ESL Questions Zoomers

Zoomers

The digital natives. These questions explore the characteristics of Generation Z, their relationship with technology, and how they are changing the world.

Table of Contents

Beginner

Do you like to use a fast phone?

Can you name a thing you do online?

How do you say 'young' in your language?

Is it better to be at home or at school?

Do you want to see a funny video?

Why do young people like to use social media?

Are you a fan of playing video games?

Can you find a new app to download?

Is it fun to talk to friends on a screen?

What is the best thing about being young today?

Do you like to wear cool shoes?

Is it okay to spend time on the internet?

Can you name a famous person that young people like?

Do you want to learn a new dance from a video?

Are you happy when you have a good Wi-Fi signal?

Intermediate

What would you do if you had to go a whole week without any internet or phone?

How do you feel when people call your generation 'Zoomers' or 'Gen Z'?

Is it better to have a 'real world' hobby or a 'digital' hobby like gaming?

How do you decide which trends are worth following and which are just silly?

Why do some older people find it difficult to understand the slang used by youth?

Have you ever felt more comfortable talking to someone online than in person?

Do you think that 'Zoomers' are more worried about the environment than others?

How do you feel about the way your generation is shown in movies and news?

Is it a good idea for schools to use social media as a way to teach students?

What is the most popular app that you and your friends use every single day?

Should we prioritize 'mental health days' for students who feel too much pressure?

How often do you use your phone to learn a new skill like cooking or art?

Why is 'The Meme' such an important part of how your generation communicates?

Is it difficult to find a job when you are competing with so many people?

How do you feel about the idea of 'influencers' making a living on the web?

Do you prefer a text message or a voice call when you need to talk to a friend?

What is the best way to handle a situation where you feel left out online?

How do you handle a situation where you see people being mean on the internet?

Should every young person learn how to code or build a website in school?

What is the role of 'the short video' (like TikTok) in how you learn news?

How do you feel when you see your generation standing up for what is right?

Is it possible for a 'Zoomer' to live a happy life without any social media at all?

Why do we use the word 'viral' for something that everyone sees at once?

What is one thing about the past that you wish was still popular today?

How do you feel when you realize you are the future of the world?

Advanced

Is 'Generation Z' the most pragmatic and financially conscious generation yet?

How does 'Digital Fluency' change the way Zoomers process complex information?

Should we move toward 'Remote First' work environments to suit Gen Z values?

Is 'The Loneliness Epidemic' a direct result of digital-only social interaction?

How does 'Cancel Culture' function as a form of social accountability for youth?

Should we prioritize 'Soft Skills' (empathy/communication) in a tech-heavy world?

How do 'Micro-trends' on social media impact the global fast fashion industry?

Is 'Eco-Anxiety' a defining psychological trait for the current young generation?

How does 'The Gig Economy' offer both freedom and instability for young workers?

Should we regulate 'data harvesting' more strictly to protect young users?

How does 'The Decentralized Workforce' allow Zoomers to work from anywhere?

Is 'Humor' (absurdist/ironic) the primary coping mechanism for Gen Z stress?

How do 'Education costs' impact the life milestones (marriage/housing) of youth?

Should we encourage 'Digital Detox' retreats as a standard part of health care?

How does 'The Aesthetic' of a post influence the way a message is received?

Is 'Entrepreneurship' more accessible now than for any previous generation?

How do 'Gender Identity' discussions reflect the more inclusive values of Gen Z?

Should we use 'AI' to help young people navigate career paths and interests?

How does 'The Attention Span' actually differ between Gen Z and Baby Boomers?

Is 'Activism' now an expected part of a brand's identity to attract Gen Z?

How do 'eSports' compare to traditional sports in terms of cultural impact?

Should we allow 'voting at 16' to give the youth a voice in long-term policy?

How does 'the fear of missing out' (FOMO) drive social media engagement?

Is 'Authenticity' the most valued currency in the modern digital marketplace?

What will 'Gen Z' look like as the leaders of the world in the year 2050?