Who Are You
Who Are You
We will first show a video of 13mins. It talks about two different people and
their lives. After the video finished you can ask the students to explain ``WHO
THEY ARE``: Ask them why they started to learn English? Did they think
they would have gotten so far? What are their goals etc., Let them tell you
about them. Bellow are some questions that can help you if you run out of
questions.
Interests and Hobbies
4. What was the hardest part of the past week for you?
16. Outside the classroom, what type of learning do you enjoy most?
19. If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?
22. What is something people don’t know about you that you wish they knew?
25. What is a big world problem that you would like to change?
29. How do you most like to connect with your friends? Through social media, by
talking over the phone or texting, or by meeting up in person?
30. What is one thing your teacher can do to get to know you better?
31. How can your teacher help you if you are feeling down?
32. What is one thing you want to know about your teacher?
33. What do you think is the most important quality for a teacher to have?
34. Who is an adult at school that you know you can count on?
35. Who is a friend at school that you know you can count on?
37. What makes you feel the most appreciated and understood?
42. What are some family items or artifacts that represent your culture and
identity?
48. Does your family have pets? If not, would you like to have a pet? What kind?
50. Do you have siblings? If not, would you want to have siblings or do you like
being an only child?
52. What is your least favorite subject and why? What is the best way I can support
you when we work on that subject?
53. What is one thing you think you do well as a student?
57. What is something you would really want to learn about at school?
58. Which of the following is your favorite way to learn: by talking with others, by
listening, or by reading?
61. What is the best school project or lesson you can remember?
62. What is the best way I can support you outside of class?
63. How would you like to be recognized if you get a good grade on an assignment
or project?
64. What is one thing you are looking forward to this school year?
67. What is one thing you would like your classmates or teacher to know about you
this year?
68. What is one thing you want to know about your teacher(s) this year?
69. What was the best part of the past week for you?
70. What was the hardest part of the past week for you?
71. What can teachers or other adults at school do to better support you?
Virtual Learning
79. What is something your teachers could do to improve virtual classroom time?
80. What is your favorite Zoom background?
82. When you take breaks from school at home, what do you like to do?
83. What is your favorite way to get in touch with your classmates and friends
online?
84. What would help you feel more connected to your classmates and your school?
These questions can also be used between classmates to help students reconnect
with one another, discover similarities, and learn new things about one another.
92. Would you rather eat salty or sweet snacks for the rest of your life?
93. Would you rather win the lottery or be famous?
95. Would you rather be the oldest sibling or the youngest sibling?
98. Would you rather travel back in time or travel to the future?
99. Would you rather live in snow or rain for the rest of your life?
101. Would you rather live without Netflix or live without YouTube?