ESL Questions Relationships

Relationships

Connections between people. These questions explore friendship, family, dating, and how we build trust and love in our lives.

Table of Contents

Beginner

Do you have a best friend?

Can you name someone who makes you laugh?

How do you say 'thank you' to your mom?

Is it better to have one friend or many?

Do you want to go to a wedding party?

Why is it important to be kind to others?

Are you a fan of meeting new people?

Can you share your toys or your food?

Is it fun to play games with your family?

What is the best thing about your partner?

Do you like to give hugs to your friends?

Is it okay to feel angry sometimes?

Can you name a famous couple from a book?

Do you want to live near your parents?

Are you happy with your social life?

Intermediate

What would you do if your best friend started a big argument over something small?

How do you feel when you have to say goodbye to someone for a long time?

Is it better to be 'honest' and hurt someone's feelings or to tell a 'white lie'?

How do you decide if a new person you met is someone you can truly trust?

Why do some relationships last for fifty years while others end very quickly?

Have you ever had a long-distance friendship that worked out successfully?

Do you think that 'opposites attract' or is it better to be with someone like you?

How do you feel about 'dating apps' and finding love on the internet today?

Is it a good idea to work at the same company as your romantic partner?

What is the most important lesson your parents taught you about love?

Should we prioritize our 'friends' as much as we prioritize our 'family'?

How often do you tell the people you care about that you appreciate them?

Why is 'communication' the most common answer for why relationships fail?

Is it difficult to forgive someone after they have broken a promise to you?

How do you feel about 'boundaries' and having time for yourself in a couple?

Do you prefer a big group of acquaintances or a tiny circle of deep friends?

What is the best way to handle a situation where you feel lonely in a crowd?

How do you handle a situation where your family dislikes your new friend?

Should every person learn how to apologize sincerely when they are wrong?

What is the role of 'loyalty' in making a relationship feel safe and strong?

How do you feel when you meet someone you haven't seen in many years?

Is it possible to be 'just friends' with an ex-partner after a breakup?

Why do we use the word 'soulmate' to describe a very special connection?

What is one thing you would change about the way you interact with others?

How do you feel when you realize you have found a friend for life?

Advanced

Is 'The Attachment Theory' the best way to explain how we relate to others?

How does 'the five love languages' concept impact modern relationship advice?

Should we move toward 'relationship education' as a core part of adulthood?

Is 'monogamy' a social construct or a biological drive for human beings?

How does 'the digital age' change the way we experience intimacy and ghosting?

Should we prioritize 'emotional intelligence' over 'attraction' when choosing a peer?

How do 'power dynamics' change when one person earns more money than the other?

Is 'loneliness' becoming a public health epidemic in the 21st century?

How does 'the halo effect' change our perception of a person's character?

Should we regulate 'algorithms' on dating sites to prevent social engineering?

How does 'vulnerability' (Brown) act as a catalyst for deep human connection?

Is 'The Nuclear Family' still the ideal unit for a stable and healthy society?

How do 'cross-cultural' relationships challenge our personal biases and norms?

Should we encourage 'intergenerational' friendships to reduce social isolation?

How does 'oxytocin' (the cuddle hormone) impact the bonding of two people?

Is 'marriage' an outdated legal contract or a sacred social bond for today?

How do 'social scripts' dictate how we are supposed to behave on a first date?

Should we use 'mediation' instead of 'litigation' for all domestic disputes?

How does 'the fear of rejection' stop us from reaching our social potential?

Is 'forgiveness' a gift you give to the other person or a gift you give yourself?

How do 'parasocial relationships' with celebrities affect our real-life social skills?

Should we allow 'AI' to act as a therapist for couples in crisis?

How does 'conflict resolution' differ across various global cultures?

Is 'love' an emotion, a choice, or a chemical reaction in the brain?

What will 'relationships' look like in a future with virtual partners and robots?