What are the topics to discuss in English?
General Topics for Discussion or Speeches
- English is easy to learn.
- Money is more important than love.
- Students should be required to study English in elementary school.
- Violence is sometimes necessary.
- Personality is more important than beauty.
- People who live in apartments shouldn’t own pets.
- No job is perfect.
How do I write a discussion on ESL?
Top 10 Tips for ESL Discussion Time
- Tip #1: Include Some Thinking Time.
- Tip #3: Use a Lesson Plan.
- Tip #4: Teach Students How to Keep the Discussion Going.
- Tip #5: Use a Warm-Up Before Group Discussion Activities.
- Tip #7: Encourage Fluency vs. Accuracy.
- Tip #8: Give Students some Input on Discussion Topics.
What are some warm up questions?
Best Icebreaker Questions for Meetings
- What sport would you compete in if you were in the Olympics?
- Who is the better businessman or business woman and why?
- What was the worst job you ever had?
- You can have anyone fictional as your imaginary friend, who do you choose and why?
- What would your superpower be and why?
What are discussion activities?
These activities allow for more reflection, interaction, and thoughtful expression. The silent discussion method allows everyone (even your most reluctant students) to share their ideas. It gives time for students to reflect on their own thoughts as well as learn about the perspective of others before sharing out loud.
How to make an interesting ESL class?
Skip the Jargon. I did not learn English as a second language. I went to an American school and learned English just like every other kid in the US.
What to do After teaching ESL?
Do find past ESL’ers who have already returned home and network with them.
What are the best ESL programs?
“The Green New Deal for Public Schools represents the level of school infrastructure investment that is urgent and necessary to heal the harm from decades of disinvestment, redlining and cycles of poverty and trauma, particularly for Black and brown children.”
How to start an ESL business?
– read widely – take courses on creativity, intuition, artistic creation – have a mentor – just do it – be confident – listen to your intuition – learn from failures – experiment – have fun – don’t be afraid of fear.