ESL Questions Cyberpunk

Cyberpunk

These questions push students to explore cyberpunk fiction, surveillance capitalism, technological rebellion, dystopia, and whether the dark future we imagine is actually our present moment.

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Beginner

Have you heard of cyberpunk?

Do you like science fiction?

Have you seen cyberpunk movies?

What's a dystopia?

Do you like the future?

Have you read sci-fi?

Is technology scary?

Do you worry about hackers?

Is cyberpunk realistic?

Do you play video games?

Have you felt monitored?

Is rebellion cool?

Do you trust corporations?

Have you questioned surveillance?

Is the future bright?

Do you like neon colors?

Have you felt unsafe online?

Do robots exist?

Is artificial intelligence coming?

Would you live in cyberpunk?

Do you think about future?

Have you felt controlled?

Is privacy disappearing?

Would you rebel?

Do you like futuristic style?

Intermediate

Do you think cyberpunk is predictive?

Have you noticed surveillance increasing?

Would you support tech resistance?

Do you think corporations control us?

Have you felt powerless?

Would you use hacking skills?

Do you think privacy is dead?

Have you noticed surveillance acceptance?

Would you challenge authority?

Do you think cyberpunk is becoming real?

Have you researched dystopian fiction?

Would you live differently knowing?

Do you think rebellion is possible?

Have you noticed tech dependence?

Would you go off-grid?

Do you think governments spy?

Have you felt violated?

Would you support privacy rights?

Do you think future looks bleak?

Have you questioned technology?

Would you limit tech use?

Do you think cyberpunk attracts hackers?

Have you felt excitement about dystopia?

Would you study cybersecurity?

Do you think escape is possible?

Advanced

Why do we consume dystopia while building it?

When fiction becomes reality, does art predict or create?

Can rebellion exist in systems designed to surveil it?

Why do we fear futures we're actively creating?

Is cyberpunk warning or blueprint?

Why do corporations move faster than regulation?

When everyone's monitored, who watches the watchers?

Can humanity survive technological singularity?

Why do we celebrate hackers in fiction but fear them in reality?

Is privacy a right or a luxury?

Why do we accept surveillance slowly rather than resisting completely?

Can technology be ethical under capitalism?

Why does control feel inevitable?

When the future arrives, is it too late?

Is cyberpunk inevitable or chosen?

Why do we love dystopian fiction?

Can we escape systems we've built?

Why does rebellion seem futile?

When corporations own infrastructure, can government regulate?

Is anonymity possible?

Why do we trust code more than people?

Can art change reality or just reflect it?

Why does the dark future seem more real?

When cyberpunk becomes cybernow, what changes?

Does knowing the future make us complicit?