ESL Questions Vehicles
Vehicles
Getting from A to B. These questions explore cars, motorcycles, bikes, and how the ways we move are changing with new technology.
Beginner
Do you like to drive a fast car?
Can you name a vehicle with two wheels?
How do you put on a seatbelt for safety?
Is it better to have a car or a bicycle?
Do you want to fly in a helicopter?
Why do we need a license to drive a car?
Are you a fan of big trucks?
Can you draw a picture of a bus?
Is it fun to go for a long drive?
What is the best vehicle for a family?
Do you like to see a shiny new car?
Is it okay to ride a bike on the sidewalk?
Can you name a vehicle that moves on water?
Do you want to have a red sports car?
Are you happy when there is no traffic?
Intermediate
What would you do if you were driving and your vehicle ran out of fuel in the middle of nowhere?
How do you feel when you see a very old classic car driving down the street?
Is it better to own a 'gasoline' car or an 'electric' vehicle in the year 2026?
How do you decide which features are the most important when buying a new vehicle?
Why do some people feel a strong emotional connection to their first car?
Have you ever tried to repair a basic part of a vehicle by yourself?
Do you think that 'self-driving' cars will make the roads safer for everyone?
How do you feel about the high cost of insurance and maintenance for a vehicle?
Is it a good idea to encourage more people to use public transport instead of cars?
What is the most unusual vehicle you have ever seen or ridden in?
Should we prioritize 'safety' over 'speed' in the design of every new vehicle?
How often do you think about the environmental impact of your daily commute?
Why is 'The Wheel' considered one of the most important inventions in history?
Is it difficult to learn how to drive a manual transmission (stick shift) car?
How do you feel about motorcycles — are they exciting or too dangerous?
Do you prefer a large SUV for space or a small car for easy parking?
What is the best way to handle a situation where you get a flat tire?
How do you handle a situation where you are stuck in a massive traffic jam?
Should every person learn the basics of how an internal combustion engine works?
What is the role of 'the helmet' in protecting people on bikes and scooters?
How do you feel when you see a massive ship or a giant cargo airplane?
Is it possible for a city to function perfectly without any private cars at all?
Why do we use the word 'ride' for both a bicycle and a car journey?
What is one vehicle you would love to own if you won the lottery today?
How do you feel when you are moving very fast on an open highway?
Advanced
Is 'The Internal Combustion Engine' the most significant machine of the 20th century?
How does 'Aerodynamics' impact the fuel efficiency of modern heavy vehicles?
Should we move toward 'total electrification' of all transport by 2035?
Is 'Hydrogen Fuel Cell' technology a better long-term solution than batteries?
How does 'The Global Supply Chain' rely on the standardization of shipping containers?
Should we prioritize 'pedestrian-only' zones in the centers of all major cities?
How do 'Lidar and Radar' sensors allow a vehicle to perceive its surroundings?
Is 'The Automobile' responsible for the decline of community in modern suburbs?
How does 'Torque' differ from 'Horsepower' in the physics of vehicle movement?
Should we regulate 'autonomous algorithms' to prioritize passenger or pedestrian safety?
How does 'the catalytic converter' reduce the toxicity of exhaust fumes?
Is 'Micromobility' (e-scooters/bikes) the answer to the 'last mile' problem?
How do 'regenerative braking' systems recover energy in hybrid vehicles?
Should we encourage 'high-occupancy' lanes to reduce the number of vehicles?
How does 'The Model T' represent the beginning of modern mass production?
Is 'Vertical Take-Off' (eVTOL) the future of urban taxi services in 2026?
How do 'tire tread' patterns change the grip on wet or icy road surfaces?
Should we use 'AI' to manage traffic flow and eliminate stoplights in cities?
How does 'The Euler-Lagrange' equation apply to the dynamics of a moving car?
Is 'Vehicle-to-Grid' (V2G) technology the key to stabilizing the power grid?
How do 'crash test ratings' influence the engineering priorities of car makers?
Should we allow 'heavier trucks' on the road if they carry more goods at once?
How does 'the sound' of a vehicle impact the noise pollution of an urban area?
Is 'Mobility as a Service' (MaaS) the end of individual car ownership?
What will 'vehicles' look like in a future with magnetic levitation roads?