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A2 Level (Elementary)

  1. Do you know what X (Twitter) is?

  2. Do you use social media?

  3. What do people do on X?

  4. Is X popular in your country?

  5. Do you like reading short messages?

  6. Do your friends use X?

  7. Have you seen a famous person on X?

  8. Is it fun or boring?

  9. Do you post photos or texts?

  10. What is your favorite app?

  11. Do you follow news online?

  12. Is it good to follow people?

  13. Do you write messages online?

  14. Do you feel safe using X?

  15. Can you trust what people post?

  16. What can you learn from X?

  17. Do you think kids should use it?

  18. Have you ever shared something online?

  19. Would you like to be famous on X?

  20. What emoji do you like using?

B1 Level (Intermediate)

  1. Why do people use X (formerly Twitter)?

  2. Do you think short posts are useful?

  3. What’s the difference between X and other apps?

  4. Who do you follow online?

  5. Do you read the news on X?

  6. Can X help you learn English?

  7. Have you seen fake news on X?

  8. Is it better to post or just read?

  9. Do people act differently online?

  10. Should X check what people write?

  11. Why did Twitter change its name?

  12. Is it easy to express opinions on X?

  13. What topics are popular on X in your country?

  14. How often do you use it?

  15. Is X good for business or promotion?

  16. Do you think famous people should use X?

  17. Can X cause problems in real life?

  18. What are the pros and cons of social media?

  19. Do your teachers or parents use social media?

  20. Would you delete X from your phone?

B2 Level (Upper-Intermediate)

  1. What do you think about Twitter becoming X?

  2. How has the platform changed over time?

  3. What kind of people use X the most?

  4. Do you think X encourages free speech?

  5. How do people spread misinformation on X?

  6. Have you seen any viral tweets?

  7. What are the risks of using X too much?

  8. Is it a good idea for politicians to use X?

  9. How has X impacted news and media?

  10. Should there be stronger content moderation?

  11. Do you agree with how Elon Musk runs X?

  12. Can users control their own safety on X?

  13. What kind of language is common on X?

  14. Should social media platforms ban people?

  15. How does X influence public opinion?

  16. Can people become addicted to X?

  17. Have you ever posted something you regretted?

  18. How do memes and jokes travel on X?

  19. What are the ethics of deleting tweets?

  20. Do you trust information you read on X?

C1 Level (Advanced)

  1. Why do you think Elon Musk changed Twitter to X?

  2. Has X improved or worsened since the rebranding?

  3. What role does X play in global communication?

  4. How do influencers shape opinions on X?

  5. Should there be rules about who can post what?

  6. Is X a reliable news source?

  7. What’s the impact of cancel culture on X?

  8. How do echo chambers form on platforms like X?

  9. What’s the balance between censorship and freedom?

  10. Does X still feel like a public square?

  11. How can public figures use X responsibly?

  12. What are the business motives behind X’s changes?

  13. Should all users be verified?

  14. Can social media platforms remain politically neutral?

  15. How does sarcasm or humor affect serious debates on X?

  16. Are X’s trending topics meaningful or manipulated?

  17. Should people be accountable for old tweets?

  18. What does X say about our digital society?

  19. How should hate speech be handled?

  20. Would you invest in a platform like X?

C2 Level (Proficiency)

  1. Is the transformation of Twitter into X a sign of visionary leadership or chaos?

  2. What does X’s rebranding reveal about tech culture and identity?

  3. Has X helped decentralize or concentrate media power?

  4. How do algorithmic biases influence discourse on X?

  5. Should a private owner have so much control over public dialogue?

  6. Is X more of a platform for communication or performance?

  7. What philosophical issues arise from content moderation?

  8. Can X be considered a modern form of journalism?

  9. How has user anonymity impacted online ethics?

  10. In what ways does X shape political polarization?

  11. Does the character limit foster clarity or oversimplification?

  12. How should historical tweets be viewed in the context of cancel culture?

  13. What’s the relationship between virality and truth on X?

  14. Is “freedom of speech” used selectively on social platforms?

  15. To what extent should X moderate misinformation without stifling dissent?

  16. What role does digital literacy play in interpreting posts on X?

  17. Can humor on X be both powerful and dangerous?

  18. Is X a platform for community or division?

  19. How does ownership affect the credibility of a global platform?

  20. What does the future hold for platforms like X in an AI-driven world?