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Who's excited to join the speaking club tomorrow?😇 I have prepared captivating topics and stimulating questions:)
Level 3:
Relationships and Friendships
What qualities do you look for in a friend?
How do you maintain friendships in today's busy world?
Do you believe in love at first sight? Why or why not?
What makes a romantic relationship successful?
How do you handle conflicts or disagreements in relationships?
What are some cultural differences in dating and relationships?
Can you describe a memorable friendship or relationship from your life?
What are some important qualities in a good partner?
How has technology changed the way we form and maintain relationships?
What role do friendships play in your life? How important are they to you?
Have you ever had a long-lasting friendship? What do you think is the key to maintaining friendships over time?
Can you describe a time when you had to end a friendship? What was the reason behind it?
Do you believe in having a best friend? Why or why not?
How do you handle conflicts or disagreements with your friends?
What are some qualities that you value in a close friend? Why are they important to you?
Have you ever had a falling-out with a friend and then reconciled? How did you mend the relationship?
How do you make new friends as an adult? Is it more challenging than making friends as a child?
Do you think it's possible for men and women to be just friends? Why or why not?
Have you ever had a friendship that turned into a romantic relationship? How did it affect the dynamic of the relationship?
What are some common misconceptions or stereotypes about friendships and relationships? you think long-distance relationships can work? Why or why not?
Do you prefer having a small circle of close friends or a large network of acquaintances? Why?
How do you support your friends during difficult times? Can you share an example?
Have you ever had a friend who betrayed your trust? How did it impact your relationship?
Are there any cultural differences in the way friendships and relationships are formed and maintained?
Do you believe in maintaining friendships from childhood or do you think it's natural to grow apart over time?
What are some ways to strengthen and deepen friendships?
How do you navigate friendships in the age of social media? Are online friendships as valuable as in-person friendships?
Can you describe a time when a friend helped you grow or change as a person? What did you learn from that experience?
How do you strike a balance between your friendships and romantic relationships?
IDIOMS:
A shoulder to cry on: Someone who provides emotional support during difficult times.
Example: "When my grandmother passed away, my best friend was always there as a shoulder to cry on."
Birds of a feather flock together: People with similar interests, characteristics, or backgrounds tend to associate with each other.
Example: "It's no surprise that Sarah and James became close friends; birds of a feather flock together."
Let bygones be bygones: To forget past conflicts or grievances and move on.
Example: "After their argument, they decided to let bygones be bygones and rebuild their friendship."
Blood is thicker than water: Family relationships are stronger and more important than friendships.
Example: "Even though they had a falling-out, in the end, blood is thicker than water, and they reconciled."
A friend in need is a friend indeed: A true friend is someone who is supportive and helpful in times of need.
Example: "When I was going through a tough time, my friend helped me without hesitation. A friend in need is a friend indeed."
To have someone's back: To support and defend someone, especially in difficult situations.
Example: "I know I can count on my best friend to have my back no matter what."
To hit it off: To quickly and easily form a positive connection or bond with someone.
Example: "From the moment we met, we hit it off and became close friends."
Level2:
My Dream Superpower
If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Why?
How would you use your superpower to help others?
Can you imagine a situation where your superpower would come in handy?
Would you tell others about your superpower or keep it a secret? Why?
If you had a superpower, would you be a superhero or a supervillain? Why?
Which superhero or fictional character with superpowers do you admire? Why?
If your friends also had superpowers, what would you do together?
How do you think having a superpower would change your daily life?
My Favorite Book
What is your favorite book? Why do you like it?
Can you describe the main characters in your favorite book?
What is the story or plot of your favorite book?
Do you have a favorite part or scene from the book? Why is it your favorite?
Have you read any other books by the same author? Did you enjoy them?
Would you recommend your favorite book to a friend? Why or why not?
If you could meet one of the characters from your favorite book, who would it be? Why?
Are there any lessons or messages you learned from reading your favorite book?
My Favorite Season
What is your favorite season? Why do you like it?
What are some activities you enjoy doing during your favorite season?
How does the weather change during your favorite season?
Are there any special holidays or events that occur during your favorite season?
What are some things you like to eat or drink during your favorite season?
Do you have any favorite clothes or outfits that you wear during your favorite season?
How does nature change during your favorite season?
Are there any specific colors or smells that remind you of your favorite season?
IDIOMS:
A piece of cake: Something that is very easy to do.
Example: "Don't worry, solving this math problem is a piece of cake!"
All ears: Paying full attention and listening carefully.
Example: "I'm all ears! Tell me about your exciting weekend."
Let the cat out of the bag: To accidentally reveal a secret.
Example: "Oops, I let the cat out of the bag! I wasn't supposed to tell you about the surprise party."
Out of the blue: Happening suddenly and unexpectedly.
Example: "I received a letter from my pen pal out of the blue. I wasn't expecting it at all!"
Actions speak louder than words: What someone does is more important than what they say.
Example: "Instead of just saying sorry, show your friend that you're sorry. Remember, actions speak louder than words."
Break the ice: To do or say something to make people feel more comfortable in a new or awkward situation.
Example: "Let's play a fun game to break the ice and get to know each other better."
Hit the nail on the head: To accurately say or do something that addresses the problem or situation.
Example: "You hit the nail on the head with your suggestion. That's exactly what we need to do."
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