Topic: Dating (Upper-Intermediate ESL Lesson Plan)
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Topic: Dating (Upper-Intermediate ESL Lesson Plan)

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If you’re an ESL teacher looking for fun activities for talking about dating , look no further. Below are over thirty questions and activities to get your ESL students talking, reading and writing about dating . Although ESL students tend to absolutely love just sitting around talking with a group about romance and dating , there are plenty more fun activities you can do that involve reading writing, playing games, listening to music and watching videos as well as having conversation.

How serious is dating in your culture? If you date, does it mean you’re probably going to get married, or is it often just for fun? Do you spend time alone with your date, or are there other people there?

Describe the character of the person you would like to date? Do you “go Dutch” when dating ? Do you know what it means to ‘go Dutch’?; Is it usual for people in.

Excellent, very interesting. The protagonist has a long-term relationship with a woman who is lying about her age, her situation…. Thank Ronnie. Does Paul smoke? The correct answer would be: NO. I love this teachings Ronnie because in an english school they will never teach us these kind of slangs! Love you Ronnie! Hi Ms Roinne you are fantastic tutor and do you speak and explain and british language or no thank you and can you speak in all next videos about the accent you will use it in next videos thank you.

Learn English for free with video lessons by experienced native-speaker teachers. In this very important, very serious lesson, I will teach you some slang and acronyms commonly used in the world of Internet dating . I will also give you a list of acronyms to describe yourself on your profile. Watch the lesson to find out what this means, and be sure to describe yourself in acronyms in the comments below!

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