issues such as grammar, exams, qualifications, academic/business English …

  9. Take turns asking each other questions from your section below (also using the follow-up questions in brackets if the first answer is short).

  10. Use the suggested topics below to help with or continue the discussion above. Your teacher will tell you if you can still use the suggested questions stems above or not.