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  1. I have a question about mathematics, regarding continuous functions. About applies to a domain of knowledge, whereas regarding applies to a specific object or concept. B (on) should mean the same as A and C, but it doesn't feel idiomatic in this sentence. I have a question on the grade you awarded me. I have a question on metaphysics.

  2. Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom A Project of The Internet TESL Journal. If this is your first time here, then read the Teacher's Guide to Using These Pages If you can think of a good question for any list, please send it to us.

  3. Do you know how to make a pizza? Do you know who invented the pizza? Why is pizza popular? Have you ever called for pizza delivery? How do you make pizza at home? 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.

  4. Conversation Questions Meeting People. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Do you enjoy meeting new people? What are some good things to ask someone you just met? What are some things you shouldn't ask people you just met? Is it OK to ask a person's age in your country? Are you nervous when you are introduced to someone new?

  5. When the verb in a statement is neither a primary auxiliary verb (be, have, do) nor a modal auxiliary verb (will, would, can, could, may, might, shall, should, must, ought to, used to), do is used to form a question from it.

  6. Conversation Questions. Friends. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Are there any famous stories of friendship in your culture? Can you describe one of your closest friends. Do you have any childhood friendships that are still strong today?

  7. Conversation Questions. Happiness. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Are you a happy person? What is happiness for you? What do you think is the color for happiness?

  8. What can make you happy in the long term/ short term? Consider the following: job satisfaction, a loving family, good health, plenty of money, strong religious believes, ... What do you think of your mother and your father? Which do you think is more important: following the dreams your parents want for you or following your own dreams?

  9. Can you tell me about a time you lied? Can you tell me about something you regret? Can you tell me about a mistake you made? Can you tell me about someone in your family? Can you tell me about your favorite book? Can you tell me about someone you envy? Can you tell me about something you've achieved?

  10. What hobbies do you have? What is the nearest bus stop or train station to your house? What is your motto? What is your religion? (Perhaps not a good question in some situations.) What kind of food do you like? What kind of people do you like? What kind of people do you not like?

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