ESL Questions Technology
Technology
From smartphones to artificial intelligence, these questions explore how technology shapes our lives, impacts society, influences communication, and transforms the future.
Beginner
Do you use technology every day?
What is your favorite device?
Do you have a smartphone?
How much time do you spend online?
What apps do you use the most?
Do you use social media?
What is social media?
Is technology important to you?
Do you like computers?
Have you learned anything from the internet?
What websites do you visit?
Do you watch videos online?
Have you played video games?
Is technology good or bad?
Do you prefer phone calls or messages?
How do you communicate with friends?
Can you live without technology?
What technology do you use at work?
What technology do you use at school?
Do you have a laptop?
What is your favorite website?
Do you shop online?
Have you used video calls?
What is artificial intelligence?
Do you trust technology?
Intermediate
How has technology changed communication?
Do you think social media is good for society?
How much screen time is too much?
Should schools teach coding to students?
What are the benefits of artificial intelligence?
Are you concerned about online privacy?
How do you feel about remote work?
What is cybersecurity?
Would you buy a smart home?
How has technology affected your job or studies?
Do you think technology makes us more or less connected?
What problems can technology solve?
Should governments regulate social media?
How important is digital literacy?
Do you worry about internet addiction?
What technology do you wish existed?
How has technology changed shopping?
Should children use technology?
What is data and why does it matter?
How do you feel about online security?
Has technology improved your life?
What is the dark web?
Should robots replace human workers?
How has technology affected education?
What is your biggest concern about technology?
Advanced
If technology companies know their platforms are addictive, why do governments allow them to target children?
Can artificial intelligence ever truly be unbiased?
Should we surrender privacy for convenience and security?
Does the gig economy improve worker autonomy or exploit vulnerability?
Why do we accept massive data collection as inevitable rather than resisting it?
Can technology platforms remain neutral, or are they inherently political?
Should AI systems make decisions about hiring, loans, and justice?
Why do tech billionaires shape society without democratic input?
Is "innovation" an excuse to bypass ethics and regulation?
How complicit are we when using apps built on exploitative labor?
Can "digital detox" solve problems created by intentional design?
If technology reduces jobs faster than we create them, what's the solution?
Why do we celebrate disruption that destroys livelihoods?
Does tech accessibility exist, or is it marketing?
Should algorithms decide what news we see?
Can we trust companies to regulate themselves on data use?
If AI learns from biased data, does removing bias fix systemic inequality?
Why do we accept surveillance as normal rather than dystopian?
How is technology deepening inequality rather than solving it?
Should the right to be forgotten override free speech?
If technology is progress, why do communities feel worse off?
Can decentralization truly disrupt power, or is it another illusion?
Who benefits from technology, and who bears the cost?
Should we prioritize innovation or human wellbeing?
If we can't live without technology, do we ever actually choose it?