This document contains 55 speaking questions about family topics such as relationships with family members, family roles and responsibilities, parenting styles, and the importance of family in different cultures. Questions ask about the speaker's experiences growing up, their current family situation and dynamics, opinions on parenting practices, and views on what makes a good family. The questions cover a wide range of perspectives on family to stimulate discussion.
This document contains 55 speaking questions about family topics such as relationships with family members, family roles and responsibilities, parenting styles, and the importance of family in different cultures. Questions ask about the speaker's experiences growing up, their current family situation and dynamics, opinions on parenting practices, and views on what makes a good family. The questions cover a wide range of perspectives on family to stimulate discussion.
This document contains 55 speaking questions about family topics such as relationships with family members, family roles and responsibilities, parenting styles, and the importance of family in different cultures. Questions ask about the speaker's experiences growing up, their current family situation and dynamics, opinions on parenting practices, and views on what makes a good family. The questions cover a wide range of perspectives on family to stimulate discussion.
This document contains 55 speaking questions about family topics such as relationships with family members, family roles and responsibilities, parenting styles, and the importance of family in different cultures. Questions ask about the speaker's experiences growing up, their current family situation and dynamics, opinions on parenting practices, and views on what makes a good family. The questions cover a wide range of perspectives on family to stimulate discussion.
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SPEAKING ACTIVITIES
1. Are friends more important than family? What do you think?
2. Are you pressured by your family to act in a certain way? 3. Are you the oldest among your brothers and sisters? 4. Are your parents strict? 5. Did you ever meet any of your great grandparents? 6. Do you get along well with your family? 7. Do you get along well with your brothers and sisters? 8. Do you get along well with your in-laws? 9. Do you have any brothers or sisters? If so, how old are they? 10. Do you have to clean your own room? 11. Does your mother make you clean your room? 12. Do you like your family? Why or why not? 13. Do you live with any of your grandparents? 14. Do you look more like your mother or your father? 15. Do you often argue with your mother or father? What about? 16. Do you often visit your grandparents? 17. Do you think people should adopt children from other countries? 18. Do you usually have any influence on family matters? 19. Do your parents let you stay out late? 20. What time do you have to be home? 21. Do you have a curfew? 22. How did you get your name? 23. Who are you named after? 24. How big is your family? 25. Is spanking a good way to discipline children? 26. What are some of your fondest memories of childhood? 27. What are your parents like? 28. What do you and your family like to do together? 29. What do your parents do in their free time? 30. What would you change about your childhood? 31. Who is the black sheep (odd ball) in your family? 32. Should children help with the housework? 33. What kinds of housework is not appropriate for children to do? 34. Do you live in a nuclear family or an extended family? 35. What are the advantages and disadvantages of these types of family?
36. What do you think of your mother and your father?
37. Which do you think is more important: following the dreams your parents want for you or following your own dreams? 38. What's the hardest thing you ever had to do? 39. What was the most important thing your parents taught you? 40. What's the best thing about your mom? 41. If you could have a different number of siblings, what would it be? 42. What's the best thing about your grandparents? 43. Should parents give their children an allowance? 44. How often does your family eat dinner together? 45. How should parents discipline their children? 46. After you're married, should your parents make decisions for you? 47. What's the best thing about your dad? 48. Describe the perfect family. 49. If you are a mother or father, would you allow your son or daughter to listen heavy metal music? 50. What was the saddest time in your family? 51. What makes a person a good friend, a friend for life ,, a life mate 52. What makes a person a bad, traits that irritate and confuse you 53. Can you think of examples of countries that have different cultural values regarding the importance of family? 54. If you were offered an excellent job opportunity abroad, would you consider leaving your family for an indefinite period of time? 55. Describe a typical family unit and the importance of family in your country.