ESL Conversation Questions – Buddhism ☸️
Table of Contents
- What colors do you see in a Buddhist temple?
- Have you ever visited a temple? Describe it.
- What is meditation? Have you tried it?
- Do you know any famous Buddhist festivals?
- What do people do at a Buddhist temple?
- Can you name any countries where Buddhism is popular?
- What symbols represent Buddhism?
- Do you know any stories about Buddha?
- How is Buddhism different from other religions?
- What foods might Buddhists eat?
- Have you seen Buddhist monks? What do they wear?
- Do you know any Buddhist teachings?
- What does peace mean in Buddhism?
- Can anyone become a Buddhist?
- How do Buddhists pray?
- What do you think about vegetarianism in Buddhism?
- Are there Buddhist holidays in your country?
- What would you like to learn about Buddhism?
- How do Buddhists celebrate New Year?
- Do you think meditation is important?
B1 Level (Intermediate)
- How does Buddhism influence the culture of a country?
- What are the main teachings of Buddhism?
- Can Buddhism be considered a philosophy or a religion?
- Discuss the significance of meditation in Buddhism.
- How do Buddhist teachings address modern life issues?
- What role do monks play in Buddhist communities?
- How does Buddhism view other religions?
- Discuss the concept of karma in Buddhism.
- What is the importance of temples in Buddhism?
- How do Buddhist practices promote mental health?
- Compare and contrast Buddhism with another religion you know.
- What is the significance of the Lotus flower in Buddhism?
- How does Buddhism address the concept of suffering?
- Discuss the Buddhist approach to dealing with anger.
- What are the differences between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism?
- How do Buddhist rituals differ from those in other religions?
- Discuss the role of pilgrimage in Buddhism.
- How does Buddhism influence art and architecture?
- What is the Buddhist perspective on environmental conservation?
- How do Buddhists view the afterlife?
B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)
- Analyze the impact of Buddhism on societal values.
- Discuss the philosophical aspects of Buddhist teachings.
- How does Buddhism approach the concept of the self?
- Examine the role of mindfulness in Buddhist practice.
- Discuss how Buddhism adapts to different cultures.
- Analyze the Buddhist perspective on modern ethical dilemmas.
- Compare Buddhist meditation with other forms of meditation.
- Discuss the intersection of Buddhism and science.
- How does Buddhism address the issue of global peace?
- Examine the evolution of Buddhist thought over centuries.
- Discuss the relevance of the Four Noble Truths in today’s world.
- Analyze the symbolism in Buddhist art.
- How does Buddhism confront the challenges of materialism?
- Discuss the concept of enlightenment in Buddhism.
- Compare the Buddhist approach to education with Western methods.
- Analyze the role of women in Buddhism.
- Discuss how Buddhism views other spiritual paths.
- Examine the influence of Buddhism on health and wellness practices.
- How does Buddhism address social justice issues?
- Discuss the future of Buddhism in the modern world.
C1 Level (Advanced)
- Critically assess the influence of Buddhism on Western philosophy.
- Discuss the integration of Buddhist practices into psychotherapy.
- Analyze the concept of ’emptiness’ in Buddhist philosophy.
- Evaluate the role of Buddhism in shaping Eastern politics.
- Examine the relationship between Buddhism and modern science.
- Discuss the challenges Buddhism faces in the digital age.
- Analyze the impact of globalization on Buddhist traditions.
- Critique the westernization of Buddhist practices.
- Discuss the role of language in preserving Buddhist teachings.
- Examine how Buddhism addresses existential questions.
C2 Level (Proficiency)
- Debate the relevance of Buddhist ethics in contemporary moral dilemmas.
- Analyze the philosophical underpinnings of Buddhist epistemology.
- Critically evaluate the interpretation of Buddhism in popular culture.
- Discuss the potential of Buddhism in addressing global environmental issues.
- Analyze the role of meditation in cognitive and neurological research.
- Debate the concept of nirvana in the context of modern existential thought.
- Examine the intersection of Buddhism and postmodern philosophy.
- Critically assess the adaptation of Buddhist practices in non-Buddhist societies.
- Analyze the role of Buddhism in shaping socio-political discourses.
- Debate the impact of technological advancements on Buddhist practices.