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Looking to get your kids or English students talking? Here you can find a long list of English conversation topics for students learning English as a second language, (ESL). With plenty of discussion ideas to choose from, these ESL conversation topics are great in class or everyday use at home with young English learners. While you can learn through
textbooks, games or online websites, conversation is one of the most important aspects of leaning English as a second language, (ESL). Speaking in conversational form is helpful for students because they have to think about topics and words in their head before they say them. Conversation and discussions are also great for helping students to learn
about certain topics. The more they use these topics in conversation the better practice they will gain when speaking in full conversations as they progress in their English language abilities. Language is how we think and process information. When students use different speaking topics, they are putting information into their memory and accessing
old memories to validate their conversations. Here is a list of 30+ English Conversation topics and discussion topics for students who are learning English as a second language. Do you have any pets, if so, what are they?What is your favourite animal and why?What does this animal look like and what does it like to eat?Are animals well looked after
where you are from? Why? Do you have certain routines that you follow, if so, what are they?Do you have friends or family that follow similar routines?What do you like about your routine?How would you feel if something in your daily routine was changed? What is your favourite book and why?What is your least favourite book and why?Is there a
library in your hometown?What information can you learn from reading books? Recommended: Importance of reading Why is cleanliness important?How often do you think one should clean?What types of things should be cleaned?How clean do you think this room is? What do you like to wear? Where do you buy your clothing and what colors do you
choose?What type of clothes do you not like wearing?What type of clothing do your friends wear?

Which culture do you belong too?How do people greet each other?What type of customs and traditions do you practice?Are you interested in learning about other cultures? Why? Do you usually exercise, if so, how often?What activities do you do while exercising?Do people in your country do a lot of exercising?What can happen if people do not
exercise? How many siblings do you have?What are their names and how old are they?Where are your parents originally from?Who are your extended family members? (cousins, aunts, uncles etc.) What is your biggest fear and why?How does having this fear make you feel?Do you know people that share the same fear?How can you work through your
fears? How are you feeling right now?How do you feel when someone hurts your feelings? Why?How do you feel when someone makes you happy? Why?Why is it important to think about other people’s feelings? What is your favourite food and why?What is your least favourite food and why?What is a typical food from your home country?What is a
food you would love to try? What is a goal that you have?How do you plan to reach this goal?Do you need help achieving your goal?Do you think it’s important to set goals? Why? What hobbies do you like to do?What do you like about the hobbies you do?Is there anybody in your family you share a hobby with?When did you start practicing your hobby
and how long do you spend practicing? What is your favourite holiday and why?What is your least favoruite holiday and why?How do you spend most of your holidays?Do you do anything special with your family on holidays, if so what? Where is your hometown?Do you live in a city or rural area?Do you like living in your hometown? Why?How do
people get around in your hometown? What household item do you use the most and why?How does it work?How often do you use your household items?Why are household items useful? What do you want to be when you grow up and why?Do a lot of people do this job in your country?What type of jobs do people in your country have?Do you think
everyone should work? Why? You are half way, but we have more! Who taught you about manners?How often do you use them and why?Why are using manners important?How do you feel when someone isn’t using manners? What is your favourite type of movie and why? What is your least favourite type of movie and why?Do you go to the cinema to
watch a movie?Do you watch movies in different languages? Why? What is your favourite song and who sings it?How much time a day do you spend listening to music?What genre of music do you like best? Why?What kind of music is preferred where you are from? What do you do in a typical day at school?What is your favourite subject and why?What
is your least favourite subject and why?What do you like about your teachers? Can you name the four seasons?What clothes do you need to wear in each season?What season do you like best and why?What season do you like least and why? How time do you go to sleep and what time do you wake up?How many hours of sleep do you usually get a
night?Do you think you get enough sleep? Why?If you don’t get enough sleep, how do you feel? Do you like shopping and why?What do you usually shop for and where do you go shopping?Who do you go shopping with?Are their many shops in your hometown? What sports do you like and dislike?

Why?What sport is popular where you live?Why are sports important?Who do you play sports with? What is your favourite T.V program and why?Is it an international T.V program?What is the T.V program about?How often do you watch this T.V program and who watches it with you? How important is time to you?How much free time do you usually
have?Who do you spend your free time with?If you had more free time, what would you do with it? How do you travel to get to school?
How long does it take you to get to school?What other types of transportation have you used?How often do you use public transport? Where have you traveled too?Who do you usually go traveling with? What languages do you use when traveling? What is your favourite tourist attraction? What is the weather outside today? What is the weather
normally like where you live?How can the weather effect your feelings?What kind of weather is your favourite and why? Some conversation topics can be sensitive for students and when talking about these topics can impact them negatively. There are some topics that also are not appropriate for students because they may cause hurtful feelings
unless they are brought up in certain circumstances. Topics that tend to cause students to become uncomfortable include things such as politics and religious beliefs. Some people tend to have strong opinions on these topics which they entitled too, however it can sometimes be uncomfortable to talk about with students in certain situations. When
using conversational English be aware of the topics you are using and make sure they will impact students in a positive way. All topics have room for discussion but be sure to discuss these at appropriate times, age level and with parent’s approval. Do you have other English conversation topics that you use with your kids or students?
Let us know! Make sure you also check out our Phonics Games that can help students who are struggling with certain sounds. And this post on encouraging words for kids is filled with ideas on how to praise students when they have done well. Teaching English? Take a look at our Learn English for Kids post with tones of other ESL English learning
resources for children! Learning a new language can be challenging for both adults and kids, but developing the linguistic skills can be achieved efficiently with strategic planning and focusing on the basic topics. Although learning a new language is fun and exciting, teaching a new language to kids can be a little challenging for teachers as well as
parents.This problem can be overcomed if we focus on the topics that can be practised easily and can be used in our day to day conversation. An important thing to note is that whether English or any language, the sooner one practices the language the better they are at overall proficiency. Hence it is advised to teach a second language at an early
age.English is one of the most popular languages in the world, in India it is among the most spoken second languages. The article is focused on helping teachers and guardians to teach kids English. The article provides five-plus topics to teach in English to kids that can help in developing their vocabulary and communication skills. It can ultimately
lead to developing proficiency in the language. Some Topics to Teach in English One of the most efficient ways to teach a second language to kids is through maintaining a daily conversation in the language. Teaching young kids English can be achieved by this method. Teachers can use various techniques and games to teach the language, organising
a fun game based on the task is always a great method to get kids thoroughly involved in the task.It is important that the language learning process occurs as naturally as possible without straining the kids. The natural growth in proficiency level ensures that kids can learn and widen their vocabulary while using it in everyday conversation in an
appropriate context. Mentioned below are five-plus topics to teach in English that can help kids to better learn the language. Image illustrating some of the topics of conversation1. Family Family is one of the most important conversation topics. You can start by asking questions like how many members are there in one's family? Where did the family
live? How many siblings does one have? These are some of the common questions that can help kids start a conversation. 2. WeatherHow is the weather? What is your favourite weather? Questions like these are also great conversational topics.3. FriendsOne can always ask about friends. Questions like who are your best friends? How many friends do
you have? What is a fun activity that you do with your friends? These are simple questions that can be asked.4. Games Every kid loves playing games; one of the easy and efficient ways to help practise kids' English is talking about games. Questions like - What are your favourite games to play at home? Do you prefer video games or board games? Can
help kids to practise having conversations in English.5. SchoolIf the kid is a student they will be very interested in talking about their school. Where do you go to school? Who is your favourite teacher? Which subject is do you kike the most? These are examples of some of the topics to teach English to kids.6. Holidays Where do you go to spend a
holiday? What are your favourite activities for the holidays? What is your dream destination?, are some of the common questions upon which the conversation can be based by a kid. 7. HobbiesOne of the most interesting topics that can be taught to teach a language is talking to kids about their hobbies. Talking about hobbies not only provides an
opportunity to practise the language, it also helps kids to identify their interests and skills. Questions like ‘What is your hobby? Why do you like doing that?’ can help kids to practise English.8. Planet NamesKids are generally very curious about every new thing, teaching about planets and stars in English can help them in practising the language while
also helping them create a better understanding of nature. 9.

BirthdaysEveryone loves birthdays, especially kids' conversations based around birthdays are interesting and have a natural flow towards them. These topics can help kids to better interact with others in English. 10. BooksTeaching and discussing books is an interesting topic to teach in English for kids. Discussing new books can help kids widen their
vocabulary and understanding of literature. Reading books can also train kids to become avid readers in future. These are some of the topics that can be taught to a kid who is learning English.Tips for Parents and TeachersHere are some tips to parents who are teaching English to their kids. Teaching and having conversations based on the above-
mentioned topics are helpful to teach English. One of the keys to learning a language is repetition. Also, one can always increase the level of complexity of the questions and topic based on the skill level of the student.

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