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Friends & Friendship
Level: Intermediate
Category: Conversation
This worksheet will create a warm and happy atmosphere in the classroom as students talk about their friends, both old and new, and the ways in which friend…

Habits
Level: Intermediate
Category: Conversation
Conversations about habits will get students emotionally involved in the language as they consider the good and bad things they and others do in their daily…

How Do You
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Category: Conversation
Asking about how someone does things allows someone to step through a process or create an explanation for their reasoning. It’s also a good spring bo…

Fears
Level: Intermediate
Category: Conversation, Vocabulary
Talking about fears is a good way for students to compare themselves to each other as fears are often very different and each person experiences fears in ve…

How Often
Level: Beginner, Intermediate
Category: Conversation
Asking how often someone does something is a great way to keep a conversation moving forward. These questions are also useful for lower level students to pr…

Ideal Date
Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Category: Conversation
Asking questions about someone’s preferences in a potential boyfriend or girlfriend can open a world of discussion for partners and for class exercise…

If You Were…
Level: Intermediate
Category: Conversation
Asking “If you were…” is a terrific structure to allow a partner to brainstorm potential outcomes or possibilities. This can further spark…

Have You Ever?
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Category: Conversation
Let your students practice using have or had + a past participle with thoughtful and fun questions. These kinds of questions are great for starting longer c…

How Much Time / Money
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Category: Conversation
These are great starter questions that teachers can use to have their students build follow-up questions to elicit more information from the student’s…