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  1. Possessions. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom . What's your most valued possession? Can you remember the last gift you were given? Did you like it? Do you ever buy 'gifts' for yourself? What's the most expensive thing you've ever bought?

  2. Let's do English ESL discussion starters, speaking cards. These are conversation questions to get students to talk about the topic of "possessions". You can use…

  3. Conversation 1. Man: Is this your jacket? Woman: No, that's not mine. Man: Whose is it? Woman: Maybe it is Tom's jacket. Man: No, that is his jacket over there. Woman: I'm now sure then. Man: Is it Beth's jacket? Woman: No, it is too big to be her jacket. Man: Well, it belongs to someone. Conversation 2. Man: Whose car is this?

  4. This is a wordlist to collect the words which mean our possessions in everyday life and which can be used in the sentences with "have got".

  5. In this lesson, you are going to read a Part 2 topic and a sample answer to give you an idea how to organise your talk on this specific subject. Spend 1 minute to plan so that you stay on the subject while talking. Describe one of your possessions which you couldn’t live without. (Heading) You should say: what it is (Point 1)

  6. If you’re stuck coming up with a conversation topic to practice English, pick one from this list of 24 ESL conversation questions for adults.

  7. Grammar-based themed worksheet aimed at practising the use of possessive adjectives, speaking, listening, asking for clarification, asking to repeat, note-takin…