Prompts
Travel & Places
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TravelImagination
ElementaryIf you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
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TravelImagination
ElementaryIf you could live anywhere in the world, where would you choose?
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TravelMemories
ElementaryWhat was your favorite trip as a child, and why? #642things
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Travel
IntermediateWhat would your dream holiday be? Where would you go? What activities would you do?
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TravelMemories
IntermediateDescribe the best vacation that you have ever been on. Where did you go? What did you do? Who did you go with?
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TravelCulture
IntermediateWhat is a little-known fact about your country/city/region that would deserve more awareness?
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Culture
IntermediateIs there anything about your culture or home country which foreigners or tourists often misunderstand?
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Travel
IntermediateIs there a place you've always wanted to visit? What do you want to see or do there?
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Travel
IntermediateDescribe a place you've been to that's least like your hometown and explain why. #642things
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Daily lifeFirst steps
IntermediateWrite a letter in proper format to a penpal. Describe yourself and your house.
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Travel
Upper-IntermediateIf you could tour around the world, what cities would you go to? Where are they located? Why would you like to go there?
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TravelGoals
Upper-IntermediateDo you have a bucket list (a list of places to see or activities to do before you die)? What would you place on it?
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TravelImagination
You have to live abroad for a year. Which country do you choose and why?
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OpinionNews & current events
Upper-IntermediateWhat problems is your community/city/country facing?
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Travel
AdvancedChoose a building (in your city? Somewhere you researched?) and describe it in detail. What does it look like? What materials is it made of? What is its significance in its neighborhood? How do people use this building? Who uses this building? What do you think of the architecture? Now think ahead: in 50 years, will the building still exist? Are the building materials durable? Will people still be using this building, and how? If you think it will no longer exist, do you think people will remember that it existed?
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TravelRelationships
AdvancedYou have just moved to a different city and you know no one there. What would you do to meet people? How would you spend your free time?
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TravelOpinion
AdvancedHow has tourism changed a place you know well? Has it been more positive or negative, and for whom?
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