Esl Discussion Questions About Gambling

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Gambling A Part of Conversation Questions for the ESL Classroom. Do you play the lottery? What kind of lottery do you play? Do you play football pools? Do you play slot machines? How many forms of gambling as you can think of? What percentage of people do you think gamble? What do you think is the most amount of money that different people. Gamblers Anonymous International Service Office 4981 Irwindale Avenue suite 700 Irwindale, CA 91706 T (626) 960-3500 F (626) 960-3501 isomain@gamblersanonymous.org. In this lesson, teachers will learn about discussing risk with English as a Second Language (ESL) students. A list of sample questions about risk-taking will be included.

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Talking about gambling in English

Conversation Starters
Use the questions below to start conversations about gambling in English. Try to ask follow-up questions to keep the conversation going.
1. Do you like to gamble sometimes?

2. Why do you think some people like to gamble?

3. Is gambling legal or illegal where you live?

4. What are some places in the world where people can legally gamble?

5. What are the most common forms of gambling?

6. Have you ever bet on a horse race?

7. Have you ever bought a lottery ticket?

Discussion Questions
Here are some more challenging questions that can lead to longer conversations and more English practice for you.
1. Some people gamble too much – they are addicted to gambling – and lose a lot of money. Why do you think they can't stop?

2. Who suffers the most from a gambling addiction, the gambler or his or her family?

3. Do you think people who run casinos (places for gambling) are criminals? Why or why not?


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