ESL Questions Fake News

Fake News

Fake news spreads widely and affects elections and health. These 75 questions explore false reporting: How does it spread? Can you spot it? Who's responsible? What role does emotion play? Can trust be restored?

Table of Contents

Beginner

Do you know what fake news is?

Have you seen fake news before?

Is fake news common?

Can you always trust news?

Do you watch the news?

What's the difference between real news?

How do you know if news?

Is fake news dangerous?

Who makes fake news?

Have you shared fake news?

Does fake news affect your country?

Is fake news intentional lying?

Can fake news change people's views?

Should companies remove fake news?

How does fake news spread?

Is it easy to spot?

Do you trust social media news?

Is traditional media more reliable?

Have you been fooled by fake?

Does fake news matter?

Who should stop fake news?

Is all disagreement fake news?

Can fake news be funny?

How should people handle fake news?

Do you worry about fake news?

Intermediate

Why do people create fake news?

How does fake news differ from opinion?

What makes fake news believable?

Have you believed fake news before?

How does social media spread fake news?

Should platforms be punished for fake news?

What's the impact of fake news?

Is satire the same as fake news?

How can you verify information?

Do you trust any news sources?

How has fake news changed politics?

Can fake news be stopped?

What's the role of journalists?

Should spreading fake news have consequences?

How does fake news affect elections?

Is fake news from both sides?

Can people distinguish real from fake?

What makes news trustworthy?

Should media literacy be taught?

Does fake news hurt certain groups more?

Is all news somewhat biased?

How do you choose what to believe?

Can corrections fix fake news damage?

What responsibility do readers have?

How should society handle fake news?

Advanced

Is all mainstream media somewhat fake?

Can news be objective?

How much does power shape what's reported?

Is calling something 'fake news' silencing?

Should governments regulate news?

Who decides what's fake?

Does technology enable or prevent fake news?

How much is fake news about distrust?

Can democratic systems survive widespread fake news?

Is some fake news less harmful?

Should truth be enforced?

Can fact-checking be politically biased?

Is there such thing as absolute truth?

How does fake news serve power?

Should free speech protect fake news?

What role do emotions play?

Can institutions be trusted with news?

Is the term 'fake news' weaponized?

How does fake news reshape reality?

Can news ever be purely factual?

What creates vulnerability to fake news?

Should access to information be limited?

How do we balance truth and freedom?

Is the problem the message or the system?

What would genuinely trustworthy media require?