ESL Questions Household Chores
Household Chores
Household chores are routine but often invisible labor. These 75 questions explore cleaning, organization, and fairness: Who does chores? How much time? Is it valued? Why is it gendered? Can work be equally shared?
Beginner
Do you do household chores?
What chores do you do?
How often do you clean?
Do you wash dishes?
Who does chores in your family?
Is doing chores difficult?
Do you like doing chores?
What's your least favorite chore?
Do you take out trash?
Have you cleaned your room?
How long do chores take?
Do your parents make you clean?
Is laundry easy or hard?
Do you vacuum your home?
Is vacuuming boring?
Do you help with cooking?
How often do you do laundry?
Do you make your bed?
Is it important to help?
Should children do chores?
Do you get paid for chores?
Would you hire someone instead?
Do you organize your space?
Is your home clean?
What's the hardest chore?
Intermediate
Why do people avoid chores?
How much time do chores take?
Should chores be divided equally?
Is housework valued?
Have you negotiated chore division?
Does cleanliness matter to you?
How does mess affect mood?
Would you pay for help?
Is cleaning therapeutic?
Do you have a system?
How do you motivate yourself?
Should children do chores?
Are some chores harder?
Can chores be minimized?
How important is organization?
Do you procrastinate on chores?
Does everyone have standards?
What would make chores easier?
Should partners share equally?
How does mess stress you?
Can you relax with mess?
Is cleanliness cultural?
Would automation help?
How has housework changed?
What's your ideal arrangement?
Advanced
Is housework invisible labor?
How much is chore division gendered?
Should unpaid work be valued equally?
Does capitalism undervalue housework?
Can chores be equally shared?
How does class affect help access?
Should housework be paid?
Does automation eliminate or change work?
Can perfection in homes harm people?
How much does perfectionism pressure?
Should we question cleanliness standards?
Is mess a form of resistance?
Can messy spaces be healthy?
How does poverty affect cleanliness?
Should housework be seen as love?
Can we reduce expectations?
Is the 'second shift' real?
How do we value care work?
Should children learn housework?
Can partnerships resist gendered roles?
Does delegation mean liberation?
Should housework time be recognized?
Is there justice in household labor?
Can we reimagine housework?
What would equitable homes require?