ESL Questions Events
Events
From birthday parties to global summits, these questions explore how we gather, celebrate, and organize moments in time.
Beginner
Is the party fun?
Do you see a cake?
Is the music loud?
Do you have a ticket?
Is the room full?
Do you wear a suit?
Is it a wedding?
Do you invite friends?
Is the date today?
Do you take photos?
Is it a surprise?
Do you have food?
Is the light bright?
Do you dance?
Is it a big show?
Do you come late?
Is the door open?
Do you say 'Hi'?
Is it a meeting?
Do you have a gift?
Is the park busy?
Do you like sports?
Is the game on?
Do you cheer?
Is it over?
Intermediate
What is the best event you have ever attended in your life?
Do you prefer small, private parties or large, public festivals?
What are the most important things to plan when organizing a wedding?
How do you feel when you are in a very large crowd at a concert?
Is it better to host an event at your home or at a professional venue?
What is the most stressful part of planning a birthday party for a child?
Do you think that 'virtual events' on Zoom are as good as real-life events?
How do you decide what to wear to a formal event like a gala or a ball?
What kind of food is 'standard' for events in your home country?
Do you enjoy being the 'center of attention' at an event, or do you hide?
How do you handle a guest who is being rude or difficult at your party?
What is the difference between a 'conference' and a 'convention'?
Should events always have a specific theme or dress code?
How do you feel about 'networking events' for your job or career?
What is a 'cultural event' that everyone in your country attends?
Is it okay to cancel an event at the last minute if you feel tired?
How do you promote an event so that many people will come?
What makes a 'bad' event? Is it the food, the people, or the music?
Do you like 'surprise parties' or do you prefer to know the plan?
How has the way we celebrate events changed with social media?
Is it expensive to organize a major event in your city?
What do you do with all the leftover food after a big party?
Have you ever volunteered to help organize a charity event?
What is the most famous event that happens in your city every year?
Why is 'human connection' the most important part of any gathering?
Advanced
Is the 'experience economy' making people value events more than physical goods?
How do 'mega-events' like the Olympics affect the economy of the host city?
Should there be strict limits on the 'noise pollution' caused by outdoor festivals?
How does the 'security' of a major public event balance with the need for freedom?
What are the ethical implications of 'exclusive' events that only the rich can attend?
How has the COVID-19 pandemic permanently changed the event industry?
Is 'crowd management' a science or an art form in large-scale event planning?
How do 'diplomatic events' between world leaders influence global peace?
Should we prioritize 'sustainability' in events even if it makes them more expensive?
How does the 'branding' of an event influence the type of people who attend?
Is the 'FOMO' (Fear Of Missing Out) culture driven by the events we see online?
What is the role of a 'Master of Ceremonies' in keeping an event on track?
How do you measure the 'success' of an event—is it profit or attendee happiness?
Should public money be used to fund cultural events and street fairs?
How do 'trade shows' still survive in an age where you can buy anything online?
Is it possible to have a 'meaningful' connection with someone at a loud party?
How does 'crisis management' work for events when something goes terribly wrong?
What is the future of 'hybrid events' that combine physical and digital spaces?
How does 'cultural sensitivity' play a role in planning an international event?
Should 'political rallies' be considered events or something more serious?
How do 'flash mobs' and 'pop-up events' change the way we use urban space?
Is the 'VIP culture' at events creating a social divide that is harmful?
How can events be made more accessible for people with disabilities?
What is the psychological impact of 'shared experiences' during a live performance?
Will 'metaverse' events ever truly replace the feeling of being in a physical room?