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A2 Entertainment Discussion Questions for Young Learners (7-9)
Seven- to nine-year-olds live for entertainment. Cartoons, games, playground songs, birthday parties, and bedtime stories fill their days and dominate their conversations in any language. These 50 questions channel that natural enthusiasm into spoken English by asking about favourites, preferences, and experiences that every child has strong opinions about. 'What is your favourite cartoon?' 'Do you like playing inside or outside?' 'What game do you play with your friends?' Each question draws on the entertainment world children already inhabit.
The vocabulary covers the specific words young learners need to talk about fun: 'cartoon,' 'character,' 'playground,' 'costume,' 'puppet,' and 'performance.' These are concrete, picturable words that connect directly to things children do and see every day. At A2, vocabulary sticks when it names something a child already loves.
Turning play into speaking practice
Entertainment questions are ideal first-day-of-term pair activities for 7-9 year olds. Every child can answer 'What is your favourite game?' without preparation, which means everyone speaks from the very first minute. No textbook, no warm-up, no hesitation. Start the term with entertainment and build speaking confidence before moving to more demanding topics.
Fun words children already understand
For young learner classes where energy is high but attention spans are short, rotate through 3-4 entertainment questions in 5 minutes. Each pair gets 60 seconds per question, then a new question appears on screen. The rapid pace matches children's natural rhythm and produces more total speaking time than a single extended discussion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, because the topic is irresistible to them. A child who struggles to describe their weekend in English will talk enthusiastically about their favourite cartoon character. Entertainment removes the 'I don't know what to say' barrier.
The questions cover a wide range of entertainment including outdoor games, stories, drawing, music, and performances, not just screen time. Teachers can select questions that match their school's approach to technology.
50 entertainment discussion questions at A2 for 7-9 year olds, each with 8 vocabulary items. YapYapGo tracks usage so questions never repeat.