Table of Contents
A2 Level (Elementary)
- What makes you feel angry?
- How do you show you are angry?
- Can you name things that make people angry?
- What should you do when you’re angry?
- Do you know a story about someone who was angry?
- Is it okay to yell when you’re angry?
- What makes children angry?
- Can animals get angry?
- How do you feel after you get angry?
- Do you ever get angry at yourself?
- What can friends do when they are angry with each other?
- Do you think it’s okay to cry when you’re angry?
- How can you help someone who is angry?
- What is the opposite of being angry?
- Can laughter help with anger?
- Is it good to hide your anger?
- Do you know a movie where a character was very angry?
- Can sports help people feel less angry?
- How does your face look when you are angry?
- What does your family do when someone is angry?
- Are people sometimes angry in traffic?
- Do you think animals show anger?
- What color do you think of with anger?
- Can music make you less angry?
- Is it easier to be angry or happy?
B1 Level (Intermediate)
- What are some common causes of anger?
- How can anger affect relationships?
- Do you think anger can be positive?
- How do different cultures view anger?
- What are some healthy ways to manage anger?
- Can anger be a problem in the workplace?
- How does stress relate to anger?
- Can hunger cause anger (sometimes called “hangry”)?
- How can you calm down when you’re angry?
- Is it better to express or suppress anger?
- How can we understand someone else’s anger?
- What’s the difference between anger and frustration?
- Can anger harm your health?
- Do men and women express anger differently?
- How can you avoid getting angry over small things?
- What role does communication play in resolving anger?
- Can tiredness lead to anger?
- How does society’s view of anger affect us?
- Can art or creativity help with anger?
- Are there any famous quotes about anger that you agree with?
- How do children learn to deal with anger?
- Can technology cause more anger?
- How do movies and TV shows portray anger?
- Is anger always a negative emotion?
- How can you help a child who is angry?
B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)
- Discuss the psychological aspects of anger.
- How does anger differ from aggression?
- Can anger be a motivational force?
- Analyze the role of anger in social movements.
- How does repressed anger affect an individual?
- Discuss the impact of anger in a team or group setting.
- Can anger be linked to other emotions?
- How does one’s upbringing affect their expression of anger?
- Discuss the relationship between anger and mental health.
- Can anger lead to positive change?
- How does media portrayal of anger influence society?
- What is the role of empathy in dealing with anger?
- Discuss the connection between anger and power dynamics.
- How can mindfulness techniques help with anger management?
- Analyze the impact of cultural norms on the expression of anger.
- Can anger be constructive in conflict resolution?
- Discuss the effects of long-term anger on relationships.
- How does anger manifest differently in different age groups?
- Can physical exercise be an effective way to manage anger?
- Discuss the ethical considerations in expressing anger.
- How do social injustices contribute to collective anger?
- What is the role of anger in personal growth?
- Can humor be an effective tool in managing anger?
- Discuss the impact of social media on public expressions of anger.
- How do leaders effectively manage their anger?
C1 Level (Advanced)
- Critique the societal norms surrounding anger expression.
- Analyze the role of anger in political discourse.
- How does anger affect decision-making processes?
- Discuss the concept of righteous anger in social justice.
- Evaluate the impact of anger on physical health.
- Analyze the relationship between anger and assertiveness.
- Discuss the psychological theories explaining anger.
- Evaluate the role of anger in artistic expression.
- How does gender conditioning affect the expression of anger?
- Analyze the effectiveness of anger management therapies.
- Discuss the role of anger in historical revolutions and uprisings.
- Evaluate the impact of technology on the expression and management of anger.
- Analyze the portrayal of anger in literature and its impact on readers.
- Discuss the influence of family dynamics on anger expression.
- How does the expression of anger evolve over a person’s lifespan?
- Evaluate the role of anger in negotiating personal and professional boundaries.
- Discuss the impact of cultural differences on anger expression in multinational settings.
- Analyze the role of anger in the grieving process.
- Evaluate the impact of social media on the normalization of anger.
- Discuss the interplay between anger and vulnerability.
- Analyze the role of anger in personal identity formation.
- Discuss the ethical implications of expressing anger in public forums.
- Evaluate the impact of collective anger on societal change.
- Analyze the role of anger in conflict escalation and resolution.
- Discuss the impact of global events on collective and individual anger.
C2 Level (Proficiency)
- Critically examine the role of anger in shaping societal norms.
- Analyze the philosophical underpinnings of anger.
- Discuss the long-term societal impact of suppressed anger.
- Evaluate the role of anger in shaping public policy.
- Analyze the impact of cultural globalization on the expression of anger.
- Critically assess the role of media in depicting and influencing anger.
- Discuss the ethical boundaries of expressing anger in a digital age.
- Evaluate the impact of socioeconomic factors on the expression of anger.
- Analyze the role of anger in collective consciousness.
- Discuss the implications of psychological theories on anger in modern therapy.
- Critically evaluate the concept of anger in different religious and spiritual contexts.
- Analyze the impact of political unrest on public anger.
- Discuss the role of anger in driving innovation and change.
- Evaluate the impact of leadership styles on the expression of anger in organizations.
- Analyze the interplay between anger, fear, and hope in social movements.
- Discuss the challenges of managing anger in a diverse cultural environment.
- Evaluate the role of education in shaping perspectives on anger.
- Analyze the influence of historical events on collective anger.
- Discuss the ethical implications of manipulating anger for political gain.
- Evaluate the impact of personal traumas on the expression of anger.
- Analyze the role of anger in artistic movements.
- Discuss the impact of global crises on expressions of anger and frustration.
- Evaluate the influence of social networks on the spread and expression of anger.
- Analyze the psychological impact of systemic injustices on anger.
- Critically examine the role of anger in personal and societal transformation.