Monday, July 25, 2022

ESL Conversation Questions: Feminism



1. What is feminism? 

2. Why isn't there something called "masculinism"? 

3. Can men be feminists? 

4. Why do you think there are some women who are against feminism?

5. "When men are oppressed it is a tragedy, when women are oppressed it is tradition." Letty Cottin Pogrebin 

6. Could you date someone who was a radical feminist? 

Monday, July 18, 2022

ESL Conversation Questions: Real Estate



1. What is real estate? 


2. What qualities do you have to have to be a good real estate agent? 


3. What are some key factors that affect the real estate market? 


4. What are some of the downsides of being a real estate agent? 


5. “ Don’t wait to buy real estate, buy real estate and wait.” T Harv Eker 

What does this quote mean to you? 


6. With $USD 300k, where would you want to invest in real estate? 

ESL Vocabulary: Real Estate


ESL Vocabulary: ( Real Estate

1. Buyer’s Market: A Buyer’s Market is going to be ideal for someone who is looking to buy a house. 

2. Seller’s Market: A Seller’s Market describes a period in time where it is better to be someone selling one’s home rather than attempting to buy one.  

3. Appreciation: This is how much the home or property increases over time based on a few things such as home improvements, location, market fluctuation, and so on.

4. Equity: This is how much of the property or home the homeowner truly owns at the moment.

5. Foreclosure: A foreclosure occurs when a property owner is unable or has not made the previously agreed-upon payments for their mortgage.

6. Amortization: This is the amount of loan debt that decreases over time. This is achieved through the repayment of the principal. 

Thursday, July 14, 2022

ESL Grammar: Feminism

 


1.  How does this picture represent feminism ?

2. simple past 



1. What decade do you think this picture was taken in 
2. past progressive 


1. Is this picture inclusive or exclusive 
2. past perfect 




Sunday, July 10, 2022

ESL Phrasal Verbs: Bring



1. Bring about - to make something happen 

2. Bring along - to take someone or something with you when you go somewhere 

3. Bring back - re-kindle memories or feeling 

4. Bring down - to reduce 

5. Bring forward - to change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier 

6. Bring in - to use the skills of a particular person or group 



Conversation Questions with Bring 

1. Do you think success brings about more problems in people's lives? 

2. If you traveled to another continent would you want to bring along someone with you ? 

3. What movie could you watch that would bring back memories of your childhood? 

4. Do you feel like anyone directly or indirectly tries to bring you down emotionally? 

5. Is it awkward to request for a meeting or an appointment be brought forward? 

6. What industry brings in the most money for your country? 


ESL Vocabulary: Danger



1. Oblivion - noun - the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one 

2. Novelty - noun - the quality of being new, original or unusual 

3. Impulsive - adjective - acting or done without forethought 

4. Dissociate - noun - disconnect or separate 

5. Thrill - noun - a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure 

6. Brought up - phrasal verb - to bring a person to maturity through nurturing care and education 

Thursday, July 7, 2022

ESL Vocabulary: Fire



1. Rapid - adjective - happening in a short time or at a great rate 

2. Combustion - noun - the process of burning something 

3. Grasp - verb - seize and hold firmly 

4. Ignite - verb - arouse or inflame 

5. Incentive - noun - a thing that encourages or motivates someone to do something 

6. skyrocket - verb - increase very steeply or rapidly 

Phrasal Verbs with Up



1. Take up 

2. Give up 

3. Make up 

4. Look up 

5. Show up 

6.  Set up 

7. Keep up 

8. blow up 

9. get up 

10. end up 


A. eventually do / decide 

B. continue at the same rate 

C.  find, search for 

D. arrive 

E. start 

F. quit 

G. get out of bed 

H. invent, lie about something 

I. arrange 

J. explode 


Monday, July 4, 2022

ESL Conversation Questions: Fire




1. When you think of fire what comes to your mind? 

2. Why do people like looking at fire? 

3. What does it mean to play with fire? 

4. What does fire represent symbolically? 

5. " Don't let an old flame burn you twice." What does this quote mean? 

6. What lights your fire?  

ESL Vocabulary: Arizona

ESL Vocabulary: Vacation In Arizona  1. Attraction - noun - the action of provoking interest in someone or something  2. Enthusiast - noun -...