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English conversation for child pdf

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Learning English is all about having conversations, right? For those learning English as a second language (ESL) or English Language Learners (ELL), there should be a special time for Q&A sessions. Having some free talk time helps people learn new words and skills. This list in PDF format can be downloaded easily. We hope this resource helps you
and your kids improve their listening and speaking skills. Many educators have used this to help children learn English, especially during conversations. These simple questions are great for breaking the ice and getting kids talking. For example: What did you do last week? Was there something fun or boring that happened? Did you see someone you
haven't seen in a while? Do you have any exciting stories from last week? Some other questions might be: How many siblings do you have? Are they older or younger than you? What are their names? Do you like being the big/little sister/brother? What does your dad do for work? Where does your mom work? What's your favorite thing to do as a
family? Do you have any pets? Also, questions like: How old are you? When is/was your birthday? What did you do last year on your birthday? If you could have the perfect party, what would it be? These kinds of questions can help kids talk about themselves and their interests. For example: What's your favorite food? What color or animal do you like
best? Do you have a favorite time of the year? Some other things might include: How is your bedroom decorated? Do you share your room with anyone? If you could get anything as a present, what would it be? What do you want to be when you grow up and why? Have you ever done something silly that you wish you hadn't said or done? • What's your
favorite thing to do? • Do you like playing sports? • Who is on your team? • What do you like to do during the weekend? • Is it better to stay inside or outside all day? • Do you like to draw and what kind of things do you draw? • What are some fun things you like to do when you get home from school? • Are puzzles, word puzzles, or number puzzles
your favorite type of puzzle? • Does your family take a vacation every year and if so where do you go? • Is there a place that's more exciting than others? • Do you have a bike and what does it look like? • What's your favorite TV show and why do you like it? • Have you seen a good movie recently? • If you could choose any toy, which one would you
pick? • Do you like reading books and if so what's your favorite one? • Are there any computer games that you really enjoy playing? • Is there a video game system that you prefer to play on? • Is there a portable video game system that you have and do you like it?

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