A2 Level (Elementary) What is Africa known for? Can you name any countries in Africa? What animals live in Africa? What languages are spoken in Africa? What foods are popular in Africa? Have you ever visited Africa? What is the weather like in Africa? What are some famous African landmarks? Can you name any African rivers? What are African traditional clothes like? Do you know any African music? What sports are popular in Africa? What kinds of plants grow in Africa? Have you ever met someone from Africa? What festivals are celebrated in Africa? What is an African market like? How do people travel in Africa? What do African houses look like? What African stories do you know? What do you find interesting about Africa? Discuss the diversity of cultures in Africa. How does African music influence global music? What is the role of wildlife in African tourism? Discuss the importance of the Nile River. How do African countries preserve their traditions? What challenges do African countries face? Discuss the influence of African art. How has African cuisine influenced global food culture? What are some common misconceptions about Africa? Discuss the impact of colonialism in Africa. How do African cities differ from rural areas? Discuss the significance of African literature. What are some African contributions to science and technology? How do African countries cooperate with each other? What environmental issues does Africa face? How do African festivals reflect cultural heritage? Discuss the role of education in African countries. How does African fashion influence global trends? What is the importance of family in African cultures? Discuss the role of languages in African societies. Analyze the economic growth of an African country. Discuss the impact of climate change on Africa. How does African cinema reflect societal issues? Compare and contrast two different African cultures. Discuss the role of women in African societies. Analyze the impact of technology in Africa. Discuss the influence of African politics on global affairs. How do African countries manage natural resources? Analyze the role of traditional medicine in Africa. Discuss the impact of urbanization in Africa. How do African countries address public health issues? Discuss the role of African diaspora in global culture. Analyze the challenges of wildlife conservation in Africa. Discuss the impact of foreign aid on African economies. How does African literature address social issues? Discuss the role of African languages in education. Analyze the impact of globalization on African cultures. Discuss the challenges and opportunities in African agriculture. How do African countries contribute to global peacekeeping? Discuss the role of African art in cultural diplomacy. C1 Level (Advanced) Critique the representation of Africa in Western media. Analyze the impact of multinational corporations in Africa. Discuss the role of African countries in global environmental policies. Evaluate the impact of digital connectivity on African societies. Examine the role of African leadership in regional stability. Discuss the challenges of preserving indigenous cultures in Africa. Analyze Africa’s role in the global economic system. Evaluate the effectiveness of international development programs in Africa. Discuss the influence of African philosophy on modern thought. Critically assess the future of African languages in a globalized world. C2 Level (Proficiency) Debate the portrayal of Africa in the global political narrative. Analyze the implications of pan-Africanism in contemporary politics. Critically evaluate the impact of China’s investments in Africa. Discuss the evolution of African democracies in the 21st century. Analyze the role of Africa in shaping global cultural trends. Debate the effectiveness of the African Union in regional conflicts. Critically assess the role of youth in shaping Africa’s future. Examine the impact of climate change on African geopolitical dynamics. Debate the challenges and opportunities of technological innovation in Africa. Analyze the influence of African intellectuals on global discourse.