50 ESL Conversation Topics for Kindergarten Students.
Today, we’re focusing on the littlest learners in our lives: kindergarteners. Learning a new language is an exciting adventure for them, and having simple yet engaging conversations is a big part of that journey.
This article introduces a collection of ESL conversation topics and starters, specifically designed for kindergarten-aged children.
They’re easy to use, fun, and a great way to get those little minds talking in English!

We also have this ESL Conversation Topic list for Kindergarten to download so you can keep it in your teacher (or parent) toolkit to try out when ever you have a few minutes. Check out the links below.
Conversation in Early Language Learning
Conversations are key in helping young children pick up a new language. When kindergarteners chat in English, they’re not just learning new words; they’re also understanding how to use them in real life.
Talking and listening are like the playgrounds for language skills. They help kids get comfortable with the sounds and rhythms of English, all while having fun.
It’s through these simple conversations that we lay the groundwork for their language growth.
How to Use Conversation Topics and Starters with Young Learners
Using conversation starters with kindergarteners is easy and effective.
- Start with simple questions about their day, favorite things, or family. The key is to keep it light and relatable.
- Repetition is good too—it helps them remember.
- And don’t forget to make it fun! Use props, pictures, or even puppets to bring the conversation to life.
Whether in a classroom or at home, these starters are great for getting those little ones talking.
50 Conversation Starters for Kindergarten
Ready to get your kindergarteners chatting in English?
We’ve put together 50 simple yet engaging conversation starters just for them. These questions cover everyday topics like family, friends, food, and fun activities—things that are familiar and interesting to young children.
You can find the complete list available for download below, ready to use in your classroom or at home.
Kindergarten ESL Conversation Starters
- What is your favorite color?
- Do you have a pet? What’s its name?
- What is your favorite toy?
- What games do you like to play?
- Can you tell me about your family?
- What did you eat for breakfast?
- What is your favorite fruit?
- What is your favorite animal?
- Do you like to draw? What do you draw?
- What’s your favorite storybook?
- What makes you happy?
- What makes you sad?
- Do you have a favorite cartoon?
- What’s your favorite snack?
- Do you like to sing? What songs do you know?
- Can you count to ten in English?
- What’s your favorite game at the playground?
- What do you like to do on the weekend?
- What’s your favorite thing to do with your friends?
- Do you like to swim?
- What’s your favorite season? Why?
- What’s in your lunchbox today?
- What color is your shirt?
- What’s your favorite thing to do in the park?
- Do you have a favorite teacher? Why do you like them?
- What’s your favorite holiday?
- What do you want to be when you grow up?
- Do you like helping at home? What do you do?
- What’s your favorite sport?
- Do you know any jokes?
- What’s your favorite ice cream flavor?
- What did you do last weekend?
- What’s your favorite TV show?
- Do you have siblings? What are their names?
- What’s your favorite kind of weather?
- What’s the best gift you’ve ever received?
- Do you like bugs?
- What’s your favorite thing to do at recess?
- What’s your favorite shape?
- Can you name a few things that are blue?
- What’s your favorite bedtime story?
- What do you want to learn about?
- Do you play any instruments?
- What’s the funniest word you know?
- Do you have a favorite nursery rhyme?
- What’s your favorite thing to do on a rainy day?
- Can you tell me about a happy memory?
- What’s your favorite plant or flower?
- Do you have a favorite hat?
- What do you like most about school?

Encouraging Participation and Engagement
Getting all kids to participate can sometimes be a challenge, but there are ways to encourage even the shy ones to join in.
- Create a supportive environment where every answer is celebrated, no matter how simple.
- Use games, songs, and playful activities as part of the conversation practice.
- Praise their efforts, correct gently, and always encourage them to try again.
This positive reinforcement builds their confidence and eagerness to participate. Remember, the goal is to make speaking English enjoyable, not intimidating.
Building a Foundation for Future Language Learning
Starting English conversations early sets children up for success in language learning.
These simple talks are more than just fun; they’re building blocks for better language skills as they grow older.
Early exposure to a new language enhances cognitive development, improves pronunciation, and prepares them for more complex language learning in the future.
By integrating conversation into their daily routine, we’re giving these young learners a valuable head start in their English language journey.
More ESL Conversation Topics
We have a selection of age / ability appropriate ESL Conversation Topics here on Making English Fun you can access below.
- 50 ESL Conversation Topics for Kindergarten ESL Students
- 50 ESL Conversation Topics for Grade School / Primary Students
- 50 ESL Conversation Topics for High School ESL Students
- 50 ESL Conversation Topics for Adult ESL Students
- 200+ ESL Conversation Topics for ESL Learners
Conclusion
And there you have it—a guide to getting kindergarteners excited about learning English through conversation!
Using these starters, (another download link below) you’ll not only help them develop their language skills but also have a lot of fun along the way.
We hope you find these resources helpful and see the wonderful progress your little ones can make. Happy teaching!
You can find the complete list available for download below, ready to use in your classroom or at home.
Additional Resources
For more great ideas and resources for teaching English to young learners, don’t forget to visit our website. From interactive games to creative lesson plans, we’ve got plenty to help you make English learning a joyful and effective experience for your kindergarten kids.
