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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 6> 📘 Day 4 – Conversation Topics


Practice Topics


1. My Last Weekend

  • What did you do?
  • Where did you go?
  • Who did you meet?
  • What did you eat?
  • How did you feel?

2. My Childhood

  • What games did you play?
  • What was your favorite toy?
  • Who were your friends?
  • Where did you live?
  • What did you fear?

3. A Family Trip

  • Where did you travel?
  • How did you go?
  • What places did you visit?
  • What did you enjoy most?
  • What did you eat?

4. Last Holiday / Festival

  • What did you celebrate?
  • Who came to your house?
  • What special food did you eat?
  • What gifts did you get?
  • Did you enjoy?

5. A Memorable Day at School

  • What happened?
  • Who was involved?
  • What did the teacher say?
  • How did your classmates react?
  • Did you learn something?

6. My Last Birthday

  • What did you do?
  • Who came?
  • What did you wear?
  • What gifts did you get?
  • Did you enjoy your party?

7. Yesterday’s Activities

  • What did you do after school?
  • What did you eat for dinner?
  • Did you watch TV?
  • What did you learn?
  • Did you sleep early?

8. An Old Friend

  • Who was your best friend?
  • Where did you meet?
  • What did you do together?
  • Did you fight?
  • When did you last meet?

9. Last Movie You Watched

  • What was the name?
  • Who were the actors?
  • What was the story?
  • Did you like it?
  • Who watched with you?

10. Your First Day of School

  • How did you feel?
  • Who was your teacher?
  • What did you learn?
  • What did you wear?
  • Did you make friends?

11. Last Time You Visited a Relative

  • Who did you visit?
  • Why did you go?
  • What did you talk about?
  • Did you eat together?
  • What did you bring?

12. A Festival You Enjoyed

  • Which festival?
  • What did you do?
  • Who came to celebrate?
  • What did you wear?
  • What did you enjoy most?

13. A Day Without Electricity

  • What did you do?
  • How did you feel?
  • Did you play outside?
  • What did your family do?
  • When did power return?

14. Your Last School Event

  • What was the event?
  • What was your role?
  • What did others do?
  • Who won?
  • What happened after?

15. An Embarrassing Moment

  • What happened?
  • Where were you?
  • Who saw it?
  • How did you feel?
  • What did you do next?

16. Your Last Shopping Trip

  • Where did you go?
  • What did you buy?
  • Who went with you?
  • How much did you spend?
  • Were you happy?

17. Your Last Meal at a Restaurant

  • Where did you go?
  • What did you order?
  • Who was with you?
  • How was the food?
  • Did you enjoy the place?

18. An Exam You Remember

  • What subject?
  • When was it?
  • Was it easy or hard?
  • Did you prepare well?
  • What marks did you get?

19. A Picnic or Outdoor Activity

  • Where did you go?
  • What did you take?
  • What games did you play?
  • What did you eat?
  • Who joined you?

20. Your Last Visit to a Doctor

  • Why did you go?
  • What did the doctor say?
  • Did you take medicine?
  • Did you feel better?
  • Who went with you?

21. Your Favorite Childhood Memory

  • What happened?
  • Who was there?
  • Where did it happen?
  • Why do you remember it?
  • How did you feel?

22. A Funny Incident

  • What happened?
  • Why was it funny?
  • Who was involved?
  • Did others laugh too?
  • What did you learn?

23. A Day You Stayed Home

  • Why did you stay?
  • What did you do all day?
  • Did you enjoy it?
  • What did your parents do?
  • How did the day end?

24. Your Last Visit to a Temple/Church

  • Where did you go?
  • What did you pray for?
  • Who went with you?
  • Did you offer something?
  • What did you feel?

25. A New Skill You Learned

  • What skill?
  • Who taught you?
  • Was it hard or easy?
  • Did you practice daily?
  • How did you feel after learning?

26. Something You Lost

  • What was it?
  • Where did you lose it?
  • Did you find it?
  • How did you feel?
  • Who helped you?

27. A Surprise You Got

  • What was the surprise?
  • Who gave it?
  • When did it happen?
  • How did you react?
  • Why was it special?

28. Helping Someone

  • Who did you help?
  • How did you help?
  • Why did they need help?
  • What did they say?
  • Did you feel proud?

29. An Animal You Saw

  • What animal?
  • Where did you see it?
  • What was it doing?
  • Were you scared?
  • Did you take a photo?

30. Your Favorite Teacher in School

  • What subject did they teach?
  • How did they teach?
  • What made them special?
  • What did you learn from them?
  • When did you meet them last?

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Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.