ESL Conversation Questions – X (formerly Twitter) 🐦
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A2 Level (Elementary)
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Do you know what X (Twitter) is?
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Do you use social media?
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What do people do on X?
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Is X popular in your country?
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Do you like reading short messages?
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Do your friends use X?
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Have you seen a famous person on X?
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Is it fun or boring?
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Do you post photos or texts?
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What is your favorite app?
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Do you follow news online?
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Is it good to follow people?
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Do you write messages online?
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Do you feel safe using X?
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Can you trust what people post?
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What can you learn from X?
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Do you think kids should use it?
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Have you ever shared something online?
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Would you like to be famous on X?
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What emoji do you like using?
B1 Level (Intermediate)
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Why do people use X (formerly Twitter)?
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Do you think short posts are useful?
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What’s the difference between X and other apps?
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Who do you follow online?
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Do you read the news on X?
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Can X help you learn English?
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Have you seen fake news on X?
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Is it better to post or just read?
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Do people act differently online?
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Should X check what people write?
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Why did Twitter change its name?
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Is it easy to express opinions on X?
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What topics are popular on X in your country?
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How often do you use it?
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Is X good for business or promotion?
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Do you think famous people should use X?
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Can X cause problems in real life?
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What are the pros and cons of social media?
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Do your teachers or parents use social media?
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Would you delete X from your phone?
B2 Level (Upper-Intermediate)
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What do you think about Twitter becoming X?
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How has the platform changed over time?
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What kind of people use X the most?
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Do you think X encourages free speech?
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How do people spread misinformation on X?
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Have you seen any viral tweets?
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What are the risks of using X too much?
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Is it a good idea for politicians to use X?
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How has X impacted news and media?
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Should there be stronger content moderation?
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Do you agree with how Elon Musk runs X?
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Can users control their own safety on X?
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What kind of language is common on X?
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Should social media platforms ban people?
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How does X influence public opinion?
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Can people become addicted to X?
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Have you ever posted something you regretted?
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How do memes and jokes travel on X?
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What are the ethics of deleting tweets?
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Do you trust information you read on X?
C1 Level (Advanced)
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Why do you think Elon Musk changed Twitter to X?
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Has X improved or worsened since the rebranding?
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What role does X play in global communication?
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How do influencers shape opinions on X?
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Should there be rules about who can post what?
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Is X a reliable news source?
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What’s the impact of cancel culture on X?
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How do echo chambers form on platforms like X?
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What’s the balance between censorship and freedom?
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Does X still feel like a public square?
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How can public figures use X responsibly?
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What are the business motives behind X’s changes?
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Should all users be verified?
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Can social media platforms remain politically neutral?
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How does sarcasm or humor affect serious debates on X?
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Are X’s trending topics meaningful or manipulated?
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Should people be accountable for old tweets?
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What does X say about our digital society?
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How should hate speech be handled?
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Would you invest in a platform like X?
C2 Level (Proficiency)
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Is the transformation of Twitter into X a sign of visionary leadership or chaos?
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What does X’s rebranding reveal about tech culture and identity?
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Has X helped decentralize or concentrate media power?
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How do algorithmic biases influence discourse on X?
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Should a private owner have so much control over public dialogue?
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Is X more of a platform for communication or performance?
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What philosophical issues arise from content moderation?
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Can X be considered a modern form of journalism?
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How has user anonymity impacted online ethics?
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In what ways does X shape political polarization?
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Does the character limit foster clarity or oversimplification?
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How should historical tweets be viewed in the context of cancel culture?
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What’s the relationship between virality and truth on X?
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Is “freedom of speech” used selectively on social platforms?
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To what extent should X moderate misinformation without stifling dissent?
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What role does digital literacy play in interpreting posts on X?
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Can humor on X be both powerful and dangerous?
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Is X a platform for community or division?
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How does ownership affect the credibility of a global platform?
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What does the future hold for platforms like X in an AI-driven world?