Would You Rather?

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Tired of talking about the same things and looking to have some fun?

Description

In this class, we’ll practice speaking and thinking in English through a fun and engaging format: “Would You Rather?” questions. These are imaginative, sometimes silly, sometimes serious dilemmas that encourage creativity, deep thinking, and lively discussion.

What You’ll Do in This Lesson:

  • Choose from a wide variety of “Would You Rather?” prompts: funny, weird, moral, philosophical, or even futuristic.

  • Discuss your choice, explain why you chose one option over another, and respond to follow-up questions.

  • Practice conversational skills: giving reasons, agreeing/disagreeing respectfully, asking clarifying questions, and building on ideas.

  • Receive feedback on your vocabulary, grammar, and fluency as we go.

  • At the end, we can also reflect on what the exercise reveals: what your choices say about you, and how to use similar strategies for thinking or speaking more freely in real life.

Who This Lesson Is For:

  • Students who want to improve their speaking fluency in a relaxed, playful way.

  • Intermediate to advanced learners who are comfortable exploring abstract or open-ended topics.

  • Anyone who wants to build confidence in expressing opinions, justifying their reasoning, and speaking at length.

  • Students looking for a creative conversation class rather than a rigid grammar-lesson.

What You’ll Get:

  • A safe, supportive environment to speak freely.

  • Encouragement to think critically and articulate your thoughts the best you can.

  • Corrective feedback on vocabulary, grammar, and more natural expression (optional).

     

  • Conversation practice that mimics real-life thinking and decision-making — great for social English, interviews, or just fun discussion.

Why This Format Works Well:

  • “Would You Rather?” prompts are a good way to engage in conversation because they're both easy to understand and easy to discuss without there really being a minimum or a maximum for how much you talk or for complexity. 

  • They also keep us away from cliches to classroom conversation (small talk)  and encourage creative thinking.  

  • It helps build confidence: even if you’re not sure what to say at first, the structured yet flexible nature of the questions gives you an easy starting point. 

Materials / Preparation:

  • I will prepare a curated list of “Would You Rather?” questions tailored to your level and interests.

  • No homework is required, but if you like, I can send you a list of prompts to think about after the lesson.

  • Feel free to bring your own “Would You Rather?” questions, too. 

Cafetalk's cancellation policy

Before request is confirmed (fixed)

  • Cancellation possible at any time without charge.

After request is confirmed (fixed)

  • More than 24 hours before lesson start time.→ Cancellation is possible at any time.
  • Less than 24 hours before lesson start time.→ The tutor may take a cancellation fee.
  • No-Show→ The tutor may take a cancellation fee.
    (Please check with the tutor for details.)

Lessons by this tutor

Matthew Irwin
from
in
15
15

Available Times  

Mon 17:00   21:30
Mon 22:30 Tue 00:00
Tue 01:00   04:00
Tue 05:00   14:00
Tue 17:00   21:30
Tue 22:30 Wed 00:00
Wed 01:00   14:00
Wed 17:00 Thu 00:00
Thu 01:00   14:00
Thu 17:00 Fri 00:00
Fri 01:00   03:00
Fri 05:00   12:00
Fri 17:00   21:30
Fri 22:30 Sat 00:00
Sat 01:00   12:00
Sat 20:00 Sun 04:30
Actual availability may differ. Please check when you make a request.
Shown in Asia/Tokyo time.
Would You Rather?
25min
900P
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Matthew Irwin

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