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6. TESOL Conversation Questions

6. TESOL Conversation Questions

39. All nations should have nuclear weapons.
40. Developed countries should contribute more than
developing countries to combat climate change.
41. Billions of dollars shouldn’t be spent on Olympics and
should better be spent on noble causes.
42. Animals have rights.
43. Newspapers will be a thing of past in twenty years.

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TOPIC WISE CONVERSATION
QUESTIONS

Adoption

1. How is adoption viewed in your country?
2. Do you know anyone who was adopted? Can you think of any famous

people who were adopted?
3. How does being adopted affect a child’s view of themselves?
4. What are some of the reasons people adopt children?
5. What are some of the reasons people give children up for adoption?
6. What do you think about the adoption system in your country?
7. What do you think about couples that adopt children from different

countries?
8. What qualities make a couple or a person qualified to adopt a child?
9. Should the adoption process be more or less difficult than it is now?
10. Should people be able to decide what type of children they want to adopt?

For example: boy or girl, hair color, age, etc.
11. How much the government should be involved in the adoption process?
12. What are orphanages like in your country?
13. Would you ever adopt a child?
14. What is the maximum number of children a couple should be able to adopt?

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15. What celebrities do you know of who adopted a child?
16. What are some ways that adoption rates could be improved?

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Advice

1. What three pieces of advice will you give your children?
2. Whose advice do you follow more, your parents’ or your friends’

advice?
3. If you could give the leader of your country some advice, what would

it be?
4. If you could go back in time and give yourself some advice, what

would you tell your younger self?
5. Who was the wisest person in your country’s history? What kind of

advice did they give?
6. Where do you go to get good advice?
7. Now it’s your turn to give some advice:
8. What are some things students should do to improve their English?
9. What should I do to make more money?
10.How can I get more free time?
11.What should people do when first meeting their boyfriend/girlfriend’s

parents?
12.What should someone do to be happy?

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Aging

1. What are some of the benefits of getting older?
2. Do you think humans will ever be able to stop aging?
3. Is aging more difficult for men or women? Why?
4. Which celebrities have aged well?
5. Are older people actually wiser?
6. What kind of support should children give their aging parents?
7. How long do you want to live?
8. Who is the oldest person you know? How is their view of the

world different than yours?
9. How are older people viewed in your country?
10. How well do you relate to people who are 5 years younger

than you? How about 10 years younger?

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Aliens

1. Do you believe there is other life in the universe? How about
intelligent life?

2. What do you think aliens might look like?
3. Do you think aliens have ever visited earth?
4. What does UFO mean?
5. Have you seen a UFO or do you know someone who has seen a

UFO?
6. What is your favorite alien from a movie?
7. What is the scariest alien movie?
8. If aliens did come to a country and met with the government of that

country, what do you think would happen?
9. Why are humans so fascinated by aliens?
10. How many planets do you think are in our galaxy? How about the

universe?
11. Do you think humans will travel to another planet in your

lifetime?

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12. How do you think we or aliens will get to other star systems like
our own?

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Animals

1. What animal best represents you? Why?
2. What creature scares you? Why?
3. Except for food, do humans need other animals? Why or why not?
4. What is the most effective way to save endangered species?
5. What are some examples of useful traits that help animals survive?

(i.e. a giraffe’s long neck)
6. What is Darwin famous for?
7. What traits have made humans a successful species?
8. What are some animals you don’t know much about?
9. What is the cutest animal you can think of? How about the ugliest?
10. Why do humans have pets? Do you have a pet? Why or why not?
11. Are there any animals that we should try to kill off completely?

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Appearance

1. What is the first thing you notice about a person?
2. What do the clothes someone wears say about that person?
3. Is there a part of your appearance that you are very proud of? (i.e.

eyes, fashion sense, hair etc.)
4. What is the most interesting haircut you have seen?
5. Have you ever gone through the entire day without noticing

something was wrong with your appearance? (i.e. missing button,
food in your teeth)
6. What kinds of things do you do to improve/maintain your
appearance?
7. Are there any fashion trends in the past you followed but think are
silly looking now?
8. How long does it take you to get ready in the morning?
9. Have you ever been intimidated by someone’s appearance?
10. Do people in your country talk a lot about other people’s
appearance?

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11. Is it rude to tell the person that they need to improve their
appearance?

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Architecture/Building Design

1. What kinds of materials are buildings made from?

2. Is there one type of building material you prefer in buildings?

3. What kind of style of buildings do you like? (Traditional, Modern,

Crazy, Functional, etc.)
4. What do you think of your country’s (modern/traditional)

architecture?

5. What are some buildings around where you live that you like?

6. Is it better to build concrete block buildings that are cheap, easy to

build and all look the same or more expensive buildings that have

varied design?

7. Talk about the construction industry and real estate industry in your

country.

8. There are many types of houses (underground, eco-friendly, rural,

apartment) What kind of house would be your ideal house?
9. How much does architecture affect people’s moods?

10. Have you ever been interested in architecture?

11. What makes a good interior for a restaurant? Office? Home?

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12. Smart buildings are being built now that can do lots of things.
What would you like to see buildings be able to do in the future?

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Art

1. How often do you go to art museums?
2. Do you consider yourself to be artistic?
3. What do you think about modern art paintings?
4. How many forms of art can you name? What is your favorite form

of art?
5. Is graffiti art? Why or why not?
6. What is the most famous statue in your country?
7. Who is your favorite artist? Why do you like them so much?
8. Do you think that art is important to society? Why?
9. Have you ever tried drawing, painting, sculpting, or something else

artistic?
10. What is the most famous painting in your country?
11. What is traditional art like in your culture?
12. What country do you think is the most creative?
13. Why is art so expensive? Do you think it should be more, or less,

expensive?

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14. Do you have any artistic friends? What kinds of art do they
create?

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Beauty

Do you think beauty is the same for every person?
Do you think that different cultures think about beauty differently?
What do you think of plastic surgery?
What is the most common plastic surgery in your country?
What does “Beauty is only skin deep.” mean?
What kind of beauty contests are popular in your country? Do they have
beauty contests for men too?
What celebrities do you know of that have gotten plastic surgery?
Who is the most beautiful/handsome celebrity in your country?
What makes someone beautiful?
Do you think science can measure beauty?

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Birthdays

What was your most memorable birthday?
What do you usually do to celebrate your birthday?
Do you think that the person having the birthday should pay for the birthday party
or should their friends and family pay for the party? Why?
Where is the best place to have a birthday party?
What gifts do you like to receive on your birthday?
What is the most heart warming birthday wish you can give someone?
What is the best birthday party for someone else you’ve been to? How about the
worst?
What were your birthdays like when you were growing up?
What birthday traditions are unique to your culture?
At what ages do people have a massive birthday party in your culture?
What flavor cake or what type of food do you like to eat on your birthday?
How have birthdays changed from generation to generation in your culture?

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Books

Do you read many books?
How often do you read books?
Did your parents read to you when you were a child?
What are some of the advantages of books vs. movies? How about
the disadvantages of books vs. movies?
What was the last book you read about?
Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction books?
Do you think people don’t read enough books these days?
If you could only read one more book for your entire life, what would it be?
Can a book change the world?
Who is an author that you like? Why do you like their books?
What is one example of traditional literature in your country? Did you have
to read it in school?
Do you like reading the traditional literature of your country?

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Brains

What is the most amazing thing about the brain?
What is the most mysterious?
What are some extraordinary things some people can do with their brains?
Will we ever be able to augment our brain with technology? Would you?
What do you wish your brain was better at?
Do you think male and female brains are better at different tasks? Why or
why not?
What do you think about most?
What does your brain do that you hate?
Do you think humans will ever completely understand the brain? Why or
why not?
When do you use your brain the most?

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Camping

What is the best activity to do while camping?
How many times have you gone camping? Did you enjoy it?
Where have you gone camping?
What are the 4 most important things to bring when you go camping?
Is camping with lots of amenities (solar panels, fans, stove, etc.) still camping?
How much luxury is too much?
Where is the best place to go camping in your country?
What is the longest time you have spent camping?
Tell a story about a camping trip (it doesn’t have to be your story).
What is the best thing about camping? How about the worst thing?
What is the best food to bring on a camping trip?

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Cars and Driving

If you were going to get a new car, what kind of car would you get? A
luxurious car? A sports car? A hybrid or electric car?
What kind of cars do you think look the best?
Can you drive?
If yes, are you a good driver? When did you get your license?
If no, do you want to get a driver’s license? Why or why not?
What is the fastest you have gone in a car?
Do you think cars are safe?
What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of driving versus
public transportation?
What do you think cars will be like in the future?
Do people drive well in your country?
Would you like to drive an F-1 race car?
Do you think the use of cars will increase or decrease in the future? Why?

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Challenges

What is a challenge you faced?

There are many amazing challenges to try:

Visiting all continents

Swimming in all of the oceans of the world

Climbing Everest

Can you think of some more interesting challenges that a person can do?

What kind of challenge would you like to try?

Do you have any heroes that have done something amazing?
Challenges don’t have to be amazing. What are some normal challenges
people face?

Some people think that facing challenges improves a person. Do you agree
or disagree?

Think of some tragic events that happened. Do you remember what you
were you doing when you found out about them?

Do you think someone is a better person after they have been through a
challenge?

What are some challenges you think the next generation will face?

Should people make their children have easy lives with few challenges or
make sure their children face challenges?

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Change

Are you someone who likes change?

In what ways have you changed since you were in junior high school?

How do you think you will change in the future?

Which political party in your country is most likely to make big changes? Is
that a good or bad thing?

“The only thing constant is change.” Do you agree with this statement?
Explain.

What are the biggest changes in the world you have seen since you were a
child?

What is the biggest change most people experience in their lives?

Is change good or bad for a person’s mental health?

What is the most positive change you have experienced in your life?

“You are the same person you were 5 years ago except for the books you
have read, the people you have met, and the places you have traveled.” Do
you think this quote is accurate?

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Charity

Do you give to charity or volunteer?
What do you think are some important charities people should give to?
Do you know of any bizarre charities?
Do you give money to homeless people? Do you think people should give
money to homeless people?
Who do you think needs charity the most?
How much do you think governments should give to help other countries?
Should rich people and corporations be forced to give to charity?
Do you think there are charities that are scams?
Does your country have a holiday when it is traditional to help out people
in your community? If not, should there be a holiday like that?
Do you think it is better to give time or money?

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Childhood

What was the best thing about your childhood?
What do you miss most about being a child?
Do you think that children these days have a better or worse childhood than your
generation? Why?
What do you think is most important for a happy childhood?
What about your childhood do you wish you could change?
Where did you grow up? How did that affect your childhood?
What were some of your favorite activities when you were a child?
Who, besides your parents, had the biggest impact on your childhood?
What do you want to provide your children that you didn’t have when you were
growing up?
Who were you really jealous of when you were a child? Why were you jealous?
What was your experience at school like? (elementary, junior high, or highschool)

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Choices

Would you rather live in your home country or live abroad?
Would you rather be smart or beautiful / handsome?
Would you rather be poor and happy or rich and unhappy?
Would you rather marry someone plain with a good personality or someone
beautiful without much personality?
If war broke out in your country would you rather flee the country or fight?
Would you rather be rich or famous?
If you had to lose one of your senses(sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste)
which would you rather lose?
Would you rather marry a rich celebrity or a rich CEO?
Would you rather have a brand new Mac or PC?
Would you rather take a trip to a new country or get a new TV?

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Cities

Do you like cities or the country side? Which is better and why?
You can make one change to your country’s capital city, what will you
change?
What are some of most famous cities in the world? What makes them
famous?
Why do you think that humans started living in cities?
Do you think that we will still live in cities 100 years from now?
How do you think cities will change in the future?
What city would you like to visit?
What city is best known for:
fashion?
technology?
art?
industry?
travel?
What makes a city great to live in?
Are cities good for the environment or bad for the environment?

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Cleanliness

How clean is too clean?
How dirty is too dirty?

How can bacteria help humans?

If you drop food on the floor, will you pick it up, blow it off/dust it off and
eat it?
What is the dirtiest job?

How often do you wash your hands with soap?

What is the grossest thing you have seen someone do?
Did your mom let you get dirty when you were a child?

What is the dirtiest you have ever been?

How often do you clean your house or room?
Do you do the dishes right after eating? How long do you let the dirty
dishes sit without washing them?

Do you know anyone who is REALLY concerned about germs and
cleanliness?

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Cloning

Do you know how scientists clone animals? What is the process?

Do you think scientists should be allowed to clone people?

Would you want to have a clone of yourself?

What problems could cloning people solve?

Could cloning people lead to problems? What kinds of problems?

If we could clone dinosaurs like Jurassic Park, would you want to?

How about if we could clone ancient humans, like Neanderthals or the early
homo sapiens? Would you want to clone ancient humans?

What if science could clone famous people like Albert Einstein or Leonardo
Da Vinci? Do you think they would be as successful if they were brought
back as clones?

How can cloning animals help science?

What do you think cloning will be like in the future? Will cloning stop or
expand?

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Color

What is your favorite color?

Is color important to you?

Does color affect your emotions?

Imagine being in a room where everything is dark blue how would you feel?
What if the room was red? Black? Yellow? Pink?

Why do you think colors affect humans so much?

Do you think that certain colors are only for boys or only for girls?

Which colors do guys usually like more? How about girls?

Why do you think there is a difference?

If you HAD to change your hair color, what color would you change it to?

Most electronics are either black, silver or white. Why do you think this is?
Do you think we will have more colorful electronics in the future?

Colorful tattoos are becoming more popular in places like America. Do you
think they will become as popular in your country? Why or why not? Would
you ever get a tattoo? Why or why not?

Pink and purple are rarely worn by men in western cultures, why do you
think this is?

If you bought a car, what color would it be?

Can you think of some examples of camouflage in daily life?

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Communication

How is communication changing between people?
It used to be common to talk to strangers. Do you think it’s okay to talk to
people you don’t know?
How often do you start up a conversation with people you don’t know?

Think about how your Grandmother talks with people. Is it the same as how
you talk to people?

Use your imagination. How will people communicate in the future?

How have smart phones changed communication?

Name at least 10 forms of communication.

Do you think people can communicate with ghosts and spirits?

How has communication changed through human history?

What is the most basic form of communication?

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Computers

Do you know anything about the history of the computer?

Do you own a computer? What do you use it for?

Think about smart phones, like the iPhone. Do you consider them
computers? Why or why not?

Do you think the desktop computer is going to become less popular in the
future? If so, what will replace it?

Computers are starting to be built into new houses and apartments. Would
you like a computer to control your house for you?

Do you think the invention and rise of computers has been a good thing or
a bad thing? Why?

Talk about the first computer you ever used.

What will be the future of computers?

Do you think people rely too much on computers?

Do you think computers will ever be able to think for themselves or have
“real” intelligence?

What do you think will happen if computers become self aware?

Talk about the differences between how you use a computer and children
use a computer.

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Conspiracies and Cover Ups

What are some famous real conspiracies or cover ups?

What are some common conspiracy theories? Do you think they will be
proven or proven wrong?

Do you think that newspapers sometimes cover up events?

How often do politicians in your country get in trouble because of cover
ups?

Do you think it is possible for global conspiracies to exist?

Whose job is it to uncover conspiracies and expose cover ups?

How open should governments be? Do governments need some secrecy?

Are you a suspicious or trusting person?

What are some secret societies you have heard of? Do you think they really
exist?

When are secrets a good thing?

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Cooking

How often do you cook?
How good are you at cooking?
What are some things that you can cook?
What dish or food are you best at cooking?
Do you think you can cook better than your mother?
Who is a better cook, your mother or your grandmother?
Are cooking shows popular in your country? Do you watch any cooking
shows?
What is the hardest thing to cook?
What are some of the advantages of cooking your meals at home? How
about the disadvantages?
Is it important for husbands to know how to cook?
Does your father cook?
Who is the best cook you know?
Would you like to be a chef? Why?
If you had your own personal chef, what meal would you ask for most?
How hard is it to become a chef? What do you have to do to become a
chef?

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Corruption

Is there a lot of corruption in your country?
What businesses have the most corruption in your country?
What are some problems with corruption in the political system of your country?
Do you think corruption will always be a part of business and politics?
What recent corruption scandal was in the news?
Who is the most corrupt politician or businessperson you know of?
What is the best way to fight corruption in business and politics?
Is corruption ever justified?
Can a corrupt organization ever be more efficient than a less corrupt organization
if they are about the same size and in the same industry?
If you were in a position of power, do you think you would be corrupt?

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Crime

What do you think the most common crime in your country is?
Should police in your country be stricter or less strict?
Is your country a safe country?
Have you ever seen a crime? (Don’t talk about it if it’s too upsetting for
you.)
Do you think criminals can change?
Is shoplifting common in your country?
What kind of people shoplift and what kinds of things do they steal?
Does your country have a big organized crime group like the mafia?
Have you ever met someone from a mafia?
What is the best way for police to keep neighborhoods safe?
Can you tell if a kid will grow up to be a criminal?

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Customs

Have you ever traveled abroad?

If yes, where did you go and what was it like? What customs were different
from your country’s customs?

If no, would you like to go to abroad? Where would you like to go and what
do you think it will be like?

Do you think it is important to follow a country’s customs when you visit
there?

What are some of the most important customs of your country? How about
Japan or China? How about America or Australia?

Do you follow all of your country’s traditional customs?

What are some strange foreign customs that you have heard of?

Are there any customs in your country visitors might find strange?

How do people greet each other in your country? Has it changed from the
past?

Do you enjoy learning about other countries’ customs?

What are some customs in your country that people should follow when
they are eating? Do you think other countries have the same custom?

What are some strange wedding customs in your country?

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Dating

Where is the best place in your city to take a date?
What can you do if you want to save money and go on a date?
How common are blind dates in your country?
Do most blind dates go well? If not, why not?
What is the best way to meet boyfriends or girlfriends?
Describe your ideal date.
What was the worst/best date that you have ever been on?
When two people go on a date, who should pay?
How many people should you date before getting married?
What do you think of double dates?

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Disabilities

How does the government in your country help disabled people?
What are some common disabilities?
How do you think disabled people feel when people pity them?
Are you comfortable around disabled people?
What is the best thing we can do to help disabled people?
Do you know anyone who is disabled?
Do you think your country’s government does enough to help disabled
people?
In your opinion, what are the worst disabilities?
How are disabilities viewed in your country?
What kinds of disabilities do people develop as they grow older?

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Dreaming

How often do you dream?

Do you dream in color or black and white?

Have you ever had a flying dream?

Have you ever been falling in a dream and just when you are about to hit
the ground you wake up?

Do you think dreams have meanings?

Do you think dreams can tell the future?
Have you ever been dreaming and woken up and couldn’t move?
What was the best or worst dream you can remember? Don’t share your
dream if it’s too personal or too intense.

Why do we forget dreams so quickly?

Have you ever kept a dream journal?

Why do we dream? What is the purpose of them?

Do you think animals dream too? What kind of dreams do you think they
have?
What does your country’s culture traditionally believe about dreams?

Have you ever had déjà vue?

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Eating Habits

Talk about what you have eaten today.
What is the most unhealthy food you can think of?
What do people need to eat more of?
Do you usually eat healthy food?
What are some different types of diets you have heard of?
Do you think your parents ate healthier food at your age than you do? How
about your grandparents?
Do you eat a lot of small portions or a few large portions of food each day?
Do you think people from your country usually eat healthy food?
What are some things about your eating habits you want to change?
Do you think that organic food is much better than normal food or are they
about the same?
Why is organic food so much more expensive?
What is traditional food in your country like? Is it healthy?
Do you think that a person’s eating habits affect how long they will live?

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Electric Cars

Would you ever drive an electric car?

What are some of the benefits and disadvantages of electric cars?

When do you think the first electric car was made?

What technology needs to be improved to make electric cars more
popular?

Are electric cars really environmentally friendly if the electricity to charge
them comes from coal power plants?

Do you think electric cars, hydrogen cars, or something totally different will
be the future of automobiles?

How long does it take to charge an electric car?

Which country do you think is trying the hardest to make electric cars
popular?

Do you think electric cars are popular in your country? Why or why not?

Do you think electric planes will become popular soon?

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Email

How often do you send emails?
How many email accounts do you have/need?
What email provider do you use? (i.e. Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo etc.)
How much of the email that you receive is spam?
Have you hand-written a letter and sent it to someone? If no, why not? If
yes, how often do you send letters and to whom?
Have you ever pressed “send” and then wished you hadn’t?
If you could secretly view anyone’s email, whose email would you spy on?
What was the best or worst email you have ever received?
What can happen if someone steals your email password?
Have you ever gotten a computer virus from email?

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Empathy

How much empathy do you feel towards other people?

Do you think it is possible to be too empathetic?

Why might it be bad/good for a doctor to have a lot of empathy?

In what other jobs is empathy very important?

Who is the most empathetic person you know?

In what jobs is empathy a bad thing to have?

Why do you think humans feel empathy? Do you think animals can feel
empathy?

Do you think that people are born with empathy or are they taught it?

If you see a homeless person on the street asking for money, what is the
first thing you think about them?

Are you good at knowing when something is wrong with a coworker or
family member?
What does the idiom “I feel your pain.” mean? Have you ever felt some
else’s pain?

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Entrepreneurs

What are 4 pros and 4 cons of being an entrepreneur?
Do you know any entrepreneurs?
Does your country have a lot of entrepreneurs? Why do you think so?
What is the most profitable type of business to open in your country?
Should a restaurant open where there are no restaurants or lots of
restaurants?
In your country, is it better for a restaurant or café to be unique or familiar?
How are businesses today different from businesses in the past?
What must a company do or have to be successful?
Are people born entrepreneurs or are they made?
What traits make someone a good entrepreneur?
Would you like to open your own business? Why or why not?

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Environmental Problems

What are some of the most serious environmental problems?
What are ten things individuals can do to help the environment?
What are five things governments can do to help the environment?
What is your opinion on climate change?
Which countries cause the most pollution?
How will our children be affected by climate change?
What kinds of technologies do you know of that might help stop
environmental problems?
Are corporations responsible for helping the environment?
What are some things that corporations can do to help the environment?
What are some local environmental problems you have noticed?
Do you think houses will be more environmentally friendly in the future?
Where will we get our energy when we run out of oil?
How will India and China affect the environment in the future?
What will happen if we keep polluting the environment?
Will the climate keep changing or go back to normal?

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Ethics

Do you consider yourself to be an ethical person?
Have you ever found a smart phone? What did you do? If you haven’t, what
do you think you would do?

Would you risk your life to save another person?

Would you jump into a deep river to save a drowning animal?

What should a person do if they find a wallet? What do people usually do?
What would you do?

What are some ethical dilemmas you have faced?

Is stealing ALWAYS wrong? When is it right to steal?

If you could save people by killing one person, would you?

How often do you lie? When is it okay to lie?

What makes a person act ethically or unethically?
If you saw a pickpocket stealing someone’s wallet what would you do?

Should poor people be punished for stealing if they are stealing to feed
their family?

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Facts and Statistics

What do you think about these facts and statistics?

In a lifetime, the average driver will honk 15,250 times.

An office desk has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet.

10 percent of all human beings ever born are alive at this very moment.

Most lipstick contains fish scales.

You have more bacteria cells in your body than human cells.

What are some interesting statistics you know of?
What do you think the saying “Numbers don’t lie.” means?

What are some of the problems with statistics?
Do you agree that “86% of statistics are made up on the spot”?

What are the REAL reasons for these correlations?
Sleeping with one’s shoes on is strongly correlated with waking up with
a headache. Therefore, sleeping with one’s shoes on causes headache.

Since the 1950s, both the atmospheric CO2 level and obesity levels have
increased sharply. Hence, atmospheric CO2 causes obesity.

People who own vinyl records have a higher rate of heart disease than
those who don’t.

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Family

How do members of a family support each other?

Who do you think has the most power in the family? Why?

Do you agree with the saying “Children should be seen and not heard”?
Why do you agree or disagree?

Are good family members or good friends more important? Why?

What problems do parents have to solve as their children grow up?

How close are you to your extended family? (cousins, aunts, great uncles
etc.)

What is the perfect number of children a family should have?

What do you think of people who marry and decide not to have children?

How do you think western families and eastern families differ?

What do you think is the most important thing to make a happy family?

Is it better for mothers to stay at home with kids or go to work to earn more
money for the family?

Many families send their children to private institutes or daycares for most
of the day. Is this good or bad?

How do you define the word “home”? Is it where you live? Where your
family lives or where you grew up?

When married people talk about having children they talk about “starting a
family”. Can two married people be a family if they don’t have kids?

How do you think family life is changing in your country? (example: wife
working, husband cleaning, kids at institutes) Is this change good or bad?

What do you think of gay marriage?

Is spanking or hitting a good way to discipline children? Why or why not?

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Why do people get married?

If you were offered an excellent job abroad could you leave your family and
country for 5 years?

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Family Values

What values will you pass on to your children?

Do you think society is losing its values?

How have values changed in society?
What is a value other people think is very important which you don’t think
is important?

What values did you parents pass on to you?

Are there any values that your parents tried to make you follow but you
weren’t good at doing?
How does a society’s values hold it together?

Some people say that poorer societies have stronger values than richer
countries. Do you agree?

What traditional values are not important or not necessary now?

How do you feel when you see someone not following the values you were
brought up with?

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