[PDF/PNG] Dialogue Prompts: Past Simple

Help your beginner and pre-intermediate ESL students to be the most communicative learners in the world with these no-prep dialogue prompts!

Kaya

6/7/2024

Functional Language Dialogue Prompts for beginners - mixing grammar (Past Simple) and real life!

  • an easily adaptable activity related to making conversations, small talk, chit chat, dialogues, talking about the past, using past simple, and more!

  • Perfect for newcomers and/or students who still struggle with everyday conversations and small talk

  • speaking, speaking, speaking

  • Speaking and Writing Prompts

  • vocabulary

  • dialogue prompts

  • real-life conversations

  • for all age groups, especially for Real Estate Agents

  • PDF and Png

  • digital and printable

  • ELA

  • ESL levels: A1-A2+

  • easily adaptable

Can be used as:
  • warm-ups

  • stand-alone activities

  • supplementary materials

  • homework

  • writing prompts

  • exam practice

  • role-plays

  • oral practise

  • assignments

  • quizzes/ tests

  • ... and whatever else works for you!

What's included?
  • 20 prompts + 2 templates to make your own dialogues

  • Digital: 20 high-quality PNG cards, 1 PDF file with 20 cards

  • Print: 1 PDF file with 2 cards per page (A4 landscape - easily printed in other formats)

  • beautifully designed

    • minimalistic but fun and print-friendly

  • no key needed - every dialogue can be different

Dialogue Prompts Past Simple
Dialogue Prompts Past Simple
Functional Language Dialogue Prompts for beginners - mixing grammar (Past Simple) and real life!

Help your beginner and pre-intermediate ESL students to be the most communicative learners in the world with these no-prep dialogue prompts!
Aims:
  • to improve communication and everyday conversations

  • to improve speaking skills

  • to improve thematic vocabulary skills

  • to practise functional language and phrases

  • to practise making small talk, making conversations, chit chat, dialogues, talking about the past, using past simple, and more!

  • to practise real-life situations