Use all 50 Sport & Exercise discussion questions at A2 level in YapYapGo's Topic Discussion mode. Questions are displayed one at a time with vocabulary on demand, automatic student pairing, and session history tracking.
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A2 Sport Discussion Questions for Early Learners (4-6)
Four- to six-year-olds do not separate sport from play. Running is sport. Jumping is sport. Throwing a ball at a wall is sport. These 50 questions meet early learners in that undifferentiated world of physical joy by asking about their favourite ways to move: 'Do you like running?' 'Can you catch a ball?' 'What game do you play at break time?' The language is simple, the concepts are physical, and the goal is letting young children talk about their bodies and their play in English.
The vocabulary is kinetic: 'run,' 'jump,' 'throw,' 'catch,' 'kick,' and 'climb.' These are words children can perform, which means the learning is embodied. A 4-year-old who says 'I can jump high!' while jumping is creating a memory that fuses the English word with the physical sensation, which is the strongest possible foundation for vocabulary retention at this age.
Sport as play for the youngest learners
Keep sport discussions for 4-6 year olds at 30 seconds per pair. At this age, the achievement is producing any sentence about physical activity in English. 'I like swimming' is a complete and valid contribution. Praise the output and move to the next question. Volume of attempts matters more than depth of response.
Words you can feel in your body
Sport questions pair naturally with Total Physical Response (TPR) activities for early learners. After a round of 'jump,' 'run,' 'throw' actions, sit children in pairs and ask 'What was your favourite?' The physical activity primes the vocabulary and the discussion cements it.
Frequently Asked Questions
In simple terms, yes. 'I like running,' 'I can swim,' and 'My favourite game is tag' are genuine spoken English about sport. At A2 for early learners, the bar is appropriate participation, not extended discussion.
The vocabulary items teach sport-related words alongside each question. Children learn the English names through the discussion activity itself.
50 sport discussion questions at A2 for 4-6 year olds, each with 8 vocabulary items. In YapYapGo, questions never repeat across sessions.