ESL Questions Wonders of the World
Wonders of the World
Amazing sights. These questions explore the Great Wall, the Pyramids, the Taj Mahal, and the incredible things that humans and nature have built.
Beginner
Do you like to see a big pyramid?
Can you name a very tall wall?
How do you say 'amazing' in your language?
Is it better to see a mountain or a statue?
Do you want to go to a far country?
Why did people build such big things?
Are you a fan of looking at old ruins?
Can you find a photo of the Taj Mahal?
Is it fun to travel with a big camera?
What is the best wonder you know?
Do you like to see a giant waterfall?
Is it okay to spend a lot of time traveling?
Can you name a wonder made by nature?
Do you want to see the Colosseum?
Are you happy when you see something new?
Intermediate
What would you do if you were given a free ticket to visit any world wonder?
How do you feel when you stand in front of something thousands of years old?
Is it better to see 'The Seven Wonders' or to find a quiet place no one knows?
How do you decide which place is the most 'wonderful' on the planet?
Why do some people travel for days just to look at a pile of old stones?
Have you ever visited a site that was on the official 'New 7 Wonders' list?
Do you think that 'The Great Wall' is the most impressive thing humans made?
How do you feel about the millions of tourists who visit these sites every year?
Is it a good idea to limit the number of people who can see a wonder each day?
What is the most mysterious fact you have ever heard about the Pyramids?
Should we prioritize 'fixing old wonders' or 'building new ones' for the future?
How often do you see these famous sites used in movies or travel ads?
Why is 'Machu Picchu' hidden so high up in the mountains of Peru?
Is it difficult to travel to a place where the history is very different from yours?
How do you feel about the 'Ancient Wonders' that have been destroyed by time?
Do you prefer a wonder made by 'man' or a wonder made by 'nature'?
What is the best way to handle a situation where a site is too crowded?
How do you handle a situation where you are disappointed by a famous place?
Should every child learn about the history of how these sites were built?
What is the role of 'UNESCO' in protecting these sites for the whole world?
How do you feel when you see the sun rise over a desert or a canyon?
Is it possible for humans to build a wonder today that will last 2,000 years?
Why do we use the word 'breath-taking' to describe a beautiful sight?
What is one wonder you would love to take a photo of right now?
How do you feel when you realize how small we are compared to the world?
Advanced
Is 'The List of Wonders' a celebration of human achievement or a marketing tool?
How does 'The Engineering' of the Pyramids continue to baffle modern architects?
Should we move toward 'VR Tourism' to protect sites from physical erosion?
Is 'Heritage Tourism' the primary source of income for many developing nations?
How does 'The Great Barrier Reef' symbolize the fragility of natural wonders?
Should we prioritize 'the restoration' of Notre Dame or the Parthenon?
How do 'The Hanging Gardens of Babylon' remain the only 'lost' wonder?
Is 'Petra' the most significant example of rock-cut architecture in history?
How does 'The Grand Canyon' show the power of erosion over millions of years?
Should we regulate 'the flight paths' over sites to prevent noise pollution?
How does 'Carbon Dating' allow us to verify the age of ancient structures?
Is 'Modern Architecture' (like the Burj Khalifa) a wonder of the 21st century?
How do 'Submerged Wonders' (like Alexandria) get explored by archaeologists?
Should we encourage 'sustainable travel' to prevent sites from 'dying of love'?
How does 'The Aurora Borealis' function as a wonder of atmospheric physics?
Is 'National Pride' the main reason countries spend billions on these sites?
How do 'The Moai Statues' of Easter Island reflect the collapse of a society?
Should we use 'AI' to scan and map every ancient site before it is lost?
How does 'The Lighthouse of Alexandria' compare to modern navigation tech?
Is 'Wonder' a necessary human emotion for the survival of our culture?
How do 'The Terracotta Warriors' represent the scale of imperial power?
Should we allow 'reconstruction' of wonders using modern 3D printing?
How does 'the location' of a wonder impact its survival over millennia?
Is 'Authenticity' more important than 'Safety' when visiting an old ruin?
What will be the 'Wonders of the World' in the year 3000?