This document provides 10 icebreaker questions that can be used for younger or less fluent English students to help them start conversing in English. The questions focus on topics like what makes them happy, their favorite foods, TV shows, books, hobbies, seasons, and reasons for learning English to help students feel more comfortable speaking in a low-pressure way.
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Icebreaker Questions for Younger or Less Fluent Students
This document provides 10 icebreaker questions that can be used for younger or less fluent English students to help them start conversing in English. The questions focus on topics like what makes them happy, their favorite foods, TV shows, books, hobbies, seasons, and reasons for learning English to help students feel more comfortable speaking in a low-pressure way.
This document provides 10 icebreaker questions that can be used for younger or less fluent English students to help them start conversing in English. The questions focus on topics like what makes them happy, their favorite foods, TV shows, books, hobbies, seasons, and reasons for learning English to help students feel more comfortable speaking in a low-pressure way.
What food do you like to eat? What food do you like to cook? Who is the best cook in your family? What is your favorite TV show? Why do you like your favorite book? What do you like to do at the park/playground? What is your favorite season? Why do you like it? Why are you learning English? What do you buy at the store?