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1,000 Conversation Questions: Designed for Use in the ESL or EFL Classroom

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This is the second edition. It has more questions than the original and a simplified interior.

This book is packed with more than 1,000 conversation questions spanning 100 topics and is targeted towards intermediate or advanced ESL or EFL students . These questions are great It is designed with one goal in mind, to provide you with a wealth of easy to use conversation questions. This book has a simple design which makes it easy to photocopy or scan. You won't find any branding, cartoons, or excessive decoration on the pages. It also contains a small section on how to best implement conversation questions in your class, in which I share what I have learned through trial and error and hundreds of classroom hours.

This is a book by a teacher for teachers. As an English language teacher I have found that using conversation questions in the classroom is one of the best ways to get students talking. I believe that students should be given as much opportunity as possible to produce English and so I use these questions in my own classroom to foster lively discussions.

I found conversation questions to be so successful in the classroom that I decided to create a resource for my fellow teachers. I sincerely hope you enjoy this book and I believe that it will provide you with lots of value in the years to come.

150 pages, Paperback

First published August 12, 2012

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October 2, 2020
This book is a solid choice for teachers searching for conversation starters for ESL/ESOL students. According to the author there are actually 1,436 questions over 134 separate topics. (I took the author at his word and did not count these myself.) I recommend educators taking the time to mark or highlight questions they believe will be useful for teaching before actually implementing its use.
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