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Activity 2: Peer Interview Practice

  1. What is your name?
  2. Where are you from?
  3. How old are you?
  4. Do you have any brothers or sisters?
  5. What is your favorite color?
  6. What is your favorite number?
  7. What is your birthday month?
  8. What language do you speak at home?
  9. What is your favorite subject in school?
  10. Which subject do you find difficult?
  11. What time do you wake up in the morning?
  12. What do you usually eat for breakfast?
  13. How do you come to school?
  14. What do you do after school?
  15. Do you like to help at home?
  16. Who cooks in your family?
  17. Do you watch TV every day?
  18. What time do you go to bed?
  19. Do you prefer the morning or evening?
  20. What is the first thing you do when you reach school?
  21. What is your favorite hobby?
  22. Do you like reading books?
  23. What kind of music do you like?
  24. Do you like dancing?
  25. What is your favorite sport?
  26. Do you like to play indoor games or outdoor games?
  27. Do you like painting or drawing?
  28. Which cartoon do you like most?
  29. Do you like playing with friends?
  30. What hobby would you like to learn in the future?
  31. What is your favorite food and why?
  32. Do you like sweets?
  33. What is your favorite fruit?
  34. What is your favorite vegetable?
  35. Do you drink milk every day?
  36. Do you like fast food?
  37. Do you like ice cream?
  38. What food do you not like?
  39. What food do you eat every day?
  40. Do you prefer home-cooked food or restaurant food?
  41. Who is your favorite teacher?
  42. Do you like English class?
  43. Which subject is easy for you?
  44. Do you enjoy reading stories?
  45. Do you like writing in English?
  46. Do you like speaking in English?
  47. What do you want to improve in English?
  48. Do you enjoy doing homework?
  49. Do you work better alone or in groups?
  50. Do you like exams?
  51. Who is your best friend?
  52. What do you do with your best friend?
  53. Who is the funniest person in your family?
  54. Who do you admire in your family?
  55. Do you like to spend time with cousins?
  56. What do you and your family do on weekends?
  57. Who helps you in your studies at home?
  58. Who tells you stories?
  59. Do you go shopping with your family?
  60. Do you eat together with your family?
  61. What do you want to be when you grow up?
  62. Do you want to travel abroad?
  63. Which country would you like to visit?
  64. Do you want to study in a big city?
  65. What job do you dream of doing?
  66. Do you want to be rich or famous?
  67. What skill do you want to learn in the future?
  68. Do you want to learn another language?
  69. Do you want to buy a car in the future?
  70. Why do you want to learn English?

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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.