ESL Questions Smartphones
Smartphones
Connectivity, convenience, and constant access define smartphones. These questions explore phone dependence, privacy concerns, addiction potential, and whether smartphones genuinely improve or complicate human life.
Beginner
Do you have a smartphone?
How often do you use it?
What do you use it for?
Do you like your phone?
Have you changed phones?
Is it easy to use?
Do you take pictures with it?
What apps do you use?
Do you text on your phone?
Is your phone important?
Have you lost your phone?
Do you carry it everywhere?
What's your favorite feature?
Do you charge it daily?
Have you dropped your phone?
Do you use it for work?
Is your phone always on?
Do you sleep with your phone?
Have you broken your screen?
Would you want a new phone?
Do you prefer phones or computers?
Is your phone expensive?
Do you use it before bed?
Do you think phones are necessary?
Can you live without a smartphone?
Intermediate
What can't you do without your phone?
How has your phone changed you?
Would you give up your smartphone?
Do you think phones improve life?
How important is phone security?
Would you pay more for features?
Do you think phones create addiction?
How important is phone speed?
Would you change phone brands?
Do you think phones affect relationships?
How important is battery life?
Would you limit phone use?
Do you think phones affect sleep?
How important is phone privacy?
Would you use older phones?
Do you think phones isolate people?
How important is phone design?
Would you track phone use?
Do you think phones help or hurt?
How important is phone warranty?
Would you buy sustainable phones?
Do you think phones create inequality?
How important is phone updates?
Would you enforce phone restrictions?
What's your ideal smartphone?
Advanced
Has smartphone technology liberated or enslaved us?
Should phone use be restricted?
Can humans function without phones?
Does smartphone design manipulate behavior?
Should phone manufacturers be regulated?
Can phones increase human connection?
Does smartphone data violate privacy?
Can digital detox be realistic?
Should schools restrict phone use?
Does smartphone inequality deepen?
Can phones democratize access?
Should phone addiction be treated medically?
Does smartphone surveillance matter?
Can children use phones safely?
Should phone companies share profits?
Does smartphone convenience require surveillance?
Can society function without phones?
Should worker phone use be limited?
Does smartphone culture have limits?
Can phone-free spaces exist?
Should phone algorithms be transparent?
Does smartphone adoption accelerate inequality?
Can phones preserve or destroy memory?
Should phones have kill switches?
What do smartphones reveal about us?