ESL Questions Girls

Girls

Being a girl means navigating expectations from all directions. These 75 questions explore what it means, what challenges girls face, and what equality truly looks like.

Table of Contents

Beginner

Are you a girl?

Do you have sisters?

Do you have girl friends?

What do girls like to do?

Are girls and boys different?

Do girls play sports?

What subjects do girls enjoy?

Do you like being a girl?

Are there girl-only schools?

Do girls like the same things?

What careers do girls have?

Do girls earn less than boys?

Are girls treated fairly?

Do you have girl role models?

What responsibilities do girls have?

Are girls as strong as boys?

Do girls face more pressure?

Is it harder to be a girl?

What challenges do girls face?

Do girls have equal opportunities?

Are girl leaders common?

Do girls choose their futures freely?

What do you admire about girls?

Are girls brave?

Do you think girls are equal?

Intermediate

What does it mean to be a girl in your culture?

Have you experienced gender discrimination?

Do you think girls and boys should have equal rights?

How has the role of girls changed?

What challenges do girls face that boys don't?

Should there be girl-only spaces or events?

How does education differ for girls?

Do girls have equal opportunities in sports?

What expectations are placed on girls?

Have you felt pressure to behave a certain way?

Do you think girls should fight for equality?

How does social media affect girls?

Are girls' voices heard equally?

What would you change for girls in society?

Do you think girls are underrepresented in leadership?

How should girls be taught about their bodies?

Do girls face safety concerns boys don't?

Should parents treat girls and boys differently?

What's the biggest challenge for modern girls?

How do religious beliefs affect girls' opportunities?

Do you think feminism helps or hurts girls?

What should girls know about power?

How do girls balance tradition and independence?

What support do girls need most?

Advanced

If girls are equal, why do inequalities persist?

Should we celebrate 'girl power' or just equality?

Can liberation for girls harm traditional cultures?

Does feminism represent all girls globally?

Should girls' rights override cultural practices?

Why do girls internalize pressure more than boys?

Can girls truly choose freely if society limits them?

Does focusing on girls' issues ignore boys' struggles?

Should girls be raised differently than boys?

Can a girl's safety be guaranteed in society?

Why do girls often choose limits over opportunities?

Does social media harm girls more than boys?

Should girls be taught to be 'nice' or assertive?

Can girls ever be truly safe from judgment?

Does education alone solve inequality for girls?

Why do girls' bodies become political?

Should girls be protected or empowered?

Can girls truly consent freely in power imbalances?

Does calling someone a 'girl' diminish her?

Why are girls' voices often doubted?

Should we teach girls to fight or negotiate?

Can patriarchy be dismantled for girls?

Why do girls' choices get questioned more?

Should girls reject femininity or redefine it?

What does true equality for girls require?