ESL Questions Influencers
Influencers
The digital stars. These questions explore the world of social media content creators, their impact on our choices, and the reality behind the screen.
Beginner
Do you like to watch videos on your phone?
Can you name a person who is famous on the internet?
How do you say 'follow' in your language?
Is it better to have many followers or a few good friends?
Do you want to show people your favorite hobby?
Why do people take photos of their food?
Are you a fan of watching people play games online?
Can you find a 'like' button on a screen?
Is it fun to see what people are doing in other countries?
What is the best video you saw today?
Do you like to see beautiful photos of travel?
Is it okay to spend a lot of time on social media?
Can you name a thing an influencer talks about?
Do you want to have a camera and a microphone?
Are you happy when someone likes your photo?
Intermediate
What would you do if you became a viral influencer for something embarrassing?
How do you feel when you realize a photo of a 'perfect' life was actually staged?
Is it better to follow 'experts' or 'relatable' people for advice?
How do you decide if an influencer actually uses the product they are selling?
Why do some people feel more connected to creators than to their own neighbors?
Have you ever bought a piece of clothing because you saw it on Instagram?
Do you think that 'Being an Influencer' is a real job that takes a lot of work?
How do you feel about child influencers whose lives are filmed by their parents?
Is it a good idea to take a 'digital detox' and unfollow everyone for a week?
What is the most helpful thing you have ever learned from a content creator?
Should we prioritize 'authenticity' over 'perfection' in social media posts?
How often do you check your notifications to see if people liked your post?
Why is 'The Algorithm' so good at showing you exactly what you want to see?
Is it difficult to be yourself when you know thousands of people are watching?
How do you feel about influencers who give dangerous health or money advice?
Do you prefer a video that is 'vlogged' (raw) or a video that is highly edited?
What is the best way to handle a situation where an influencer is 'cancelled'?
How do you handle a situation where you feel jealous of someone's online life?
Should every creator have to label their photos if they used a filter or Photoshop?
What is the role of 'the sponsor' in changing what an influencer says?
How do you feel when a creator says goodbye to their fans and quits?
Is it possible for an influencer to have a truly private personal life?
Why do we use the word 'vibe' to describe a creator's style?
What is one thing you would change about the way social media works?
How do you feel when you see a 'behind the scenes' look at a famous photo?
Advanced
Is 'The Creator Economy' a democratizing force or just a new form of labor exploitation?
How does 'The Parasocial Interaction' (PSI) theory explain fan loyalty?
Should we move toward 'De-influencing' to combat unsustainable consumerism?
Is 'Engagement Rate' a better metric for success than 'Follower Count'?
How does 'The Echo Chamber' effect get amplified by influencer communities?
Should we prioritize 'Media Literacy' for children to identify paid sponsorships?
How do 'Virtual Influencers' (AI-generated) challenge the idea of human connection?
Is 'Personal Branding' now a requirement for every professional in the modern world?
How does 'The Attention Economy' monetize our basic human social instincts?
Should we regulate 'the disclosure' of AI-assisted content on social platforms?
How does 'The Burnout' of creators impact the diversity of voices on the web?
Is 'Niche Influence' (micro-influencers) more valuable for brands than global stars?
How do 'Community Guidelines' impact the creative freedom of the influencer?
Should we encourage 'educational influencers' over lifestyle and beauty ones?
How does 'The dopamine hit' of a viral post affect the mental health of teens?
Is 'Transparency' about income and sponsorships the key to long-term trust?
How do 'lifestyle creators' impact the self-esteem of their young audience?
Should we use 'AI' to detect and flag misleading health claims in videos?
How does 'The feeling of belonging' to a fandom drive consumer behavior?
Is 'Influence' a form of power that should be taxed or regulated like lobbying?
How do 'algorithm updates' (like on TikTok) change the destiny of a small creator?
Should we allow 'political influencers' to be paid by governments to post?
How does 'the pressure to be perfect' lead to the 'Instagram Face' aesthetic?
Is 'Stardom' on the internet more fleeting than traditional Hollywood fame?
What will 'influence' mean in a future where everyone has an AI manager?