In what situations and how often do you currently use English?, What do you find most difficult about learning English?, Think of 3 things that a successful language learner does to improve their English., Have you attended an English course before? What was it like?, What is the role of the teacher in language learning?, Why are you learning English?, How important is error correction in language learning?, What area of English would you most like to improve? Why?, How can classmates help each other to learn?, What do you think are your strongest English skills? Why? And your weaknesses?, What has been your recent language success?, What have you done recently to improve your English?, Have you ever taken an exam in English? What was it like?, What kind of activities do you enjoy doing to practise your English?, What language resources (websites, phone apps, etc.) do you find useful?, What does 'speaking English fluently' mean to you and how can you achieve it?, ''To be able to speak English well, you have to live in an English-speaking country for at least a year.'' Do you agree? Why/Why not?, ''It's never too late to be able to learn a new language.'' Do you agree? Why/Why not?, ''It doesn't matter if you make mistakes in English if people are able to understand you.'' Do you agree? Why/Why not?, ''Everyone can learn to speak a foreign language.'' Do you agree? Why/Why not?, ''Learning a foreign language is mostly a matter of learning a lot of new words.'' Do you agree? Why/Why not?.
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