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  1. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. When is the holiday celebrated? Is it celebrated as a family or a group? Does your family celebrate this holiday? Has your family always celebrated this holiday? If not, when did you start celebrating it? When does the celebration for this holiday generally start?

  2. After a Vacation. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Did you enjoy your last vacation? (How was your vacation?) How do you feel after a long vacation? How many days was your vacation? How much money did you spend on your last vacation? Did you encounter any problems during your vacation?

  3. What is the best kind of holiday for different ages of people? Children? Teenagers? Adults? Elderly people? Do you think it is a good idea to travel with friends, or alone? How about with your family? If you had $100,000, where would you go on holiday? How about if you had $10,000? What about $1,000? Which countries have you travelled to?

  4. Is there a holiday similar to Christmas in your home country? Is your Christmas tree a real tree or an artificial tree? What are some popular foods for the Christmas season? What are you going to buy your boyfriend/girlfriend for their Christmas present? What did you do last year on Christmas Day? How did you celebrate Christmas last year?

  5. Do you think it is wrong to associate religious holidays with other types of things, like Easter and the bunny? Christmas and Santa Claus? If you can think of another good question for this list, please add it. A list of questions you can use to generate conversations in the ESL/EFL classroom.

  6. If it were suddenly announced that tomorrow was a national holiday, what would you do? What do you do on Saturdays? Do people's leisure time activities change as they get older? How? Who do you like to spend your leisure time with? What do you usually do? Do you like gossiping in your free time? Who do you gossip with? Who do you gossip about?

  7. Conversation QuestionsNew Year's Day. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Are any of the things similar to New Year's celebrations in your country? What traditional ways of welcoming the New Year do you have in your family or in your region? How old are your New Year traditions? Did your grandparents celebrate in the same way?

  8. A holiday can create the intellectual context for learning, and it is through this learning that the emotional integration might occur. Striving for cultural and emotional meaning, for the sense of feeling connected in order to survive emotionally, to fill in the void brought about by landing in a different country, I tried to become part of this country by joining its holidays.

  9. Do you think Thanksgiving is a family holiday? Why? What does "Thanksgiving" mean to you? What day is Thanksgiving celebrated in the United States? Canada? Your Country? What is your favorite Thanksgiving memory? What is your worst Thanksgiving memory? Why is football often associated with American Thanksgiving?

  10. Who taught you to swim? What kind of swimming suit do you wear? Have you ever been night-swimming? Are there any problems with jellyfish, sharks or stonefish at your local beach? Have you ever played sports on the beach? Which sports have you played. How are they different from non-beach versions of the sport?

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