How do you think the way children communicate today differs from previous generations? Is it necessarily a negative change?, Do you think screen time is actually damaging children’s language development, or is society exaggerating the problem?, What kinds of activities genuinely help expand a person’s vocabulary outside the classroom?, Have you noticed any differences between people who read regularly and those who mostly consume short-form digital content?, To what extent are parents responsible for shaping children’s language habits and attention spans?, Do you agree that conversation is becoming a “lost skill” in modern society? Why / why not?, Some educators believe foreign language learning improves overall thinking and communication skills. Do you agree?, Is there any “golden age” of language and reading that society has lost, or do older generations simply romanticise the past?, If you had to choose one habit that most improves a child’s language development, what would it be?.

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