Paul Holmes -
University
English Professor

Free Materials For ESL Teachers and Learners

“Reddit” ESL Discussion Questions

1. Have you ever used Reddit to help your English learning?
2. What are upvotes and downvotes on Reddit?
3. How can English learners use Reddit?
4. What is an AMA (Ask Me Anything)?
5. What is Reddit?
6. What are the benefits of using Reddit?
7. Can you recommend some subreddits that are good for beginners?
8. Can you delete your account on Reddit if you no longer want to use it?
9. How do you feel about Reddit? Do you think it’s a good place to learn English?
10. Why do you use Reddit?
11. How do you use Reddit?
12. What is the purpose of Reddit?
13. What is the most important feature of Reddit?
14. What are the differences between a subreddit and a page?
15. What are some examples of subreddits?
16. What do you think of Reddit?
17. Who started Reddit?
18. Do you use Reddit?
19. Who does not use Reddit?
20. What are some good ways to use Reddit as a teacher?
21. What do you like about Reddit?
22. Who uses Reddit?
23. What is the best thing about Reddit?
24. What is a subreddit?
25. Do you use Reddit to find out about new trends in fashion and culture?
26. Why are there so many different subreddits on Reddit?
27. Is it possible to create a new subreddit on Reddit?
28. Why do people use Reddit?
29. How can you join Reddit?
30. Why should I use Reddit?
31. What are some of your favorite subreddits, and why?
32. Do all users have the same rights on Reddit?
33. How often do you use Reddit?
34. What kind of content does Reddit have?
35. What is the job of Reddit?
36. How can you improve your English by reading Reddit?
37. Do you feel like people who use Reddit are good at communicating with others in person? Why or why not?
38. How can I create my own subreddit?
39. What are the different types of subreddits?
40. How many users are on Reddit?
41. How can I find the best subreddits to follow?
42. What do you dislike about Reddit?
43. What are some good subreddits for beginners?

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