ESL Questions Star Wars
Star Wars
A galaxy far, far away. These questions explore Jedis, lightsabers, Darth Vader, and the battle between the light and dark sides of the Force.
Beginner
Do you like to see spaceships in the stars?
Can you name a funny robot like R2-D2?
How do you use a glowing lightsaber?
Is it better to be a hero or a villain?
Do you want to have a tiny Yoda as a friend?
Why do people fight with lasers in space?
Are you a fan of wearing a cool mask?
Can you say 'May the Force be with you'?
Is it fun to fly in a Millennium Falcon?
What is the best Star Wars movie you saw?
Do you like to see aliens from other worlds?
Is it okay to like the dark side characters?
Can you name a planet like Tatooine?
Do you want to be a Jedi Knight?
Are you happy when the galaxy is safe?
Intermediate
What would you do if you discovered that you could move things with your mind?
How do you feel when you hear the famous music of the 'Imperial March'?
Is it better to have a 'lightsaber' or a 'blaster' in a space battle?
How do you decide if Darth Vader is a truly evil person or just a sad one?
Why do some fans get so upset when a new movie changes the old story?
Have you ever dressed up as a Star Wars character for a party or a convention?
Do you think that 'CGI' makes the newer movies look better than the old ones?
How do you feel about the 'Mandolorian' and the story of Baby Yoda (Grogu)?
Is it a good idea to build a real lightsaber if we had the technology?
What is the most iconic line from any of the movies in the series?
Should we prioritize 'the original trilogy' over the newer 'sequel' movies?
How often do you see Star Wars toys or posters in your local shopping mall?
Why is 'The Hero's Journey' the best way to describe Luke Skywalker's life?
Is it difficult to understand the complex family tree of the Skywalker family?
How do you feel about the 'Stormtroopers'—why can't they ever hit their target?
Do you prefer the 'Droids' or the 'Wookiees' as sidekicks for the heroes?
What is the best way to handle a situation where a friend spoils a movie twist?
How do you handle a situation where you have to choose between light and dark?
Should every sci-fi fan watch the original 1977 movie at least once?
What is the role of 'John Williams' in making the movies feel so epic?
How do you feel when you see the 'Death Star' appearing in the sky?
Is it possible for a real galaxy to have so many different types of aliens?
Why do we use the phrase 'I am your father' in so many jokes today?
What is one thing from the Star Wars universe you wish you could own?
How do you feel when the 'Star Wars' logo appears at the start of a film?
Advanced
Is 'Star Wars' the most important modern myth in Western civilization?
How does 'The Monomyth' (Joseph Campbell) structure the entire franchise?
Should we move toward 'more diverse' stories within the Star Wars universe?
Is 'The Force' a religious concept, a biological one, or a metaphor for power?
How does 'the political subtext' of the Prequels reflect real-world history?
Should we prioritize 'practical effects' (puppets) over digital animation?
How do 'fandom toxicities' impact the way creators write new stories?
Is 'Han Solo' the ultimate archetype of the 'lovable rogue' in cinema?
How does 'the sound design' (Ben Burtt) create the identity of the films?
Should we regulate 'the ownership' of giant franchises by single companies?
How does 'the philosophy of the Jedi' compare to Eastern traditions like Taoism?
Is 'The Empire' a commentary on the nature of authoritarianism and fascism?
How do 'spin-off' series like 'Andor' change the tone of the entire brand?
Should we encourage 'fan films' and creative freedom within the universe?
How does 'the costume design' convey the personality of characters like Padmé?
Is 'Redemption' the core theme that makes the story universally appealing?
How do 'Kyber crystals' act as a bridge between technology and spirituality?
Should we use 'Star Wars' as a tool for teaching ethics and morality to kids?
How does 'The Expanded Universe' (Legends) differ from the current 'Canon'?
Is 'George Lucas' the most visionary filmmaker of the late 20th century?
How do 'lightsaber duels' function as a form of visual and emotional dialogue?
Should we allow 'AI' to finish the stories of actors who have passed away?
How does 'the rebellion' symbolize the struggle of the individual against the state?
Is 'Star Wars' a 'Space Opera' or a 'Fantasy' story set in the future?
What will 'Star Wars' look like in 50 years when the 100th movie is made?