ESL Questions Extroverts
Extroverts
Exploring the social butterflies. These questions look at the energy of outgoing people and how they interact with the world.
Beginner
Are you loud?
Do you like people?
Is the party fun?
Do you talk a lot?
Is your voice big?
Do you have friends?
Is the room busy?
Do you say 'Hello'?
Is the crowd good?
Do you feel happy?
Is it a group?
Do you like noise?
Is your smile big?
Do you meet news?
Is the music loud?
Do you share ideas?
Is today social?
Do you like games?
Is the door open?
Do you talk fast?
Is a hug nice?
Do you want a party?
Is the light on?
Do you feel energized?
Is it fun?
Intermediate
Do you consider yourself an extrovert, an introvert, or somewhere in the middle?
Where do you get your energy from: being alone or being around other people?
Do you find it easy to start a conversation with someone you have never met?
What is the best part about being in a large group of people?
Do you think extroverts are more successful in business than introverts?
How do you feel after spending a whole day completely alone?
Is it possible for an extrovert to be a good listener?
Do you think our society is 'built' for extroverts (offices, parties, etc.)?
How do you act when you are at a party where you don't know anyone?
Do you prefer to talk on the phone or send a text message?
Is it true that extroverts are always happy and full of energy?
How do you handle a situation where someone else is talking too much?
What kind of jobs are the best for people who love to talk and meet others?
Do you think extroverts make better leaders or better team members?
How do you feel when the room is very quiet for a long time?
Is it easy for you to share your feelings with people you just met?
Why do some people feel 'drained' after social events while others feel 'charged'?
Do you think extroverts find it easier to travel to new countries?
How do you maintain your friendships? Do you meet often?
Is it better to have many casual friends or just one or two very close ones?
Do you like to work in an 'open-plan' office with many people around you?
What is a 'misconception' that people have about extroverts?
How do you handle it when you have to be quiet in a library or a museum?
Do you think being an extrovert is something you are born with?
Can an introvert 'learn' to act like an extrovert if they need to?
Advanced
Is 'extroversion' a cultural requirement in Western societies like the USA?
How does the 'extrovert ideal' affect the mental health of introverted children?
Can someone be a 'socially anxious extrovert'? How does that work?
How do extroverts process thoughts differently than introverts (speaking to think)?
Is the rise of 'remote work' a major challenge for the extroverted personality?
How does 'dopamine' sensitivity in the brain explain extroverted behavior?
Should we prioritize extroverted traits when hiring for sales or management roles?
How do extroverts and introverts find a balance in a romantic relationship?
Is the 'loudest person in the room' usually the most confident or the most insecure?
How has 'social media' changed the way extroverts perform for an audience?
Can an extrovert survive in a career that requires deep, solitary focus?
How do extroverts influence the 'groupthink' dynamic in a meeting?
Is 'ambiversion' the most balanced way to interact with the world?
How do different cultures (e.g., Japan vs. Italy) view extroverted behavior?
Should schools be redesigned to be less stimulating for introverts but better for extroverts?
How do extroverts handle the 'rebound' effect after a major social event?
Is 'charisma' a skill that only extroverts can truly master?
How does the need for 'external validation' affect an extrovert's happiness?
Can an extroverted leader learn to 'step back' and let others shine?
Is there a biological limit to how much social interaction one person can take?
How do extroverts navigate the 'loneliness' of modern urban life?
Is 'small talk' a necessary social lubricant or a waste of time?
How does 'brainstorming' favor extroverts over those who need time to reflect?
Can we 'change' our personality type over the course of our lives?
What is the 'power of extroverts' in a world that is increasingly digital?