Challenge your students with these common phrases to describe time. How was the day before yesterday? Were you busy two Saturdays ago? What are you doing the week after next?
Try these discussion cards for free with your students, and stimulate free discussion with a grammar focus in the classroom.
Find many more discussion cards with Foreign Language Teachers on this site!
A set of 80 conversation prompts for use with your English language students, useful for warm-ups and encouraging students to use the language rather than simply study it.
It is recommended that you do not only use these conversation prompts to teach, but also to learn about your students: discover their language needs and any points they need further practice on.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a bundled, discount version of my previous two 40-prompt sets.
Talk about business with your English students! In this set you will find 70 conversation prompts designed to:
a) demonstrate the usage of common English business vocabulary, in their common collocations.
b) elicit the usage of these words and phrases.
The prompts cover a diverse range of topics, from types of industry to employment concerns, and from economic issues to business ethics.
Each question is carefully selected to demonstrate the vocabulary in an appropriate, natural way, eliciting open-ended responses to encourage evolving conversations among learners and teachers.
Vocabulary and phrases included in this set:
bankrupt
blue-collar worker
white-collar worker
pink-collar worker
foreign investment
industry
to invest in
service industry
manufacturing industry
entertainment industry
food industry
primary sector
secondary sector
tertiary sector
unemployment
mass-unemployment
employment rates
unemployment rate
to stem unemployment
free market economy
startup
workforce
overtime
overtime culture
inclusive
discrimination
maternity leave
paternity leave
ethics
ethical
unethical actions
to take vacation
work-life balance
These colour-coded prompts are suitable for all learners of English of above intermediate levels of proficiency, especially for adult learners of English with experience in the world of business.
Enliven your language classroom with engaging discussions!
Example questions:
What is a good idea for a startup company?
What industry do you work in?
What are some big companies in the service industry?
What do you understand by the term free market economy?
What actions can be taken to prevent discrimination in the workplace?
Mystery Box: a game that will see your class go wild!
The mystery box game is a simple yet highly motivating game designed especially for learners of English, though the template is easily adaptable for any subject.
The premise is this; the class is split into three or four teams, and go through a sequence of questions. Whenever a team answers a question correctly, they receive a 'mystery box,' the contents of which may be good or bad.
This game is incredibly involving for students, sparking off their competitive drive and using this drive to focus attention on language forms, vocabulary, general knowledge, or any other topic the teacher sees fit to adapt it to.
In this download you will find a usable, easy-to-understand example of the game. This can be used as a template to make further versions quickly and easily.
A set of 40 conversation prompts for use with your English language students, useful for warm-ups and encouraging students to use the language rather than simply study it.
This set teaches a variety of grammar patterns in the same way as the set “40 TEFL conversation prompt flash cards” (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/40-tefl-conversation-prompt-flash-cards-11649540) but uses different topics of conversation.
It is recommended that you do not only use these conversation prompts to teach, but also to learn about your students: discover their language needs and any points they need further practice on.
The full collection of TEFL Teachers flash cards: 570 conversation prompts that will keep your EFL/ESL classroom full of lively discussion!
Including…
EFL Discussion flashcards: If, Have, Did, Will, Do, Which
A collection of 224 conversation starters to stimulate discussion amongst students of the English language. Each colour-coded set is based around a single grammar point using a certain tense or conditional, with grammar explanations to aid a teacher in preparing for the activity.
EFL Language Patterns: Permission and Obligation with Make, Let, and Allow
60 conversations prompts designed to demonstrate and elicit the correct grammar patterns of make, let, and allow when used to express permission and obligation. Each question draws attention to the common English pattern of grammar for using these verbs:
make + someone + verb
let + someone + verb
allow + someone + to + verb
TEFL language patterns - Gossip and Rumour
30 conversations prompts categorised for the teaching and elicitation of phrases to discuss gossip and rumours, including:
I’ve heard…
(some) people say…
It’s been said that…
Many people believe that…
TEFL Language Patterns: Experiences with the present perfect
90 conversations prompts categorised for the teaching and elicitation of phrases to discuss personal experiences, including:
I have seen…
I have tried…
I have been…
I haven’t done…
What have you…? (Who/Where/How…)
TEFL language patterns Talking about feelings
70 conversations prompts categorised for the teaching and elicitation of two grammar patterns:
*it makes me … (40 prompts)
e.g. What makes you angry at work?
emotion adjective + about… (30 prompts)
e.g. Are you worried about the future?*
Stimulate discussion in English with these conversation prompt cards all about food!
With this set of 70 conversation prompts, help your students practise language patterns commonly used to form and answer questions, while discussing their relationship with food, cooking, and healthy eating.
What is your favourite healthy food? What time do you usually eat breakfast? You are a vegetarian, aren’t you?
Each colour-coded set of questions is designed to demonstrate common patterns taught to pre-intermediate learners of English, with special phrases specifically related to food and dining delineated in italics.
Key language demonstrated:
Adverbs of frequency – Usually. (e.g. What time do you usually eat at the weekend?)
“Will” & “going to” (e.g. Will you eat out this week? Are you going to cook tonight?)
Simple past (e.g. Did you skip breakfast yesterday?)
Expressing preferences (e.g. which do you prefer, Italian or Mexican food?)
Superordinals in the present perfect (e.g. What is the most delicious meal you have eaten?)
Question tags – do/is/are/can (e.g. you’re a good cook, aren’t you? You like ice cream, don’t you?)
…and many more!
These conversation prompts allow you students to identify and learn common English collocations and patterns in a natural, communicative way, while making the class personal to them and their lives.
These cards are suitable for pre-intermediate learners, but are also suitable for those above. Discussion-based, they can be used to start a class or activity, before having students develop from there.
Identify common errors and language needs while your students talk, and enliven your language classroom with engaging discussions!
Stimulate discussion in English with these conversation prompt cards designed to elicit discussion about all things related to sustainability.
With this set of 100 conversation prompts, help your students encounter, notice, and practise language patterns commonly used to form and answer questions in English, all while discussing a vital issue for today’s world.
Sets of questions are colour-coded and grouped to demonstrate common language patterns and collocations.
Key vocabulary:
Recycle
Reduce
Reuse
Reusable
Disposable
Sustainable
Non-sustainable
Sustainable sources
Sustainable goods
Sustainably
Live sustainably
Sustainability
Protect
Threats
Renewable energy
Renewable sources
Non-renewable energy
Hunger
Poverty
Climate change
Inequality
Example questions:
How can we reduce water usage?
What are the biggest threats to forests and jungles?
What are the advantages of renewable energy?
These cards are designed for intermediate levels and above, but are suitable for pre-intermediate learners with selection as appropriate and pre-study of the topic of sustainability. They are especially good for advanced learners, affording the chance to tackle a complex, nuanced topic in their second language.
They are appropriate for all ages of learners from early teens onwards, regardless of if they are currently at school or graduated some time ago. They are also appropriate for adult learners.
These cards ensure your students learn naturally, increasing the fluency, accuracy, and vocabulary while discussing their own experiences, preferences, and feelings about sustainability and the world we live in.
These conversation prompts allow you students to identify and learn common English patterns in a natural, communicative way, while making the class personal to them and their lives.
Check out more of our products on Foreign Language Teachers to find materials for all levels and ages of learner.
Enliven your language classroom with engaging discussions!
Engage your students in English using the excitement of sports:
Dive into the world of sports with our Sports Thematic Vocabulary Kit. Perfectly crafted for English language learners and sports enthusiasts alike, this kit is your gateway to exploring the adrenaline-filled world of sports through the lens of language.
What’s Inside:
Vocabulary Lists: Master a wide range of sports-related vocabulary, from basic terms to more specialized language.
Example Sentences: Examples helping learners understand and remember how to use each word.
Cloze Exercises: Fill-in-the-blank activities designed to reinforce vocabulary retention in a fun and engaging way.
Dialogues: Participate in realistic conversations that use the vocabulary, enhancing both speaking and listening skills.
Reading Passages: Short, informative texts with comprehension and discussion questions.
Flashcards: Visual aids to support recognition and recall of new words, making learning both effective and enjoyable.
Stimulating Discussion Questions: Thought-provoking questions designed to encourage classroom discussion and deepen English competence when discussing sports and teamwork.
Why Choose This Kit?
Broaden Sports Lexicon: Expand vocabulary with a focus on sports, from general terms to specific jargon.
Improve Language Skills: Enhance reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities with sports-themed content.
Cultural Insight: Gain insights into the global sports culture and the values it embodies.
Suitable for Various Learning Settings: Ideal for classroom teaching, self-study, language clubs, and homeschooling.
Who is this for?
ESL/EFL Teachers
Students and young learners
Sports enthusiasts learning English
Score Goals in Language Learning: With the Sports Thematic Vocabulary Kit, language learning is not just about memorizing words; it’s about engaging with one of the world’s most popular cultural phenomena. Sprint into a world where language learning meets the excitement of sports!
<Includes worksheets for two vocabulary tests, two reading comprehension exercises, vocabulary definitions, vocabulary examples in use, and a visual presentation in both PowerPoint and PDF formats>
Unlock your students’ English ability with our Music Thematic Vocabulary Kit. Designed for English language learners of a variety of ages and abilities, this comprehensive package is your ticket to lessons exploring musical terms and phrases used in the English-speaking world.
What’s Inside:
Vocabulary Lists: A collection of key words and phrases for discussing music.
Example Sentences: Each vocabulary word has contextual examples, providing a deeper understanding of usage.
Cloze Exercises: Test knowledge and retention with fill-the-blank activities.
Dialogues: Conversations that depict the usage of the key vocabulary in a natural context.
Reading Passages: Short, informative texts that use the key vocabulary, with comprehension-checking questions.
Flashcards: Visual aids that make learning new words memorable.
Discussion Questions: Hold classroom discussions with questions designed to deepen understanding of music and the ability to discuss it.
Who is this pack for?
ESL/EFL Teachers
Students of all ages and proficiency levels
Language enthusiasts
Classroom settings, self-study, language clubs, and homeschooling.
Embrace Music, Enhance Language Skills: With our Music thematic pack, learning English goes beyond grammar and vocabulary. It’s an exploration of the musical world, and an expression of how music can make us feel.
<Includes worksheets for two vocabulary tests, two reading comprehension exercises, vocabulary definitions, vocabulary examples in use, and a visual presentation in both PowerPoint and PDF formats>
Unlock your students’ key to the world’s diverse cultures with our Global Cultures and Traditions Thematic Vocabulary Kit. Designed for English language learners of a variety of ages and abilities, this comprehensive package is your ticket to lessons exploring the vast array of global customs, traditions, and practices.
What’s Inside:
Vocabulary Lists: A collection of key words and phrases for discussing global cultures.
Example Sentences: Each vocabulary word has contextual examples, providing a deeper understanding of usage.
Cloze Exercises: Test knowledge and retention with fill-the-blank activities.
Dialogues: Conversations that depict the usage of the key vocabulary in a natural context.
Reading Passages: Short, informative texts that use the key vocabulary, with comprehension-checking questions.
Flashcards: Visual aids that make learning new words memorable.
Discussion Questions: Hold classroom discussions with questions designed to deepen understanding and foster respect for global diversity.
Who is this pack for?
ESL/EFL Teachers
Students of all ages and proficiency levels
Language enthusiasts
Cultural studies educators
Classroom settings, self-study, language clubs, and homeschooling.
**Embrace Diversity, Enhance Language Skills:
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With “Global Cultures and Traditions,” learning English goes beyond grammar and vocabulary. It’s an exploration of the world’s cultural tapestry, enriching language through the practise of all core skills.
<Includes worksheets, and a visual presentation in both PowerPoint and PDF format>
A set 60 discussion prompt cards suitable forEnglish learners of any age, at pre-intermediate level and above. These cards allow learners to easily practise the question and answer forms of:
Which do you prefer, A or B?
e.g *Which do you prefer, chocolate or ice cream?*
Have you ever past participle?
e.g *Have you ever seen a ghost?*
What noun do you like?
e.g *What sports do you like?*
What noun do you find adjective?
e.g *What subject do you find difficult?*
There are multiple examples of each question form, designed to elicit language patterns from learners in a communicative way that stimulates their interest and motivation to use English.
90 conversations prompts categorised for the teaching and elicitation of phrases to discuss personal experiences, including:
I have seen…
I have tried…
I have been…
I haven’t done…
What have you…? (Who/Where/How…)
These cards allow learners to practise talking about their experiences in a natural way, without direct feeding of language by the teacher. The prompts encourage free production and the noticing and acquisition of grammar patterns. They have been organised so that certain patterns and language points are noticed and developed before or after the activity, allowing their use for a variety of teaching methodologies.
These cards can be divided in several ways: by the main verb used (be, do, eat, try, see) and question forms, by common collocations, and by other patterns, and several ideas have been included for teachers.
Made for a variety of levels, it is encouraged that teachers of lower-level students first select from these cards the prompts they feel are most appropriate for the abilities and interests of their students.
Another set of 40 conversation prompts for use with your English language students, useful for warm-ups and encouraging students to use the language rather than simply study it.
It is recommended that you do not only use these conversation prompts to teach, but also to learn about your students: discover their language needs and any points they need further practice on.
A set of 40 conversation prompts for use with your English language students, useful for warm-ups and encouraging students to use the language rather than simply study it.
It is recommended that you do not only use these conversation prompts to teach, but also to learn about your students: discover their language needs and any points they need further practice on.
A collection of 224 conversation starters to stimulate discussion amongst students of the English language. Each colour-coded set is based around a single grammar point using a certain tense or conditional, with grammar explanations to aid a teacher in preparing for the activity.
Two 5x5 grids for the activity 'Find Someone Who.'
The first focuses on preferences (like), abilities (can), and possessions (have).
The second version focuses on past experiences (the present perfect 'have you...')
Feel free to message if you would like the publisher file for your own use.
There are a vast array of methodologies and theories swirling around the EFL industry these days, from CLIL to TBLT to PPP to a hundred other acronyms.
This is not a book about these.
Within this book you will find a collection of 44 activities that can be used within any classroom. While most often communicative in nature, this collection was not formed with only the communicative-based lesson in mind.
Instead, these are activities that can be used as warm-ups, reviews, or adapted to fit in with different stages of a lesson plan. Their aim is to provide EFL teachers with ways to make their classroom enjoyable, and to leave students with a positive impression of a class that makes them want to return.
The activities have not been divided into skills-based categories, and in fact depending on how the activity is carried out the skills focus may well change.
The activities have also not been divided into age-ranges or ability levels, and again, most can be adapted to suit any level and age.
Instead, the activities have been divided into where the focus of the activity is carried out in the classroom; whether the activity is based around groups at tables, at the board, moving around the classroom, standing in circles, or using a smart-board or projector.
This may be an unusual approach, but this collection was written with teachers who already have a good grasp of language-teaching in mind, and are looking for quick, easy-to-prepare activities to regulate the flow and energy levels of a class.
A selection of discussion prompts for your ESL classroom, useful for a variety of levels.
This set is divided into two categories with brief grammatical explanations to help you pre-teach the language point.
The two categories are;
If: The first conditional
Have: The present perfect
A set of 10 conversation prompts for use with your English language students, useful for warm-ups and encouraging students to use the language rather than simply study it.