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Task-Based Lesson – Perfect world
Task- Based lesson Students practice conversation skills while they decide details of an utopian society. When students work on tasks in pairs or small groups, they use language at every step: planning, executing, and presenting. This demonstration shows students planning and describing their own Utopian societies. Related articles Enhancing Students’ Attitudes About Bullying Using the [...]
Full StoryConversation About your Holidays: printable worksheet
Use this worksheet with teenagers, adults who have an intermediate knowledge of English! They will ask each other questions and have a fun first class!
Full StoryDon’t Worry! Be happy! song: Conversation Lesson
What are some problems you have in life? What can you do to curb them?
This lesson plan is going to bring up the topic of stress in life. Use the worksheet with your students and have a discussion on this important issue.
Conversation Topics – Printable
Use these questions to have a cool conversation lesson.
Random Conversation: Practicing Speaking Skills, Conversation Topics, Questions for conversation.
Prepare ESL/EFL students for a Job Interview
Some adult students are learning English for their jobs and some other to apply for jobs. Nothing better than a list of questions they are going to be asked on the day of the interview.
Full StorySelf-Esteem: Conversation Worksheet
This is a conversation lesson about Self Esteem. It contains a video that is a part of The Dove Campaign for the real beauty and a file with reading material and questions for a discussion.
Full StoryIn a Fast Food Restaurant Dialogue
This powerpoint presentation contains a dialogue in a fast food restaurant.
Full StoryGlobal Warming: Conversation Lesson
How about a CONVERSATION AND READING lesson about Global Warming?
Full Story9/11: Discussion questions
“The September 11 attacks were a series of coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda upon the United States on September 11, 2001. Print out these discussion questions and bring them to your EFL/ESL classroom.
Full StoryFirst Conversation: Interview
A list of questions in order to break the ice in the first class, get to know your students and their level of English. Talk to them, listen to them and be better equiped for content of next class.
Full StoryPersonal Interview – Conversation Worksheet
How about a lesson in which students interview and are interviewed?
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