😎 Lessons we’ve made about this topic:
– Do You Sound Rude in English?
– Surprising Ways to Improve English
– Common Phrases English Speakers Use Daily
– How to Start Thinking in English
Table of Contents
A2 Level (Elementary)
- What colors are in the English flag?
- Can you name three countries where people speak English?
- What is your favorite English word and why?
- How do you say “hello” in English?
- Why do you want to learn English?
- Describe your English teacher in three words.
- What English food do you know?
- Can you tell a short, simple story in English?
- What is difficult about learning English?
- What English songs do you like?
- How do you practice English outside of school?
- Can you name five animals in English?
- What English movies have you seen?
- How do you feel when you speak English?
- What are some English words for different emotions?
- Do you know any English jokes?
- What do you do when you don’t understand an English word?
- Can you describe your house in English?
- How is English different from your native language?
- What English words have you learned recently?
B1 Level (Intermediate)
- Discuss your first experience speaking English.
- How has learning English changed your life?
- What are the benefits of being bilingual?
- Share a challenging English word you’ve learned.
- Discuss a topic you enjoy talking about in English.
- How do English songs or movies help in learning?
- What cultural aspects have you learned through English?
- Talk about an English-speaking country you’d like to visit.
- How do you overcome fear of making mistakes in English?
- What role does English play in your career goals?
- Discuss a book you’ve read in English.
- How does English connect you with different people?
- What are some English idioms or phrases you know?
- How do you stay motivated to learn English?
- What’s your strategy for learning new English vocabulary?
- Discuss an English language game or activity you enjoy.
- How does social media help in learning English?
- Share an experience of using English in a real situation.
- What advice would you give to a new English learner?
- How do you think English will evolve in the future?
B2 Level (Upper-Intermediate)
- Debate the importance of English in global communication.
- Discuss the differences between American and British English.
- How does English proficiency open up career opportunities?
- Share your thoughts on the hardest part of learning English.
- Discuss a complex topic you’re comfortable discussing in English.
- What are the pros and cons of English becoming a global language?
- How do accents and dialects affect English communication?
- Discuss a memorable English learning experience.
- How does one’s native language influence English learning?
- What are the ethical implications of English dominance in media?
- Discuss the role of English in international relations.
- How has English literature influenced your worldview?
- Debate the necessity of learning English in a non-English speaking country.
- Discuss how technology is changing the way we learn English.
- What impact has English had on global pop culture?
- How can one maintain fluency in English without living in an English-speaking country?
- Discuss your favorite English-speaking author or book.
- How does English enable cross-cultural understanding?
- What are the challenges of translating content into English?
- How do you adapt your English in different social situations?
C1 Level (Advanced)
- Critique the role of English in perpetuating cultural hegemony.
- Analyze the impact of English on linguistic diversity.
- Discuss the nuances of humor and sarcasm in English.
- Debate the future of English as a lingua franca.
- Analyze a piece of English literature and its themes.
- Discuss the role of English in scientific research and academia.
- Examine the influence of English on Internet content and access.
- Discuss the balance between language preservation and English learning.
- Analyze the role of English in international politics and diplomacy.
- Critique the portrayal of non-native English speakers in media.
C2 Level (Proficiency)
- Evaluate the effects of English globalization on local languages.
- Discuss the philosophical implications of language and thought in English.
- Analyze the evolution of English through its history.
- Debate the ethical aspects of English as a mandatory subject in education.
- Discuss the complexities and subtleties of English legal language.
- Analyze the impact of English on global economic dynamics.
- Explore the concept of language identity in the context of English.
- Debate the impact of English on cultural identity and expression.
- Critically assess the role of English in shaping global narratives.
- Explore the linguistic future of English in an increasingly digital world.