The Best ESL Conversation Questions - Reading Comprehension Questions
by Fran O'Brien
About This Book
"The Best ESL Conversation Questions" by Fran O'Brien is a fantastic resource for parents looking to boost their child's English-speaking skills. This book is packed with over 1,300 fun and thought-provoking questions covering a wide range of topics kids love. It’s designed to spark lively conversations, helping children practice their English in a relaxed way. Why is this valuable? Because talking about different subjects not only improves vocabulary but also builds confidence in speaking. Plus, it encourages kids to express their thoughts and ideas, which is so important for their overall communication skills. The questions are engaging and can lead to delightful discussions that strengthen the bond between you and your child. Whether it's about their favorite animals or dreams for the future, this book makes learning English enjoyable and interactive!
How WeRead Helps
WeRead takes this wonderful book and makes it even more accessible for you and your little ones. First, it offers age-appropriate questions specifically tailored for kids aged 3 to 9, making it easy for them to engage with the material. Before diving into a reading session, WeRead highlights key vocabulary words to pay attention to, ensuring your child understands the important terms they'll encounter. During reading, it uses dialogic reading prompts, which means it encourages back-and-forth conversations. This approach helps you ask questions that get your child thinking and sharing their ideas, making reading a fun and interactive experience!
What You'll Get with WeRead
- Age-appropriate questions for kids ages 3-9
- Pre-reading vocabulary highlights so you know which words to focus on
- Dialogic reading prompts that encourage conversation
- 100+ curated children's books with expert-designed questions
Key Vocabulary
adventure, imagine, explore, discover, journey
Sample Questions
- What do you see on this page?
- Where are they going?
- What happened next?