Open YapYapGo to use all 75 Free Conversation questions at B2 level. Your students are paired automatically, questions appear one at a time, and nothing repeats.
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YapYapGo pairs your students, displays questions on a projected screen, tracks which ones you have used, and includes built-in timers. Everything for a speaking lesson in one tab.
B2 Conversation Questions for Early Learners (4-6)
B2 at 4-6 years old describes a child with native-level English fluency, typically raised in an English-speaking household or attending an English-medium school. These 75 questions are not language-learning prompts but thinking-and-speaking prompts that develop academic discussion skills from the earliest age. Topics include imaginative problem-solving, basic ethical questions ('Is it ever OK to not share?'), and open-ended scenarios that encourage creative and reasoned responses.
The vocabulary items at B2 for early learners introduce words that even fluent young children may not yet use actively. Terms like 'perhaps,' 'disagree,' 'invention,' and 'experiment' give children more precise tools for expressing their ideas. At this age, vocabulary acquisition is rapid and contextual, so introducing these words in conversation is highly effective.
Enrichment for native-level young speakers
These questions work best in gifted programmes, international school enrichment circles, or at home with bilingual families who want structured English conversation time. The pair or small-group format encourages children to listen to others' ideas and respond, which builds both social and linguistic skills.
Building a foundation for academic English
Even native-speaking 4-6 year olds benefit from structured conversation practice. Left to free play, children tend to use repetitive language patterns. Guided questions introduce new scenarios that push them to use a wider range of vocabulary and structures than they would naturally choose.
Frequently Asked Questions
For native or near-native speakers only. A bilingual 4-year-old who chats fluently in English can engage with these questions as guided discussion prompts. They are not suitable for children who are still learning basic English.
B2 questions require more reasoning, perspective-taking, and creative thinking. Where B1 asks 'What is your favourite animal?', B2 asks 'If animals could talk, which animal would be the most interesting to listen to and why?' The vocabulary is also more sophisticated.
The language level works for older children, but the topics are calibrated for 4-6 year old interests and cognitive development. For 7-9 year olds, use the Young Learner B2 bank, which covers more complex scenarios appropriate for their age.