ESL Questions Spain

Spain

The land of sun and history. These questions explore Spanish culture, food like tapas, famous cities like Madrid, and the beautiful language.

Table of Contents

Beginner

Do you like to eat Spanish food like paella?

Can you name a famous city in Spain?

How do you say 'hello' in the Spanish language?

Is it better to visit the beach or the mountains?

Do you want to see a big soccer game?

Why do people take a nap in the afternoon?

Are you a fan of dancing the flamenco?

Can you find Spain on a map of Europe?

Is it fun to go to a party with music?

What is the best thing about Spanish culture?

Do you like to see old castles and cathedrals?

Is it okay to eat dinner very late at night?

Can you name a famous Spanish artist?

Do you want to visit a sunny island like Ibiza?

Are you happy when you hear Spanish music?

Intermediate

What would you do if you spent a whole summer living in a small Spanish village?

How do you feel when you see the amazing architecture of the Sagrada Família?

Is it better to live in a 'busy' city like Madrid or a 'coastal' city like Valencia?

How do you decide which 'tapas' to order when you see so many on the bar?

Why do some people feel that the 'Siesta' is a very healthy way to live a life?

Have you ever tried to learn Spanish and found the grammar a bit difficult?

Do you think that 'Real Madrid' or 'Barcelona' is the best team in the world?

How do you feel about the 'La Tomatina' festival where people throw tomatoes?

Is it a good idea to walk the 'Camino de Santiago' across the whole country?

What is the most interesting historical fact you know about the Spanish Empire?

Should we protect 'Bullfighting' as a tradition or stop it for animal rights?

How often do you see Spanish movies or listen to Spanish songs on the radio?

Why is 'Don Quixote' considered one of the greatest books ever written?

Is it difficult to adapt to the late-night schedule of a typical Spanish family?

How do you feel about the different languages like Catalan and Basque in Spain?

Do you prefer the green landscapes of the North or the sunny South of Spain?

What is the best way to handle a situation where you don't speak the language?

How do you handle a situation where a shop is closed for a midday break?

Should every person try 'Churros and Chocolate' at least once in their life?

What is the role of 'the plaza' in bringing the community together in Spain?

How do you feel when you see a beautiful sunset over the Mediterranean Sea?

Is it possible for Spain to become the most popular tourist spot in the world?

Why do we use the word 'fiesta' to describe a very big and happy celebration?

What is one Spanish tradition you would love to bring to your own country?

How do you feel when you see the white houses of a village in Andalusia?

Advanced

Is 'Spain' the best example of a country balancing modern life and old tradition?

How does 'The Spanish Constitution' of 1978 define the modern democracy?

Should we move toward 'Federalism' to handle the regional tensions in Spain?

Is 'The Reconquista' the most important period in Spanish medieval history?

How does 'The Golden Age' (Siglo de Oro) impact global art and literature?

Should we prioritize 'renewable energy' in Spain due to the high amount of sun?

How do 'The Moors' influence the architecture and science of Southern Spain?

Is 'The Spanish Civil War' still a deeply sensitive topic for families today?

How does 'The Eurozone' membership affect the daily economy of Spanish people?

Should we regulate 'tourist numbers' in places like Mallorca and Barcelona?

How does 'The Prado Museum' house the most important collection of Velázquez?

Is 'Picasso' the most influential artist of the 20th century across the globe?

How do 'regional identities' (Galician/Catalan) strengthen or weaken a nation?

Should we encourage 'The Mediterranean Diet' as a global standard for health?

How does 'Gaudí's' style reflect the intersection of nature and architecture?

Is 'unemployment' among the youth the biggest hurdle for Spain's future?

How do 'historical trade routes' connect Spain to Latin American culture?

Should we use 'desalination' to solve the water shortages in the dry South?

How does 'The Monarchy' function in a modern European socialist democracy?

Is 'Flamenco' an expression of soul or just a performance for travelers?

How do 'The Pyrenees' act as both a border and a bridge to the rest of Europe?

Should we allow 'AI' to manage the logistics of the massive Spanish festivals?

How does 'The Inquisition' history impact the modern view of church and state?

Is 'Socializing' the primary reason why Spanish people have a high life expectancy?

What will 'Spain' look like in a future with high-speed links to North Africa?