ESL Questions Heart Month

Heart Month

February is the time to focus on our most vital organ. These questions look at heart health, the science of the cardiovascular system, and how to live a heart-friendly life.

Table of Contents

Beginner

Is your heart fast?

Do you feel a beat?

Is blood red?

Do you run in park?

Is the fruit good?

Do you like salad?

Is the salt bad?

Do you walk today?

Is the chest big?

Do you drink water?

Is the doctor nice?

Do you jump high?

Is the gym open?

Do you eat fish?

Is the oil clear?

Do you sleep well?

Is the bike fast?

Do you feel strong?

Is the air fresh?

Do you like tea?

Is the apple red?

Do you see the clock?

Is the pressure low?

Do you want to live long?

Is it February?

Intermediate

What would you do if you were told you needed to change your lifestyle for your heart?

How do you feel when your heart beats very fast during an exciting movie?

Is it better to do 'cardio' exercise or to lift heavy weights for your health?

How do you decide which 'fats' are good for your body and which are bad?

Why do some people ignore the warning signs of a heart problem?

Have you ever used a 'smartwatch' to track your heart rate during the day?

Do you think that high levels of stress at work can cause real heart damage?

How do you feel about the 'Heart Month' campaigns in February?

Is it a good idea to get a 'check-up' even if you feel completely fine?

What is the most heart-healthy meal you know how to cook at home?

Should we stop eating red meat to protect our cardiovascular system?

How often do you check your 'blood pressure' at the local pharmacy?

Why is 'salt' considered to be so dangerous for a healthy heart?

Is it difficult to stay active during the winter months when it is cold?

What kind of activities make your heart 'sing' with happiness?

How has your knowledge of 'first aid' helped you or someone else?

Do you prefer to eat a Mediterranean diet or a different style of food?

How do you handle a situation where a family member has a health scare?

Should every public building have a 'defibrillator' on the wall?

What is the role of 'genetics' compared to 'lifestyle' in heart disease?

How do you feel when you reach the top of a very long flight of stairs?

Is it possible to reverse a heart problem through a very strict diet?

Why do we associate the 'heart' with love and emotions instead of the brain?

What is one thing you did today that was good for your heart?

How do you feel when the sun comes out and you can go for a run?

Advanced

Is 'cardiovascular disease' a natural consequence of the modern human lifestyle?

How does 'high blood pressure' act as a silent killer in the adult population?

Should we focus on 'statins' and medicine or 'lifestyle intervention' first?

Is it ethical to market 'heart-clogging' foods in neighborhoods with poor healthcare?

How does 'chronic inflammation' contribute to the degradation of our arteries?

Should we prioritize 'CPR' training as a mandatory skill for every student?

How does 'socioeconomic status' correlate with the risk of a heart attack?

Is 'broken heart syndrome' a real medical condition caused by extreme grief?

How do 'trans-fats' and 'sugar' interact to damage the human heart?

Should we use 'artificial hearts' and 'mechanical pumps' as a long-term solution?

How does the 'autonomic nervous system' control our heart without us knowing?

Is the 'stress of modern life' the primary driver of heart issues today?

How do 'omega-3' fatty acids physically protect the walls of our blood vessels?

Should we ban 'smoking' in all public outdoor spaces to protect heart health?

How does 'alcohol consumption' affect the rhythm of the human heart?

Is it possible for a person to be 'fit' but still have a weak heart?

How do 'pacemakers' and technology change the way we live with illness?

Should we encourage 'mindfulness' as a way to lower our resting heart rate?

How does the 'anatomy of the heart' compare to other animals in the world?

Is 'early screening' the best way to prevent a national health crisis?

How do 'energy drinks' and 'caffeine' impact the hearts of young teenagers?

Should we tax 'ultra-processed' foods that are linked to heart failure?

How does 'sleep apnea' put a massive strain on the cardiovascular system?

Is it possible to 'over-exercise' to the point where you hurt your heart?

What will 'heart surgery' look like when we can use nanobots to clean arteries?