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Volunteering Conversation Questions for Adult ESL Classes
Use these 20 discussion questions about Volunteering to run a full speaking lesson with adult learners (B1–B2). Each part opens with a vocabulary warm-up, every question is labelled with the thinking skill it practises, and each part fills roughly thirty minutes of class time on its own.
Reviewed by Brando Oxley · 18 Aug 2026
Part 1
Helping Others and Getting Involved
Focus: sharing experiences with volunteering, discussing motivation, choosing activities, learning skills, and contributing to a community
In one minute, think of two ways people can volunteer, two actions volunteers do, two places or groups that need help, and one feeling connected to helping others.
EXPERIENCE
What experience have you had with volunteering, helping a community, or supporting an organization?
PREFERENCE
What type of volunteer activity would interest you most, and why?
PEOPLE
Which groups of people or causes do you think often need volunteer support?
MOTIVATION
Why do people volunteer even when they are not being paid?
SKILL
What useful skills can someone learn through volunteering?
COMPARE
How is donating your time different from donating money?
PLAN
If you wanted to start volunteering this month, how would you find a suitable opportunity?
PROBLEM-SOLVE
A volunteer wants to help but only has a few hours available each month. What kinds of roles could work for them?
ADVISE
What advice would you give someone who wants to volunteer but feels nervous about joining a new group?
REFLECT
How can volunteering benefit the volunteer as well as the people receiving help?
Part 2
Community Needs, Motivation, and Real Impact
Focus: discussing responsibility, effective help, volunteer organizations, motivation, community problems, and how to create lasting benefits
Think of one community problem, one action volunteers can take, and one person or organization involved in helping.
Describe each word without saying it directly. Your teacher or partner must guess the word.
DISCUSS
What problems in your local community could volunteers realistically help with?
COMPARE
What are the advantages of volunteering locally compared with traveling somewhere else to volunteer?
MOTIVATION
Should it matter if someone volunteers mainly to improve their resume or career opportunities? Explain your view.
EVALUATE
What makes a volunteer project genuinely useful rather than simply well intentioned?
RESPONSIBILITY
What responsibilities should organizations have toward the volunteers who give them their time?
PROBLEM-SOLVE
A volunteer organization has many enthusiastic people but very little money. How could it still make a useful contribution?
CULTURE
How common is volunteering in your country, and what types of volunteer work are most visible?
BALANCE
How can volunteers help people without taking-over work that local communities could manage themselves?
EVALUATE
Should schools or companies strongly encourage people to volunteer, or should volunteering always be completely voluntary?
RECOMMEND
What could communities do to make volunteering easier and more attractive for ordinary people?