Kids can be shy, its not always easy for them to have conversations with peers or adults. This list of 100 get-to-know-you questions can help. Listen to English conversation with audio.
Struggling to find engaging conversation starters for your ESL students? Look no further! This page provides a list of 100 easy-to-understand questions that cover a variety of topics to get your kids talking in English. From family and hobbies to school and favorites, these questions are a great way to spark conversation and help your students learn and practice English in a fun and interactive way.
100 Questions to Get Kids Talking
Questions About The Previous Week
- What did you do this week?
- What was something fun you did this week?
- What was something you had to do this week that you didn’t care for?
- Did you see anyone this week that you haven’t seen for a while?
- Did you go visit anyone this week?
- Did anyone come to visit your house this week?
- Do you have any exciting stories to tell from the past week?
Questions About Their Family
- How many brothers and sisters do you have?
- Are your brothers and sisters older or younger?
- What are their names?
- How do you like being a big/litter sister/brother?
- What are your parents’ names?
- Where does your Dad work / what does your dad do for a job?
- Where does your Mom work / what does your dad do for a job?
- What is your favorite thing to do as a family?
- Do you have any pets?
- What kind of pets do you have?
- What are the names of your pets?
Questions About Them
- How old are you?
- When is/was your birthday?
- What did you do for last birthday?
- If you could have the perfect birthday party, what would it be?
- What is your favorite food?
- What is one thing that your Mom/Dad makes for dinner that you just can’t stand?
- What is your favorite kind of ice cream?
- What is your favorite kind of candy?
- What is your favorite color?
- What is your favorite zoo animal?
- What is your favorite time of the year?
- Is your bedroom decorated? How is it decorated?
- Do you have to share your bedroom with anyone?
- If you could receive one thing in the whole world as a present right now, what would it be?
- What do you want to be when you get older? Why?
- What is the silliest thing you have ever said or done?
- What do you like to spend your allowance on?
- What is one thing you don’t know how to do that you wish you did?
Questions About School
- Where do you go to school?
- What grade are you in?
- Do you like the grade you are in more or less than last year?
- Do you ride the bus to school?
- What is your teacher’s name?
- What is your favorite thing to study at school?
- What are you studying in school right now in math? …language arts? ..science? ..etc?
- What is your least favorite thing to study?
- Do you have lots of homework to do each night?
- Who is your best friend?
- What do you like to play at recess?
- Do you ever stay home from school sick?
- When was the last time you stayed home?
Questions About Their Activities
- What do you like to do for fun?
- Do you play sports? Which ones?
- What is your favorite position to play?
- Does your team have a name?
- What is your favorite thing to do on the weekend?
- Do you prefer to spend your time inside or outside?
- Do you like to draw? What kinds of things do you draw?
- What do you do when you get home from school?
- Do you like to do puzzles? What about word puzzles? …number puzzles?
- Does your family go on a vacation each year?
- Where does your family go on vacation?
- Where is the most exciting place you have been in the past year?
- Do you have a bike? What does it look like?
Questions About Cultural Things
- What is your favorite TV show?
- Why do you like it?
- What is your favorite movie ever?
- What was the last movie you saw?
- Did you like it or not, and why?
- What is the best toy that you have?
- Do you like to read?
- What is your favorite book?
- What is your favorite computer game?
- Do you like to play video games?
- What kind of video game system do you have?
- What is your favorite game to ply on the Wii, Xbox, etc?
- Do you have a portable game system like a PSP or DS? Which one?
- Do you like to go out to eat?
- What is your favorite place to eat?
- Who has the best kids’ meal toys right now?
- What kind of music do you like?
- What is your favorite song?
- Do you like to dance?
- Do you know how to play any instruments? Which one(s)?
Questions About Spiritual Things
- Do you like to read your Bible?
- Do you have a favorite Bible verse?
- What is the funniest name in the Bible?
- Do you pray to God every day?
- What types of things do you pray for?
- Who brings you to church (mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, etc.)?
- Do you like coming to church?
- When you think of God, how do you picture him?
- Why do you think Jesus decided to come and die for our sins?
- Do you talk to your Mom and Dad about Jesus and the Bible?
- Do you tell other people about Jesus?
- Who have you told about Jesus recently?
Questions About Children’s Ministry
- What is your favorite thing that we do here each week?
- What is your least favorite thing that we do here each week?
- What have we done in the past that you would like to see again?
- Do you like coming to [insert name of your children’s ministry here]? Why or why not?
- If you ran children’s church, what would you do different?
- Do you like the music we play in children’s church?
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Update: Many school educators have used this free resource to help children learn English (ESL conversations). These simple “get to know know you” questions are perfect to break the ice and get kids talking. I’ve added audio pronunciation recordings (MP3 Audio ESL Questions for Kids) to help you hear these spoken English conversation questions. (USA American native speaker).
In order to help, I have compiled a list of 100 questions and conversation starters to get kids talking. Much like any conversation, the key is to just get it started then it tends to take on a life of its own. There are literally thousands upon thousands of things you can talk to a child about.
This is an article about conversation starters for kids. It discusses questions to get to know kids better. There are questions about a child’s family, pets, hobbies, and school. Other questions ask about their favorite things and what they like to do. Some questions are about their beliefs.
Here are a few different ways to incorporate the keywords into English conversations for kids, depending on the context you’d like:
Scenario 1: Introducing Keywords in a Classroom Setting
Teacher: “Good morning class! Today we’re going to practice our English conversation skills. We’ll use some fun conversation starters, especially for ESL students. Who wants to learn some new daily English conversation questions?”
Scenario 2: Parent/Child Conversation Practice
Parent: “Hey, do you want to play a game to help you with your English? I’ll ask some simple conversation questions, and you answer them. We can ask each other questions too!”
Scenario 3: Focusing on Questions Only
Here’s a list of questions directly using those keywords
- Family: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
- Hobbies: What do you like to do for fun?
- School: What’s your favorite subject in school?
- Favorites: What’s your favorite color?
- General/Daily: What did you eat for breakfast today?
I’m teaching ESL in a local high school (Taipei) and I’ve had a measure of success in getting kids with limited vocabulary to express opinions with a variety of questions that require a certain amount of analytical thinking (Grade 7 & up). For example: Why do people wear clothes? Why do we have laws? Why do some people drink cow’s milk? (Here, some kids will catch the double question – 1. Why milk? & 2. Why cow’s milk?). I suggest different ways to begin … “I think it’s because…” (expressing uncertainty) — “Some people believe…” (understanding the beliefs/opinions of others) etc.
Will be helpful in teaching children to speak English.
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Well and good am teaching English in Rwanda.The list is more helpfull to me, otherwise thank-you.
I am a teacher it is very good and helpful .
Thank you very much. It is very helpful for me specially when we have our free talk. I am an ESL teacher .
Great points for starting children to talk, very useful for our ESL classes for kids. Will share our feedback. Have a great day!,
Great idea for English teachers.
this can help too.
It is a great help for an EFL teacher like me to interact with my students especially the young learners who are very talkative yet cannot fully express their mighty opinions. These questions also help us brainstorm great vocabularies which can increase there word bank. Keep up the passion to help.