This document provides 9 oral questions for teens at an English proficiency level of 9. The questions cover a range of topics including daily routines like how the student goes to school, breakfast habits, and morning activities. Broader topics include views on immigration issues in their country, preferred sources of energy and environmental impacts, as well as areas of agreement and disagreement with friends and family. Students must provide a full sentence response to earn points for each question answered correctly.
This document provides 9 oral questions for teens at an English proficiency level of 9. The questions cover a range of topics including daily routines like how the student goes to school, breakfast habits, and morning activities. Broader topics include views on immigration issues in their country, preferred sources of energy and environmental impacts, as well as areas of agreement and disagreement with friends and family. Students must provide a full sentence response to earn points for each question answered correctly.
This document provides 9 oral questions for teens at an English proficiency level of 9. The questions cover a range of topics including daily routines like how the student goes to school, breakfast habits, and morning activities. Broader topics include views on immigration issues in their country, preferred sources of energy and environmental impacts, as well as areas of agreement and disagreement with friends and family. Students must provide a full sentence response to earn points for each question answered correctly.
Kindly Note That: Each question has a point. Students have to answer the following questions in full sentences to get the point.
1) How do you normally go to school?
2) Do you have immigrants in your country? What problems do they face? 3) Can you share with me something from your “Black Box”? (something you’ve done and have never told anyone about it) 4) What types of energy do you use the most?(electricity, gas, solar energy…) Does it cause any environmental pollution? If yes, do we have any alternatives? 5) Do you usually share the same opinions with your friends and family? What kind of things do you disagree about? 6) Do you like shopping? What do you prefer, online shopping or going directly to the store? Why? 7) Describe the most unusual item of clothing you’ve ever seen. 8) What have you been doing this morning? 9) Have you eaten your breakfast?