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  1. An interactive multiple-choice JavaScript quiz for studying Turkish and English vocabulary.

  2. Days of the Week. Switch the next question to Swahili - English. The data for this quiz is from Hassan Ali. This quiz is part of English-Swahili Vocabulary Quizzes. An interactive multiple-choice JavaScript quiz for studying Swahili and English vocabulary.

  3. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. When is the holiday celebrated? Is it celebrated as a family or a group? Does your family celebrate this holiday? Has your family always celebrated this holiday? If not, when did you start celebrating it? When does the celebration for this holiday generally start?

  4. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. What month is it now? What month is it next month? What month is last month? Which month is your birthday? What month is Christmas? What month is Easter? What month do you go on a holiday? Which month is the hardest for you to spell?

  5. Conversation Questions. Time. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Are you on time? If you are late, what message does this send to the person who is waiting for you? Do you prefer to show up late or early? What is your busiest day of the week? Do you like to be busy, or do you like to have an easy schedule?

  6. This quiz is part of . (C) 2007 by. A Flash multiple-choice quiz for studying Bulgarian and English vocabulary.

  7. An interactive multiple-choice JavaScript quiz for studying Arabic and English vocabulary..

  8. What days of the week are the weekend? What is the date today? What was the date yesterday? What will the date be tomorrow? If you can think of another good question for this list, please add it. The Internet TESL Journal. A list of questions you can use to generate conversations in the ESL/EFL classroom.

  9. A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Are you allowed to eat in the classrooms? Are you allowed to smoke in the classrooms? Did you belong to any clubs in high school? Did you go to a public high school or a private one? What are the advantages of each type of school? Which type of school did you want to go to?

  10. What are the top three things you hope to get out of (get as a result of) your university days? In the West, one of the most valued parts of college life is independence. Are you more independent from your parents now than you were in high school? Name some things you can do now that you weren't allowed to do in high school.