ESL Conversation Questions – Safety 🛡️
Table of Contents
A2 Level (Elementary)
- Why should you wear a helmet when biking?
- What is a seat belt used for?
- How does sunscreen protect you?
- What is a fire extinguisher used for?
- Why is it important to follow pedestrian rules?
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Do you feel safe in your home?
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What should you do in a fire?
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Is it safe to walk alone at night?
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Do you know how to call the police?
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What things are dangerous in your kitchen?
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Do you wear a seatbelt in the car?
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What should children do if they are lost?
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Is it safe to talk to strangers?
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Do you lock your doors at night?
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What is a safe place in your town?
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Are helmets important when riding a bike?
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Who helps people in danger?
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Have you seen a safety sign? What did it say?
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What do you do during a storm?
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What safety rules do you know?
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Should children play with fire?
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What things are safe at school?
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Do you know emergency numbers?
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How can you stay safe online?
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Is your neighborhood safe?
B1 Level (Intermediate)
- Discuss the importance of safety measures in everyday life.
- How can wearing safety equipment prevent injuries?
- What are some tips for staying safe in the sun?
- How do you use a fire extinguisher?
- What are the benefits of following traffic rules?
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What are the most common safety rules in your country?
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Do you feel safe using public transport?
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How can people stay safe while traveling?
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What are some good tips for online safety?
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How do you protect your home?
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What are some safety risks in your job or school?
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What do you do if you see a suspicious person?
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Have you ever been in a dangerous situation?
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Is it safe to hitchhike in your country?
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Should there be more security cameras in public places?
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Do you think schools teach enough about safety?
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How important is road safety to you?
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Should people carry self-defense tools?
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What would you do in a natural disaster?
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Do you think cities are safer than small towns?
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How can technology improve safety?
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What’s the safest country you know?
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How can people protect themselves from scams?
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What’s the first thing you do in an emergency?
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Should safety be more important than freedom?
B2 Level (Upper-Intermediate)
- Analyze the role of education in promoting safety awareness.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of safety campaigns on public behavior.
- How do safety regulations vary across different countries?
- Discuss the impact of technology on improving safety standards.
- How can communities work together to enhance safety?
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What makes a place feel safe or unsafe?
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Do you think modern life is safer than in the past?
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What are some hidden dangers in daily life?
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How do governments protect citizens?
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What are some effective personal safety habits?
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Do media reports increase fear or promote safety?
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How do cultural views on safety differ?
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How do safety concerns affect travel decisions?
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What are some examples of overprotectiveness?
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How do you balance safety and risk?
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What’s the role of safety training at work or school?
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How can safety rules sometimes backfire?
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Is online privacy part of personal safety?
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What are some dangers of social media?
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Do you feel safe in crowded places?
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How does your country handle road safety?
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What can make people feel unsafe even when they are safe?
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Are warning labels useful or ignored?
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What role do parents play in teaching safety?
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Can fear of danger limit your freedom?
C1 Level (Advanced)
- Critique the balance between personal freedom and safety regulations.
- Discuss the psychological effects of practicing safety measures.
- Evaluate the role of government in enforcing safety standards.
- How do cultural perceptions of safety differ internationally?
- Analyze the impact of social media on spreading safety awareness.
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Can we ever be completely safe?
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How do you define “real” versus “perceived” danger?
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Should people be allowed to take extreme risks?
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Are safety regulations too strict or not strict enough?
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Is there a point where safety becomes obsession?
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Should governments control safety in private life?
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What are the psychological effects of feeling unsafe?
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How does media shape our ideas about safety?
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How do gender and age affect personal safety concerns?
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Are warning systems always reliable?
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How do we teach safety without spreading fear?
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Is self-defense a right or a risk?
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What is your country’s biggest safety issue today?
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Do you think surveillance makes us safer or less free?
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How should society respond to unsafe behavior?
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Can being “too safe” limit innovation?
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What’s more important—safety or independence?
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How do we assess risk in everyday decisions?
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Are safety apps and devices making people careless?
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How would you redesign safety education?
C2 Level (Proficiency)
- Debate the ethical considerations of surveillance for public safety.
- Explore the implications of advanced safety technologies on privacy.
- Critically assess the global response to safety in public health crises.
- Investigate the long-term effects of safety education on accident rates.
- Discuss the future of safety measures in an increasingly digital world.
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How has the concept of safety evolved historically?
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Is it ethical to sacrifice privacy for public safety?
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Are safety protocols more about liability than protection?
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Can fear-based safety policies harm society?
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How do we balance civil liberties with national security?
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Is the illusion of safety more dangerous than real risk?
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How should governments handle misinformation during safety crises?
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What role does cultural conditioning play in safety perception?
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Should individuals be responsible for their own safety entirely?
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How does inequality affect access to safety?
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Are global safety standards realistic or culturally biased?
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To what extent should AI and automation manage public safety?
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Does insurance affect how we think about risk and safety?
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Can promoting safety sometimes lead to discrimination?
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How do safety concerns shape political policies?
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Is a completely safe society possible—or desirable?
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How do language and framing affect our response to danger?
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How does trauma affect long-term perceptions of safety?
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Are safety efforts more reactive than proactive?
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What philosophical ideas challenge our assumptions about safety?