A2 Education Discussion Questions for Young Learners (7-9)

50 elementary (A2) education discussion questions for 7-9 year olds. Simple school topics with vocabulary. Preview 5, use all 50 in YapYapGo.

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What is your favourite subject at school and why do you like it?
interesting (adj)fun (adj)enjoy (v)learn (v)making things (adj)help (v)like (v)subject (n)
Question 2
Do you prefer to learn by reading, listening, or doing activities?
prefer (v)listen (v)read (v)activity (n)understand (v)easy (adj)practice (v)way (n)
Question 3
What do you find easy at school, and what is difficult for you?
easy (adj)difficult (adj)hard (adj)find (v)maths (n)writing (n)good (adj)struggle (v)
Question 4
How do you feel when your teacher gives you homework?
happy (adj)sad (adj)worried (adj)feel (v)nervous (adj)homework (n)busy (adj)excited (adj)
Question 5
What is the best thing about your school?
friends (n)teacher (n)playground (n)fun (adj)nice (adj)kind (adj)space (n)enjoy (v)
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A2 Education Discussion Questions for Young Learners (7-9)

Seven- to nine-year-olds are school newcomers with fresh, unfiltered opinions about everything: why maths is hard, why art is brilliant, why break time is too short, and why homework exists. These 50 questions capture that raw educational energy: 'What is your favourite thing at school?' 'Do you like your classroom?' 'What do you do at break time?' Each question asks about the world young learners know best, making education the most natural topic for generating A2 spoken English from this age group.

The vocabulary names the school objects and activities that fill a young child's day: 'crayon,' 'ruler,' 'sticker,' 'lunchbox,' 'PE,' and 'spelling.' These are words children encounter and use every school day. Learning them through discussion about their own classroom makes vocabulary acquisition effortless.

Fresh opinions about school life

Education discussions with 7-9 year olds should feel like chatting, not studying. Sit pairs on the carpet, show a question on the board, and let them talk for 30 seconds. Then switch questions. The rapid rotation matches young learners' attention spans while producing genuine A2 English about a topic every child can contribute to.

Classroom words children use every day

For young learner classes, education questions have no preparation barrier. There is no need to pre-teach vocabulary about unfamiliar topics because school vocabulary is already part of these children's daily reality. Every child can describe their classroom, their teacher, and their favourite subject from day one.

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At A2, they share opinions about school: favourite subjects, playground games, and classroom activities. This is discussion appropriate to their age and level.
Some questions name and describe, others ask for preferences. 'Do you like homework?' requires an opinion, which is genuine A2 communication.
50 education discussion questions at A2 for 7-9 year olds, each with 8 vocabulary items.