Conversation Activities and Dialogues
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Conversation Activities and Dialogues
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ESL (English as Second Language) Conversation Activitiesaand Dialogues Part of Speech , Tenses and Additional Advanced Grammar ESL
Worksheets
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Teaching conversation to ESL students requires good materials that can give students something to talk about. The printable ESL dialogues below all include highlighted vocabulary words, discussion questions, and a sentence pattern. Scroll down for some more useful ESL conversation conv ersation activities. Great for both one-on-one classes and larger ESL classes of all levels!
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Level & Websites
A 1
Beginner Dialogues
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http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=212 s.html?id=212
Save or Spend? (Beginner) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
2
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=214 s.html?id=214
Let's Go Fly a Kite! (Beginner) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
3
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=219 s.html?id=219
I'm Bored (Beginner) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
4
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=215
My Secret (Beginner) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
5
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=221 s.html?id=221
Paper Airplanes! (Beginner) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
B 1
Low-Intermediate Dialogues
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=241 s.html?id=241
Whining Wendy (Low-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
2
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=216 .html?id=216
Slingshot (Low-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
3
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=217
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Earthquake!
(Low-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
4
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=235 s.html?id=235
Litter Bug (Low-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!
5
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=236 s.html?id=236
Make a Bet (Low-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
C 1
High-Intermediate Dialogues
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=234 s.html?id=234
Graduation! (High-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
2
http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=239 s.html?id=239
Tattoo Tad (High-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
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http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=233 s.html?id=233
Go Fly a Kite (High-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!
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http://www.stickyball.net/dialogue http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=240 s.html?id=240
Two Muffins (High-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
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http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues http://www.stickyball.net/dialogues.html?id=254 .html?id=254
Superstitious Susan (High-intermediate) click here to download this ESL lesson (FREE .pdf!)
Parts of Speech Each of the worksheets below includes clear explanations of the different tenses, using simple language that ESL students can understand.
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Nouns ESL Grammar Worksheets: List of 100 Common Nouns pl aces, and ESL Grammar Worksheets: Nouns (1) - an introduction to Nouns (people, places, things)
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Nouns (2) - an introduction to Nouns (people, places, pl aces, and things)
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Nouns (3) - an introduction to plural nouns ESL Grammar Worksheets: Nouns (4) - singular and plural nouns, using "There is" and "There are"
Count/Noncount Nouns ESL Grammar Worksheets: Count/Noncount Nouns (1) - count nouns with "many", and noncount nouns with "much"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Count/Noncount Nouns (2) - count/noncount nouns with "many", "much", and "a lot of"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Count/Noncount Nouns (3) - count nouns with "a few", and noncount nouns with "a little"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Count/Noncount Nouns (4) - count/noncount nouns with "some"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Count/Noncount Nouns (5) - count nouns with "There are" and noncount nouns with "There is"
Verbs: ESL Grammar Worksheets: List of 100 Common Verbs ESL Grammar Worksheets: Verbs (1) - an introduction to verbs ESL Grammar Worksheets: Verbs (2) - introduction to Be Verbs (am, is, are) ESL Grammar Worksheets: Verbs (3) - extra practice with verbs ESL Grammar Worksheets: Nouns and Verbs - practice differentiating nouns and verbs ESL Grammar Worksheets: List of Irregular Verb Forms - Present, Past, and Past Participle
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Irregular Verbs - Past and Past Participle Quiz
Adjectives: ESL Grammar Worksheets: List of 100 Adjectives ESL Grammar Worksheets: Adjectives (1) - an introduction to adjectives ESL Grammar Worksheets: Adjectives (2) - opposites ESL Grammar Worksheets: Adjectives (3) - fill in the blank with an adjective ESL Grammar Worksheets: Adjectives (4) - adjectives and the nouns they modify ESL Grammar Worksheets: Comparative Adjectives (1) - an introduction to comparative adjectives (adj. + er)
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ESL Grammar Worksheets: Comparative Adjectives (2) - more practice with comparative adjectives
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Comparative Adjectives (3) - more vs. -er Adjectives - As--As A s--As (1) - introduction to the ESL Grammar Worksheets: Comparative Adjectives "as - adjective - as" pattern
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Comparative Adjectives Adjectives - As--As A s--As (2) - use either more/er or as-adjective-as to compare two things Adjectives - As--As A s--As (3) - compare different ESL Grammar Worksheets: Comparative Adjectives things using comparative adjectives
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Comparative Adjectives Adjectives - Not as--as - use this pattern to say the oppposite of "more + adjective"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Superlative Adjectives (1) - introduction to superlative adjectives, using adjective + est
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Superlative Adjectives (2) - more practice with superlative adjectives
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Irregular Adjectives - some irregular adjectives, and their comparative and superlative forms
Adverbs: ESL Grammar Worksheets: Adverbs (1) - an introduction to adverbs ESL Grammar Worksheets: Adverbs (2) - fill in the blanks with a suitable adverb ESL Grammar Worksheets: Adjectives and Adverbs - identify adjectives and adverbs, and the words that they modify
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Irregular Adverbs (1) - an introduction to some irregular adverbs
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Irregular Adverbs (2) - hard/hardly and late/lately
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Adverb Games - a couple of simple, printable prin table activities that make learning adverbs fun and interactive!
Tenses Each of the worksheets below includes clear and simple explanations of the different tenses, along with basic exercises to help students understand when and how to use them correctly .
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Present Tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Tense Worksheet 1 - an introduction to present tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Tense Worksheet 2 - adding -s to verbs
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Tense Worksheet 3 - adding -s and -es to verbs
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Tense Worksheet 4 - "don't" vs. "doesn't"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Tense Worksheet 5 - fix the mistakes in these present tense sentences
Present Continuous Tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Continuous Worksheet 1 - an introduction to present continuous tense (present progressive tense)
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Continuous Worksheet 2 - using Be Verbs in present continuous sentences
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Continuous Worksheet 3 - adding -ing to verbs
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Continuous Worksheet 4 - is it "present tense" or "present continuous tense?"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Continuous Worksheet 5 - practice making negative sentences
Past Tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Tense Worksheet 1 - an introduction to past tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Tense Worksheet 2 - practice recognizing past tense verbs
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Tense Worksheet 3 - more practice using past tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Tense Worksheet 4 - fix the mistakes in these past tense sentences
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Tense Worksheet 5 - using "didn't" to make negative past tense sentences
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Tense Worksheet 6 - fix the mistakes in these past tense sentences
Future Tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Future Tense Worksheet 1 - an introduction to future tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Future Tense Worksheet 2 - use "will + verb" or "won't + verb" to complete the th e sentences
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ESL Grammar Worksheets: Future Tense Worksheet 3 - use "will + verb" or "won't + verb" to complete the th e sentences
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Future Tense Worksheet 4 - practice writing future tense sentences
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Future Tense Worksheet 5 - practice using past tense and future tense correctly
Basic Tense Review Quizzes
ESL Grammar Quiz: Tense Review Quiz 1 - a simple quiz in i n which students write the correct form of the verbs in the blanks
ESL Grammar Quiz: Tense Review Quiz 2 - write a suitable verb in each blank
ESL Grammar Quiz: Tense Review Quiz 3 - write questions and answers using different tenses
ESL Grammar Quiz: Tense Review Quiz 4 - identify the tenses of different sentences
ESL Grammar Quiz: Tense Review Quiz 5 - write sentences (and negative sentences) using the different tenses
Past Continuous Tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Continuous Worksheet 1 - an introduction to past continuous tense (using the word "during")
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Continuous Worksheet 2 - an introduction to past continuous tense (using the word "when")
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Continuous Worksheet 3 - more practice with past continuous tense (using the words "while/as")
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Past Continuous Worksheet 4 - fill in the blanks to complete the past continuous tense sentences
Present Perfect Tense
List of Past Participles
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Perfect Worksheet 1 - an introduction to present perfect tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Perfect Worksheet 2 - using present perfect tense with "already" and "not yet"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Perfect Worksheet 3 - using present perfect tense to describe experiences and a ccomplishments
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Perfect Worksheet 4 - using present perfect tense to say how many times you have done something
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Present Perfect Continuous Tense (a.k.a. Present Perfect Progressive Tense)
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Perfect Continuous Worksheet 1 introduction to present perfect continuous tense
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Perfect Continuous Worksheet 2 answer the questions with present perfect continuous sentences, using "lately/recently/these days"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Perfect Continuous Worksheet 3 - use the information provided to write several present perfect continuous sentences
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Present Perfect Continuous Worksheet 4 - fix the mistakes in these present perfect continuous sentences
Additional Advanced Grammar ESL Worksheets Passive Voice Subject-Verb-Objectt Worksheet 1 - introduction to ESL Grammar Worksheets: Subject-Verb-Objec the "subject-verb-object" sentence construction. Subject-Verb-Objectt Worksheet 2 - practice ESL Grammar Worksheets: Subject-Verb-Objec identifying subjects and objects
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Passive Voice Worksheet 1 - rewrite the sentences in the passive voice ("be verb" + "past "pa st participle" + "by")
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Passive Voice Worksheet 2 - practice writing passive voice sentences without subjects
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Passive Voice Worksheet 3 - practice using the passive voice with the words "get" and "got" (instead of "be verbs")
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Passive Voice Worksheet 4 - practice switching between active and passive voices
Embedded Questions ESL Grammar Worksheets: Embedded Questions Worksheet 1 - introduction to embedded questions (indirect questions)
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Embedded Questions Worksheet 2 - practice writing embedded questions
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ESL Grammar Worksheets: Embedded Questions Worksheet 3 - practice writing questions that include embedded questions
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Embedded Questions Worksheet 4 - introduction to embedded questions using the word "if"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Embedded Questions Worksheet 5 - introduction to embedded questions using the words "whether ... or not"
Relative Clauses ESL Grammar Worksheets: Relative Clauses - Worksheet 1 - introduction to relative clauses (using "that", "which", and "who")
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Relative Clauses - Worksheet 2 - review of relative clauses (using "that", "which", and "who")
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Relative Clauses - Worksheet 3 - relative clauses using "where", "when", and "whose"
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Relative Clauses - Worksheet 4 - "identifying" vs. "non-identifying" relative clauses
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Relative Clauses - Worksheet 5 - review of "identifying" relative clauses
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Relative Clauses - Worksheet 6 - introduction to the grammar rule stating that you should not put prepositions at the end of sentences
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Relative Clauses - Worksheet 7 - "no prepositions at the end of a sentence" review
ESL Grammar Worksheets: Relative Clauses - Worksheet 8 -"no prepositions at the end of a sentence" review (part 2)
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ESL Games: Conversation Games: Conversation Cards Suhanto’s Collection Page _ 9 9
Less a game than an "activity," although it can be tweaked to make it enjoyable for the students. (I find that anytime they close their books and get to focus on something nonbook-like, their mood magically improves.)
This is generally more suitable for intermediate or advanced students. First, cut out the conversation cards below and put them in a box , and read the questions for the students to answer. This is good practice for tests like the GEPT in Taiwan, in which students have 15 or 30 seconds to answer such a question. I know this doesn't exactly sound "fun," so here are some suggestions to make it more interesting. 1. Answering the questions could be the punishment in games such as "Three Dice" (on the main games page). 2. Instead of simply taking turns answering questions, you could read one question and then go around the room, r oom, having each student say ONE WORD until the question is answered (the final student says "period"). I sometimes start classes with this activity. 3. You can give each student a question, one at a time, but to ensure that they don't respond with "I don't know," kn ow," or some other lazy variant, have hi s/her classmates rate the response on a scale from from 1 - 10. If the average falls below 5, for example, the student gets a second question. question. (I did this in my class, class, and the quality of the answers magically improved.) If you always keep this box of questions at your side in the classroom, it can be a wonderful salvation for the teacher and a nice reprieve from those dusty textbooks for the students.
Conversation Cards
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When is the last time you went out o ut for dinner? Describe it.
Do you consider yourself an adventurous person? Why?
If you had one million dollars and had to spend it in one day, what would you do?
What career do you hope to have when you are older?
What do you like to do in your free time?
How can I get to the nearest 7-11 from here?
If you go to a restaurant and the waiter brings you the wrong order, what will you do?
Do you you like small children? Why?
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What sports do you like to play? Why do you enjoy them?
What is the most dangerous thing in your home?
What are some of the reasons people choose to adopt a child?
What do you think is the best age to be? Why?
At what age should people be allowed to vote? Why?
At what age should people retire? Why?
How many hours should children go to school each day? Why?
Would it be better or worse to have a young president? Why?
In most countries, women live longer than men. Why do you think this is?
Are you afraid of getting old?
What do you think about elderly people?
Have you ever flown on an airplane? Describe it?
Do you prefer to sit by the window, center, or aisle?
What do you need to do to prepare to go on a trip?
What’s your favorite color?
What would you do if you saw someone stealing a shirt at a store?
Are there animal rights groups where you live?
What kind of animals do humans ride?
What animals are you afraid of? Why?
Can you name some animals that are endangered or extinct?
Have you ever ridden an animal?
Do you have any pets? Why or why not?
Do you think it is acceptable to do
Do you think it’s okay to eat
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experiments on animals?
meat? Are there there any animals we we shouldn’t eat?
Do you think it’s okay to keep wild animals in a zoo?
Do you think that animals can dream? What animals? Why?
Have you ever been to a farm? Describe it.
Name some ways that animals animals can help people.
What annoys you about living where you live now?
Do you think you have habits that annoy other people?
What annoying habits does your best friend have?
Do you consider yourself a good artist?
What kinds of art do you like best?
What skill do you wish you could have?
Do you like to watch baseball? Why or Why not?
Would you rather watch a baseball game at a stadium or o on n television?
Is it better to be beautiful or intelligent?
Do you think it’s ok to have plastic surgery to improve your looks?
What do you think about people with tattoos?
Would you ever get a tattoo?
Why do women wear makeup, but men do not?
What is the traffic like where you live?
Should people be allowed to talk on cell phones while driving?
If you could meet any celebrity, who would it be?
Do you like to read tabloids? Why?
Do you give money to beggars? Why or Why not?
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Do you prefer news on TV or in newspapers? Why? Are there a lot of beggars in your country?
What are some of the advantages of living in a city?
What are some of the disadvantages of living in a city? Would you rather live in a city or in the country?
If you could live anywhere, where would you live?
Where do you usually do your homework? Why?
Do you like to go shopping? Why?
Do you you wear jewelry? What do you wear, and why?
What did you wear yesterday?
Would you ever dye your hair? Why, or why not?
When was the last time you got dressed up?
Where do you usually buy clothes?
How does your grandmother dress differently than you?
Describe what the money in your country looks like?
How often do you use the computer? What do you usually do?
Do you think email is a good g ood way to communicate with people? Why?
Are you afraid to go outside alone after dark where you live?
Do you think there is too much violence on TV? Why or Why not?
What websites do you usually visit?
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Do you want to live in another country when you are older? Why or Why not? Do you believe in life after death?
What is a healthy diet?
What did you eat for breakfast today?
What time did you wake up today? What was was the first thing thing you did?
What are some disasters that are common in your country?
Describe the last dream that you had.
Do you ever have nightmares? What are they like?
Do you believe that dreams can predict the future?
Have you ever walked in your sleep?
Do you or anyone in your family snore?
What subjects do you like to study in school?
What subjects do you dislike in school?
Do children in Taiwan have too much homework?
Would you ever want to be a teacher? Why or Why Why not?
What is one of your favorite TV shows? Why do you like it? it?
Describe the last vacation you took.
What kind of books do you like to read? Why?
What kind of movies do you like to watch? Why?
Do you play any musical instruments?
If you could play any musical instrument, what would you play?
Do you know anyone who gambles?
Would you describe yourself as shy or outgoing?
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Describe your country’s flag.
What kind of personality is good to have in a friend?
Is it good to recycle? Why or Why not?
What is the pollution like in your country?
What are some ways to reduce pollution?
What are some ways to save energy?
Are there too many people in your country?
What is more important to you: family or friends? Why?
What chores do you have at home?
Do you want to get married someday? Do you you want to have children?
Describe the members of your family.
Are your parents strict?
Do you often argue with your mother or father?
Where do you usually eat dinner?
How often do you see your grandparents?
Do people often get divorced in your country?
What’s the best thing about your mother?
What’s the best thing about your father?
Do your parents trust you?
What’s your favorite animal?
What’s your favorite city?
What’s your favorite day of the week?
What’s your favorite food?
What’s your favorite holiday?
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What’s your favorite fruit?
What’s your favorite vegetable?
Do you believe in ghosts?
Are you afraid of ghosts?
What are you afraid of?
Are you afraid of flying?
What makes you nervous?
What do you think is the most frightening disease?
What do you think about vegetarians? Could you ever be a vegetarian?
What’s your favorite restaurant?
Do you prefer to eat out or eat at home?
Describe one of your closest friends.
Do you think it’s a good idea to borrow money from a friend?
Will robots ever replace humans? How?
Do you think a machine will ever be able to think?
What is your favorite way to eat a cockroach?
How did you escape from the alien space ship?
How did you feel after watching television for 24 hours?
Would you rather kiss a crocodile or a bear?
If humans had three arms, would that be better or worse?
Do you want to join the army? Why or Why not?
How are boys and girls treated differently?
How are old people different than young people?
Do you think you will be a better parent than your parents?
What are some of the hand
What was the last book you read?
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gestures in your country? country? What do they mean? Do you live in a house or an apartment? Describe it.
What are your educational goals?
What are your financial goals?
What are your career goals?
Do you have any bad habits? What?
Have you ever broken a bad habit? What?
What bad habits do you find annoying?
Have you ever been in a fight?
Have you ever broken a bone?
Have you ever been to a concert?
Have you ever called someone “honey”?
Have you ever cheated on an exam?
What would you do if you forgot to bring money to a restaurant?
Describe an embarrassing moment.
Do you you ever cook? What can you cook?
What’s the best gift you’ve ever received?
Do you like to exercise? What do you do for exercise?
What’s the worst injury you’ve ever received?
Do you want to be famous? Why or Why not?
What would you do if a monkey stole your food at a zoo?
Do you have any nicknames?
Do you like to go to health clubs? Why or Why not?
How often do you see a doctor?
What’s the last gift you received?
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Describe your bedroom.
What do you like about your home? What don’t you like?
Which room do you spend the most time in?
Could you survive alone in the forest for a year?
What will you do after you graduate from college?
Are there any famous people from your hometown?
What is the weather like in your country?
What is your favorite season?
Describe the landscape in your country?
Do you prefer mountains or beaches? Why?
How do you make ice?
How do you get dressed?
How do you ride a bicycle?
How do you do laundry?
How do you kill a cockroach?
How do you lose weight?
How do you take care of a plant?
How do you play golf?
How do you stop the hiccups?
Why do people immigrate to other countries?
Do you know any immigrants?
Would you like to immigrate to another country in the future?
Have you ever bought something over the internet?
What will you do tonight?
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Do you believe in “love at first sight”?
What is a “blind date”?
Do you think a boy should pay for everything on a date?
What are some bad manners?
What are some good manners?
Do you enjoy meeting some new people?
I am taking a test tomorrow. tomorrow. Say some things to encourage me.
Do you have a good memory or a bad memory?
What’s your earliest memory?
How much money do you usually spend in one day?
What’s the most expensive thing you own?
What’s the last thing that you bought?
Do you prefer to save money or spend money?
Do you think the police are good or bad? Are you you scared when you you see a police officer?
What sports do you play?
What things can you have delivered to your house?
Do you have a cell phone? What do you use it for?
Do you prefer to be late or early to class?
Have you ever been in a traffic accident?
If you had only 24 hours to live, what would you do?
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If a classmate asked you for an answer to a test question, what would you do?
If the whole world were listening, what would you say?
If your car hit another car but nobody noticed it, what would you do?
If you could ask God any one question, what would it be?
If you could be a super-hero, who would you be?
If you could be an animal, what animal would you be and why?
If you could be invisible, what would you do?
If you had three wishes, what would you wish for?
If you could have only one food for the rest of your life, what food would you choose?
If you could speak any language (besides English), what language would you speak?
If you could travel back in time, where would you go?
If you could travel into the future, where would you go?
What would you do if you found a wallet on the street?
What is the biggest problem facing your country?
If your cell phone fell in the toilet, what would you do?
Why is it important to wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle?
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