ESL Questions Anger

Anger

Anger is powerful and human. These 75 questions explore rage, control, justice, and what happens when we feel everything too intensely.

Table of Contents

Beginner

Do you get angry easily?

What makes you angry?

How often are you angry?

Do you yell when angry?

Does anger hurt you?

Can you control anger?

Is anger useful?

Have you regretted anger?

Do people fear your anger?

Do you express anger?

What calms you down?

Have you hurt someone angry?

Do others make you angry?

Is anger ever good?

Can anger be funny?

Does exercise help?

Have you walked away angry?

Do you bottle anger?

Is anger weakness?

Have you cried from anger?

Does anger change your face?

Are you angry with yourself?

Have you thrown things?

Do you feel anger physically?

Would you apologize for anger?

Intermediate

Do you think some people are just angrier naturally?

Have you felt justified in anger that others thought was excessive?

Would you rather suppress anger or express it?

Do you think anger is ever righteous?

Have you felt angry at someone you love?

Would you confront someone who made you angry?

Do you think men and women express anger differently?

Have you been afraid of your own anger?

Would you stay in a relationship with someone whose anger scares you?

Do you think your anger is inherited?

Have you felt powerful because of anger?

Would you use anger to motivate yourself?

Do you think anger clouds judgment?

Have you felt guilty after being angry?

Would you apologize if you felt justified?

Do you think some anger is valid?

Have you noticed anger cycles in your life?

Would you attend anger management?

Do you think children should learn to manage anger?

Have you used anger to protect yourself?

Would you forgive someone's angry words?

Do you think anger can motivate change?

Have you felt released after expressing anger?

Would you trust someone who never gets angry?

Do you think society expects you to manage anger unfairly?

Advanced

Why do we act like anger is a weakness when it's often legitimate?

Can anger and love coexist, or do they destroy each other?

When is anger justified, and when is it just your own frustration?

Why do we expect people to be calm about unjust situations?

Is suppressed anger more dangerous than expressed anger?

Can you be angry without it consuming you?

Why do some people's anger is heard while others' is dismissed?

Is righteous anger actually righteous or just anger with good intentions?

When anger breaks something, can it ever be repaired?

Why do we fear anger in others but expect composure from ourselves?

Can a relationship survive if one person's anger frightens the other?

Is rage the loudest voice in the room, or does it make you voiceless?

Why do we teach people to control anger instead of understand it?

When someone says they're just angry, what are they really saying?

Is there a difference between healthy anger and destructive anger?

Can you be angry at systems without becoming bitter?

Why do we apologize for anger but not for indifference?

Is suppressing anger a strength or self-destruction?

When anger protects you, how do you know when to let it go?

Why is women's anger heard as hysteria and men's as strength?

Can transformed anger create lasting change?

What does it mean if you never get angry?

Is being too angry the only reason relationships end?

Why do we expect forgiveness immediately after being hurt?

Can anger be the most honest emotion we have?