Conversation Questions for Discussing English Study

Beginner Level Conversations- Series 3- Lesson 8

In this lesson, you learn 10 questions with sample answers for having a normal conversation discussing English study. We also have added 10 extra conversation questions if you decide to extend your discussion.

 

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Practice English Speaking by Talking about Studying English

Here are some engaging questions with sample answers that delve into various aspects of studying English, preferences, and experiences.

  • Do you think English is a difficult language to learn? Why?

I think English can be tricky, but definitely not impossible! It has a lot of irregular verbs and strange pronunciations. Sometimes it feels like there are so many rules, and then there are exceptions to those rules! But the more you practice, the easier it becomes.

  • How do you practice English? How often?

I try to practice every day, even if it’s just for a little while. I read English books and articles, watch movies and TV shows, and listen to English music. I even talk to my English-speaking friends online!

  • What is your favorite way to practice your English? Explain.

My favorite way to practice is probably talking to people. It’s a little scary at first, but it’s the best way to improve your fluency and get used to different accents and slang.  It’s also a lot of fun to make new friends and learn about different cultures!

  • What is the most difficult thing about English? Explain. 

The hardest part for me is probably the grammar. There are so many different tenses and sentence structures that it can be confusing!  But I’m getting better at it with practice. I use lots of online resources and grammar books to help me out.

  • Why are you learning English?

I’m learning English because it’s the language of the internet and global communication. I want to be able to connect with people from all over the world and access information and resources that are only available in English. It also opens up new career opportunities for me.

  • What do you think you will be able to do in English in the future?

In the future, I hope to be able to read and write English fluently. I want to be able to work in an international company and travel the world without any language barriers. It would be amazing to experience different cultures and communicate easily with people from all over the world.

  • Do you think that English will completely dominate all the other languages in the future? If yes, how will it affect the world?

It’s true that English is a very influential language, but I don’t think it will completely dominate all other languages. Languages are part of our identity and culture. I think it’s important to preserve and celebrate the diversity of languages in the world.

  • How do you use the Internet to learn English?

I use the internet a lot to learn English! I watch English-language YouTube videos, listen to podcasts, and take online courses. There are so many great resources available online.

  • What search engine do you use most often when you study? Why?

I usually use Google because it has a lot of information and resources in English. It’s also easy to use and I like the search results.

  • How can the English language help you advance in your career? Explain. 

English is a valuable skill in many industries. It can help me get a job in an international company or even open my own business. Knowing English can also help me network with people from different cultures and advance my career.

 

Additional questions for conversation

For a longer conversation on English study, you can use the below questions.

 

  1. Which country is the best place to study English? Why?
  2. Are you willing to get a tutor just to further learn English? Why or why not?
  3. Have you ever spoken English on the phone?
  4. What resources (books, apps, videos) do you find most helpful for learning English?
  5. How do you overcome challenges when learning new vocabulary?
  6. Can you share a memorable experience you had while speaking English?
  7. What topics do you enjoy discussing in English, and why?
  8. How do you stay motivated to keep improving your English skills?
  9. Do you think social media is a good tool for learning English? Why or why not?
  10. What aspects of English culture have you found interesting while learning the language?

 

 

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