December 29th

Welcome to today’s Daily Chat. Here you’ll find an assortment of conversation starters to suit a range of learners. I have categorised them as ‘On This Day’ (a question prompted by a moment in history), ‘Connect & Converse’ (general questions suitable for a range of different ages), ‘Daily Dilemma’ (Could you? Would you? Should you? If…).

Select one or more and begin conversing and building oral language skills today. Being able to engage and communicate with others, to reason and explain, and to ask questions to clarify understanding are vital skills for our pupils. Broad general knowledge underpins reading comprehension; in turn, this supports written communication.

Engage your pupils, get to know them better, and boost their confidence with our Daily Chat prompts. Our Big Chat Campaign is designed to promote conversations in schools. Find out more about sponsoring Big Chat banners for your local school here.

What shall we talk about today?

 

On This Day

Another day and another Irish-inspired On This Day conversation starter. I’m biased for sure, so indulge me as I think of home and ponder Ireland’s nickname! Do you know the nicknames of any other countries?

 

Connect and Converse

  • Why might parents restrict their child’s viewing?
  • Why might parents give in to their child’s TV demands?
  • Is there a programme you like that the adults in your home can’t bear to have on?

 

Daily Dilemma

Please don’t be a teacher-eating one!

 

Big Chat

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Dec 29 2024

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