
ESL Conversation Questions - Advice (I-TESL-J)
Advice A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. I want to quit smoking. What should I do? I won 100,000 dollars and I don't know how to spend it. What should I do? I gained a lot of weight in last few years. I want to lose at least 10kg. What should I do? I have just lost my job. I haven't told my husband/wife yet. How should I ...
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.
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.
The Love Clinic: Using Advice Columns in the Classroom
newspaper clippings: advice columns from one or more newspapers (non-Japanese ones) desks and chairs. Level high-beginner/lower intermediate and up. Rationale Many newspapers in English speaking countries carry advice columns that deal with problems of love, growing up, etiquette, relationships, and so on (AKA as "Agony Aunt" columns in the UK).
King - Preparing EFL Learners for Oral Presentations I-TESL-J
This article provides tips and advice to reduce EFL learners' anxieties for oral presentation. Step-by-step procedures of how to prepare students for oral presentations are included: (1) handout guidelines; (2) grouping learners; (3) choosing topics and gathering information; (4) handling technical problems; (5) holding Q & A sessions; and (6 ...
Developing Task-based Writing with Adolescent EFL Students
Once the letters are written, they are exchanged with other pairs of students in class, who then have to give advice on how to solve the problem described in the letter they receive. Each pair consequently has to write one letter asking for advice and another letter giving advice. This way, all the students have the chance to to try both roles.
ESL Conversation Questions - What if...? (I-TESL-J)
If you were down on your luck, would you seek the advice of a palm reader, If the U.S. attacked North Korea, what would happen? If you lost your bathing suit while you were swimming, what would you do? If you woke up one morning to find you had switched bodies with someone you know. what would you do?
Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom (I-TESL-J)
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ESL Conversation Questions - Travel (I-TESL-J)
Travel A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom.. Related: After a Vacation, Holidays Have you ever been abroad?
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?