ESL Conversation Questions β International Women’s Day (March 8) π
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A2 Level (Elementary)
- What is International Women’s Day?
- Why do we celebrate International Women’s Day?
- Can you name some famous women leaders?
- How do people celebrate this day in your country?
- What colors do people wear on International Women’s Day?
- Why is it important to have a day for women?
- What does “equality” mean to you?
- Can you think of a woman you admire? Why?
- How can boys and men support International Women’s Day?
- Do you know any stories of brave women?
- What kind of jobs do women do in your country?
- Can girls and boys go to school together in your country?
- How do you help the women in your family?
- What sports are popular for women in your country?
- What can you do to make every day special for women?
B1 Level (Intermediate)
- Discuss the importance of gender equality in society.
- How has the role of women changed in your country over time?
- What challenges do women face in the workplace?
- Why is education important for women’s empowerment?
- How do media and entertainment portray women?
- What actions can be taken to promote women’s rights?
- How do cultural differences affect women’s rights?
- Can you think of any laws that protect women’s rights in your country?
- How do international organizations support women’s rights?
- Discuss a book or movie that celebrates women’s achievements.
B2 Level (Upper-Intermediate)
- Analyze the impact of International Women’s Day on raising awareness about gender issues.
- Discuss the role of men in supporting gender equality.
- Evaluate the progress made towards women’s rights in the last decade.
- How do gender stereotypes affect both men and women?
- Discuss the significance of women’s representation in politics and leadership.
- How does education contribute to gender equality?
- What are the global challenges in achieving gender equality?
- How can social media influence the movement for women’s rights?
- Discuss the intersectionality of gender with race, class, and sexuality.
- Evaluate the role of feminist movements in shaping modern society.
C1 Level (Advanced)
- Critically assess the effectiveness of current strategies to combat gender inequality.
- Discuss the impact of economic policies on women’s economic empowerment.
- Analyze the role of cultural practices in perpetuating or challenging gender norms.
- Evaluate the global response to gender-based violence.
- Discuss the implications of gender quotas in corporate and political spheres.
- How do migration and displacement affect women and girls differently?
- Analyze the contribution of women in science and technology.
- Explore the concept of work-life balance from a gender perspective.
- Discuss the role of education in dismantling patriarchal structures.
- Evaluate the impact of grassroots movements on national and international women’s rights policies.
C2 Level (Proficiency)
- Critique the discourse surrounding women’s empowerment initiatives.
- Analyze the role of international treaties and conventions in advancing women’s rights.
- Discuss the psychological impact of gender roles on individual identity and society.
- Evaluate the influence of globalization on women’s rights and gender equality.
- Explore the ethical considerations of reproductive rights and healthcare for women.
- Analyze the gender dynamics in conflict zones and the role of women in peacebuilding.
- Critically assess the concept of “leaning in” within the context of feminist theory.
- Discuss the challenges of achieving substantive equality versus formal equality.
- Evaluate the impact of climate change on women, particularly in developing countries.
- Analyze the future of gender studies and its impact on policy and societal norms.