ESL EFL ADVANCED BEGINNER ENGLISH SPEAKING WRITING INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH SPEAKING WRITING PROMPTS
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This sampler features five questions from Sets 1 & 2 of my English Speaking & Writing Prompts. They’re suitable for intermediate to advanced intermediate English Language Learning students. Speaking and writing are language skills that learners tend to find very challenging, and increased engagement with language that requires them to both reproduce language they are already familiar with, and to be creative with that language in order to produce new language is really beneficial.
The questions in the sets are differentiated, addressing a broad range of ability, which aim to progress all learners. Tenses include present, future, near future, perfect and conditional. Question formats are likewise varied, to ensure maximum opportunity to work with the different ways to ask questions in English. Some questions seek to elicit very similar information, but are asked in different language: this avoids learners simply parroting learned responses to fixed prompts. The prompts are really versatile too, specifically with a focus on speaking and writing.
There’s a 2-page prompts master list, which is useful as a general reference resource, and we also use it for reading aloud and pronunciation practice, discussing in what ways we might adapt and amend the questions to create new prompts.
The prompts broadly address the following themes: college life & study; future plans; information technology; where I live; social & environmental issues; North America/UK & travel; social activity & daily life. I always remind my students that they do not have to ‘tell the truth’ in their responses! The important thing is to answer question correctly, appropriately and creatively. I encourage them to use the questions themselves as a frame of reference for their responses, and also when creating new prompts for each other, which is a really popular and successful activity too.
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ENGLISH CONVERSATION STARTERS BUNDLE #1
**ADVANCED BEGINNER ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH ADVANCED ENGLISH CONVERSATION STARTERS** ***two sets of 100 English conversation starters @ £3.75 each in the bundle*** ***Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use.*** ***Set 1 English Conversation starters*** features 100 starters in question format, suitable for ***advanced beginner English*** to ***intermediate English students***. ***Set 2 English Conversation starters*** also features 100 starters in question format, suitable for ***intermediate English*** to ***advanced English*** students. Speaking is a language skill that learners tend to find very challenging, regardless of level, and ***increased engagement*** with language that requires them to both reproduce accurately language they are already familiar with, and to be creative with that language in order to produce new language is ***integral to successful language learning***. I try to include as broad a range of language as I can in the questions, regardless of student learning level, as the activity is not solely about ***practicing language***, but also about ***actively learning*** it. I encourage students to look for cues and clues in the questions themselves, and this certainly enables them to engage with new or unknown language successfully, and to progress in their learning, which is just as important for more advanced learners. ***Questions formats are varied***, to ensure maximum opportunity to work with the different ways to ask questions in ***English***. Some questions seek to elicit very similar information, but are asked in different language: this avoids learners simply parroting learned responses to fixed prompts. Each card has an image: some of these are specific visual prompts to help students infer meaning; some are more generic images. I do use images as much as possible with this kind of activity, not only to provide the prompt, but also to add to the visual appeal of it, which is a real ***motivator for learning***. I remind students that it is not necessary to tell the truth - the purpose is to ***create and produce accurate and realistic language***. Students can prepare their responses in as much detail as possible on the accompanying planning sheet, remembering that these are conversation starters, so that once they have responded, they should then say something to continue the conversation going. ***Frequent and regular engagement*** with the activity brings the best results: with the planning sheet, students can create and prepare increasingly detailed and more complex responses, reflecting their learning progress. I definitely find it useful to read through the questions together as a whole-group, with students offering initial suggested responses. This ensures everyone can actually access the language, and they also benefit a lot from each others’ ideas. As a whole-group activity, distribute the cards amongst your students, one or several. Ideally, they should walk around the classroom, asking questions, and swapping cards. For pair or small-group work, students can work in a designated area. This really helps them focus closely on the language, and helps learners who are slightly less confident working with a larger group. ***The starters in Set 1 broadly address the following themes:*** personal information family & routines at home hobbies & free time likes & dislikes local environment food & drink school & studies sport & healthy living countries & languages weather & seasons ***The starters in Set 2 broadly address the following themes:*** music, film & television literature & culture personal life, information & preferences leisure & free time health & well-being history & society recent & current events travel, tourism & holidays technology & social media likes & dislikes local environment environmental & social issues education & studies ***Try this freebie to see if this kind of activity would work well for your students:*** **10 ENGLISH CONVERSATION STARTERS FREEBIE** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/english-conversation-starters-freebie-12925205](http://) ***Have a browse in my store for more English resources, including special offer bundles and freebies.*** **THANKS AND ENJOY YOUR ENGLISH LESSONS!**
ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE CARDS BUNDLE #1
**ESL EFL ENGLISH SPEAKING ACTIVITIES BEGINNER ENGLISH SPEAKING ACTIVITIES ENGLISH PAIRED SPEAKING PRACTICE CARDS TWO SETS OF 100 CARDS 200 CARDS IN TOTAL @ £3.30 EACH** ***Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use.*** A great way of getting your students talking without feeling ‘on the spot’, or worried about not getting their ***pronunciation and accent*** right in front of the whole class. The Q&A prompt cards offer ***structured talk opportunities***, and focus on ***vocabulary, structures and general knowledge*** that they are likely to meet in both the beginning and more intermediate stages of their ***English*** learning. My students ***apply their developing English knowledge creatively and practically*** by crafting their own questions and answers, using the prompts as speaking frames. With ***focused and frequent practice***, they begin to feel more confident about their language skills, using the ***Notes and Next Steps*** pages in the reference book to jot down their ideas. We also use the pages to note how they think their skills are developing, and how well they are beginning to understand fully both the range of ***vocabulary and grammatical concepts***. The language in this set is ideal for ***advanced beginner English students moving into intermediate English***, and feature a range of ***differentiated questions and answers***, addressing ***various aspects of English***, such as ***forming questions, the use of the present and present continuous tenses, word order*** and so on. This is really important for language learners, who often attempt to impose the grammar and structures of their first language onto the new language they are learning. There's definitely a ***cultural and general information*** flavor to many of the questions, such as ***What is the London Eye?*** and ***How many countries are there in the United Kingdom?*** ***Try this English Paired Speaking Practice cards freebie:*** **ENGLISH PAIRED SPEAKING PRACTICE CARDS FREEBIE** https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/english-esl-speaking-practice-cards-freebie-12779265 ***Have a browse in my store for more English resources, including special offer bundles and freebies.*** **THANKS AND ENJOY YOUR ENGLISH LESSONS!**
ENGLISH SPEAKING & WRITING PROMPTS BUNDLE #1
**ESL EFL INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH ADVANCED INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH SPEAKING & WRITING PROMPTS @ £2.50 each in the bundle** ***200 English Language Speaking & Writing Prompts***, suitable for ***intermediate to advanced intermediate English Language students***. ***The bundle consists of non-editable files in a zipped format. It is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use.*** ***Speaking and writing*** are language skills that learners tend to find very challenging, and increased engagement with language that requires them to both reproduce language they are already familiar with, and to be creative with that language in order to produce new language is really beneficial. The questions are ***differentiated***, addressing a broad range of ability, which aim to progress all learners. *T**enses include present, future, near future, perfect and conditional***. Question formats are likewise varied, to ensure maximum opportunity to work with the different ways to ask questions in ***English***. Some questions seek to elicit very similar information, but are asked in different language: this avoids learners simply parroting learned responses to fixed prompts. The prompts are really versatile too, specifically with a focus on speaking and writing. ***Speaking***: As a whole-group activity, distribute the cards among your students, one or several. Ideally, they should walk around the classroom, asking questions, and swapping cards. For pair or small-group work, students can work in a designated area. This really helps them focus closely on the language, and helps learners who are slightly less confident working with a larger group. The cards work particularly well as ice-breakers at the beginning of the school year, refreshers after vacation, prep for both new phase learning, for example intermediate to advanced intermediate, and even advanced intermediate to advanced, as well as exams. They’re great as both entrance and exit tickets, and also for five-minute refreshers, which I use quite frequently during the school year. Frequent and regular engagement with language is absolutely key to successful language learning. ***Writing***: The cards work best in pair or small-group work, where learners have access to reference resources, such as bilingual dictionaries and the internet. The latter will enable them to prepare detailed responses to questions which address general knowledge, rather than their own life. They can then transfer this knowledge to their spoken work. ***The prompts broadly address the following themes*:** college life & study; future plans; information technology; where I live; social & environmental issues; North America/UK & travel; social activity & daily life. I always remind my students that they do not have to ‘tell the truth’ in their responses! The important thing is to answer question correctly, appropriately and creatively. I encourage them to use the questions themselves as a ***frame of reference*** for their responses, and also when creating new prompts for each other, which is a really popular and successful activity too. There's a ***2-page prompts master list*** in each set, which is useful as a general reference resource, and we also use it for reading aloud and pronunciation practice, discussing in what ways we might adapt and amend the questions to create new prompts. ***Have a browse in my store for more English independent learning activities, and a wide range of other English Language teaching and learning materials, with special offer bundles, resource boxes, and lots of freebies - I've included a couple here for you to have a look at. *** **THANKS AND ENJOY YOUR ENGLISH LANGUAGE LESSONS!**
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Great resource, thanks for sharing
Useful for comparing with other languages and getting students talking more; good vocab for GCSE as translation practice
Very useful thanks
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