ESL Questions Weddings
Weddings
Celebration of love. These questions explore traditions, rings, parties, different cultures, and the meaning of making a lifelong promise.
Beginner
Do you like to go to a big wedding?
Can you name a thing a bride wears?
How do you say 'congratulations' to a couple?
Is it better to have a party inside or outside?
Do you want to see a giant white cake?
Why do people give rings to each other?
Are you a fan of dancing with your friends?
Can you find a flower in a bouquet?
Is it fun to wear a suit or a dress?
What is the best wedding you ever went to?
Do you like to hear a beautiful song?
Is it okay to cry during a happy ceremony?
Can you name a famous married couple?
Do you want to catch the flowers?
Are you happy when two people love each other?
Intermediate
What would you do if you were asked to give a speech in front of 100 people?
How do you feel when you see a traditional wedding from a different culture?
Is it better to have a 'large' wedding or a 'small and private' ceremony?
How do you decide who to invite when you have a limited number of seats?
Why do some people spend a whole year planning for just one single day?
Have you ever been a bridesmaid or a best man for a close friend?
Do you think that 'the dress' is the most important part of the entire day?
How do you feel about the high cost of hosting a modern wedding party?
Is it a good idea to have a 'destination' wedding in a far away country?
What is the most unusual wedding tradition you have ever heard about?
Should we prioritize 'the marriage' over 'the wedding' itself?
How often do you look at wedding photos and videos on social media?
Why is 'The Honeymoon' such an important tradition after the big event?
Is it difficult to choose the perfect gift for a couple who has everything?
How do you feel about 'arranged' marriages versus 'love' marriages?
Do you prefer a very formal wedding or a casual party on a beach?
What is the best way to handle a situation where two families disagree?
How do you handle a situation where someone objects during the ceremony?
Should every couple have to go to 'pre-marriage counseling' first?
What is the role of 'the witness' in making the wedding legal and official?
How do you feel when you see a couple celebrating their 50th anniversary?
Is it possible for a wedding to be too expensive for the couple's budget?
Why do we use the word 'vows' to describe the promises people make?
What is one thing you would change about the way weddings are done today?
How do you feel when the music starts and the couple walks down the aisle?
Advanced
Is 'Marriage' still a relevant social institution in the digital age of 2026?
How does 'The Wedding Industry' impact the local economy of tourist towns?
Should we move toward 'secular' ceremonies that focus on personal values?
Is 'The Dowry' or 'Bride Price' an outdated concept in the modern world?
How does 'The Psychology of Ritual' explain why we need a public ceremony?
Should we prioritize 'legal rights' (like taxes) over the romantic tradition?
How do 'cultural syncretism' weddings mix different family heritages?
Is 'The Diamond Engagement Ring' a successful marketing ploy from 1947?
How does 'The Divorce Rate' impact the way young people view weddings?
Should we regulate 'the price' of wedding services to prevent exploitation?
How does 'The Concept of Kinship' change after a formal marriage union?
Is 'Same-Sex Marriage' the most significant civil rights win of the century?
How do 'virtual weddings' (over Zoom) change the intimacy of the event?
Should we encourage 'eco-friendly' weddings that produce zero waste?
How does 'The Patriarchy' still influence the symbols of a typical wedding?
Is 'Longevity' in a relationship about luck, hard work, or compatible values?
How do 'prenuptial agreements' change the trust dynamic before the wedding?
Should we use 'AI' to plan the perfect guest seating chart and menu?
How does 'The History of the Veil' link back to ancient Roman traditions?
Is 'Committing for Life' a realistic expectation for a modern human being?
How do 'celebrity weddings' set unrealistic standards for ordinary people?
Should we allow 'holographic' guests to attend weddings from far away?
How does 'the toast' act as a public validation of the new social unit?
Is 'Happiness' the primary goal of a wedding or is it social stability?
What will 'weddings' look like in a future where families live on different planets?