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  • How often do you use your phone or computer?
    A good way to show frequency adverbs and habits.
  • How has technology changed the way students learn?
    Excellent for using present perfect and education-related words.
  • Describe a place you would like to visit in the future.
    Great for using future tenses and imagination vocabulary.
  • Describe your favorite game or sport.
    Excellent topic to show detail and personal passion.
  • How can schools encourage students to be more creative?
    Ideal for using modal verbs and suggestion phrases.
  • Do you enjoy going to school? Why or why not?
    Nice, that’s a common but personal topic — great for showing your real feelings.
  • What can students do to reduce stress from studying?
    Very practical — lets you show problem-solving ideas.
  • Do you prefer studying alone or with your friends?
    Great for expressing preferences and using comparison words.
  • Describe a memorable day you had with your friends.
    Wonderful for showing emotions and storytelling skills.
  • Why do you think English is an important subject for students today?
    Strong finishing question — shows your global awareness and motivation.
  • What’s your favorite subject, and what do you like about it?
    Good question to highlight your interests and explain reasons clearly.
  • How can playing sports help students in their studies?
    Good one for cause-and-effect linking words.
  • What do you usually do in the evenings?
    Great everyday question to use the present simple naturally.
  • Do you think spending time with friends is more important than studying?
    Great for opinion contrast and clear reasoning.
  • Describe your favorite movie or TV show.
    Nice one — it tests your ability to describe and give opinions.
  • Do you think technology makes our lives easier or harder? Why?
    Perfect to practice balanced arguments and examples.
  • How do you usually spend your weekends?
    Perfect chance to show daily vocabulary and routine verbs.
  • Do you think it’s important for young people to play sports? Why?
    A smart question for expressing opinions logically.
  • What kind of music do you like listening to?
    Nice one — it lets you describe feelings and adjectives for sound.
  • Do you enjoy playing or watching sports? Why?
    Excellent for showing enthusiasm and using action verbs.