ESL Questions London
London
From Big Ben to housing costs, London offers endless discussion. These questions explore first visits, city life challenges, culture, tourism, and what makes one of the world's major cities tick.
Beginner
Have you been to London?
Do you like big cities?
What's the capital of England?
Would you like to visit London?
Do you know anyone in London?
Have you seen pictures of London?
Is London expensive?
What's famous in London?
Do you speak English like British people?
Have you heard of Big Ben?
Would you like to live in London?
Is London safe?
What's the weather like in London?
Do you like museums?
Have you visited any famous London landmarks?
Is London always rainy?
Would you take the London Underground?
Do you like British culture?
Have you eaten British food?
Is London fun for young people?
Do you like historical cities?
Have you watched British TV shows?
Would you go to London for school?
Is London modern or old?
Do you think London is interesting?
Intermediate
What would you want to do in London?
Do you think London is overrated?
How has London changed over time?
Would you rather visit London or Paris?
What makes London special compared to other cities?
How important is history to enjoying a city?
Would you study in London?
What's the hardest part about living in a big city?
Do you think tourists ruin cities?
How important is public transportation to city life?
Would you want to work in London?
What's the biggest difference between London and your city?
Do you prefer old architecture or new buildings?
How has immigration shaped London?
Would you feel safe living alone in London?
What do you imagine the cost of living is?
Do you think big cities are lonely?
How important is green space in a city?
Would you take a day trip or live there?
Do you think London deserves its reputation?
What draws tourists to London?
How does London compare to your capital?
Would you raise a family in a big city?
Do you think smaller cities are better?
What would make you move to London?
Advanced
Is London a global city or a British one?
Can a city preserve its character while growing?
Should tourism be limited in overcrowded cities?
Does gentrification benefit or destroy neighborhoods?
Can immigration strengthen or threaten a city's identity?
Should historic buildings be preserved or demolished for progress?
Are expensive cities becoming unlivable for ordinary people?
Can public transportation solve urban congestion?
Should big cities be sustainable or just functional?
Does London belong to Londoners or to the world?
Can wealth and inequality coexist in the same city?
Should cities prioritize cars or public transport?
Is nostalgia for old London preventing necessary change?
Can cultural diversity create cohesion or division?
Should housing be treated as investment or necessity?
Does city life damage mental health?
Can cities be planned or do they grow organically?
Should London's growth be limited?
Is the 'global city' model sustainable?
Do cities need homelessness or is it a failure?
Should famous landmarks be accessible to everyone?
Can a city be too successful?
Is centralization of power in cities dangerous?
Should London remain England's capital?
What makes a city worth living in?