ESL Questions Super Bowl

Super Bowl

The ultimate game. These questions explore American football, the culture of high-stakes commercials, and the massive halftime spectacles.

Table of Contents

Beginner

Do you like to watch a game with a ball?

Can you name a thing you eat during a match?

How do you say 'winner' in your language?

Is it better to watch the game or the commercials?

Do you want to see a singer on a big stage?

Why do players wear a hard helmet?

Are you a fan of the Seattle Seahawks?

Can you find a stadium full of people in a photo?

Is it fun to cheer for your favorite team?

What is the best snack to have at a party?

Do you like to see a very fast runner?

Is it okay to shout when someone scores a point?

Can you name a city in California?

Do you want to win a big gold trophy?

Are you happy when the game is very close?

Intermediate

What would you do if your favorite team lost the Super Bowl in the last second?

How do you feel when a 30-second commercial costs $10 million to show?

Is it better to have a 'defensive game' or a 'high-scoring offensive game'?

How do you decide if a 'Halftime Show' was great or just too loud?

Why do some people watch the Super Bowl even if they don't like football?

Have you ever hosted a Super Bowl party with wings, pizza, and nachos?

Do you think that 'Bad Bunny' and 'Lady Gaga' were the right choice for 2026?

How do you feel about the 'MVP' (Most Valuable Player) getting so much fame?

Is it a good idea to move the Super Bowl to a Saturday so people can rest on Sunday?

What is the most memorable Super Bowl commercial you have ever seen?

Should we prioritize 'player safety' over the 'excitement of the hits'?

How often do you check the 'Nielsen ratings' to see how many people watched?

Why is 'The Quarterback' always the most famous person on the field?

Is it difficult to understand the rules of American football for the first time?

How do you feel about 'Super Bowl Sunday' becoming an unofficial holiday?

Do you prefer to watch the game at home or in a crowded sports bar?

What is the best way to handle a situation where the power goes out during the game?

How do you handle a situation where your two best friends support opposite teams?

Should every singer dream of performing at the Super Bowl halftime?

What is the role of 'the coach' in making a winning strategy for the big game?

How do you feel when you see the winning team pour Gatorade on their coach?

Is it possible for a game to be 'too commercial' and lose its sporting heart?

Why do we use the word 'Touchdown' when a player crosses the line?

What is one thing you would change about the way the Super Bowl is broadcast?

How do you feel when you see the trophy being raised at the very end?

Advanced

Is 'The Super Bowl' the modern equivalent of the Roman Gladiatorial games?

How does 'The Economics of Advertising' justify a $10 million price tag per ad?

Should we move toward 'Global Sites' for the Super Bowl (like London or Mexico City)?

Is 'Brain Trauma' (CTE) an ethical reason to stop supporting professional football?

How does 'The Halftime Spectacle' use advanced technology (drones/LEDs) for impact?

Should we prioritize 'Independent Reviews' of officiating to ensure total fairness?

How do 'Consumer Psychology' tactics in ads influence our buying habits for weeks?

Is 'The Quarterback' position the most difficult role in all of professional sports?

How does 'The feeling of regional pride' drive the massive viewership numbers?

Should we regulate 'the cost of tickets' to make the game accessible to normal fans?

How does 'The second-screen experience' (social media) change the way we watch?

Is 'The MVP' award often biased toward offensive players rather than defenders?

How do 'broadcasting rights' (NBC/Peacock) shape the future of live streaming sports?

Should we encourage 'Universal Flag Football' as a safer alternative for youth?

How does 'The presentation of the National Anthem' set the tone for the event?

Is 'Sportsmanship' still the core value, or has 'Celebrity' taken its place?

How do 'Betting Odds' and 'Fantasy Football' impact the way fans watch the game?

Should we use 'AI' to call penalties instantly and eliminate human error?

How does 'The history of the AFL-NFL merger' explain the game's current structure?

Is 'The Super Bowl Ring' the ultimate symbol of success in American culture?

How do 'international fans' view the complexity of the rules vs global football (soccer)?

Should we allow 'political messages' during the halftime show or commercials?

How does 'the physical toll' of a 17-game season impact the quality of the final game?

Is 'Loyalty' to a team a lifelong commitment or a temporary social identity?

What will 'the Super Bowl' look like in a future with augmented reality viewing?