A1 Level – Elementary
1. Do you travel alone?
2. What is a new city?
3. Do you like making your own plans?
4. What is a scary moment?
5. Do you use a map?
6. What is a good conversation?
7. Do you worry about safety?
8. What is a strong feeling?
9. Do you think solo travel is fun?
10. What is a friendly hostel?
11. Do you call your family every day?
12. What is a small mistake?
13. Do you like quiet time?
14. What are three things you learn when traveling alone?
15. Do you think solo travel is brave?
A2 Level – Pre-Intermediate
1. What is the difference between traveling alone and traveling with a tour group?
2. Why does solo travel help people become more independent?
3. What are the good things and bad things about eating alone in a restaurant?
4. How can a solo traveler make friends easily?
5. Should all young people try solo travel at least once?
6. Why is it important to have an emergency contact when traveling alone?
7. Do you think solo travel is more common now than in the past?
8. What is the purpose of carrying a hidden emergency fund?
9. How does technology (translation, mapping) make solo travel easier?
10. What is the difference between feeling lonely and enjoying solitude?
11. Do you think women face more risks when traveling alone?
12. What are the problems when you get sick far from home?
13. When is the best time to plan the next day’s activities?
14. What are two differences between solo travel and family holidays?
15. How does solo travel affect a person’s confidence?
B1 Level – Intermediate
1. What are the rules for politely joining a group of strangers on a trip?
2. How does the safety reputation of a country affect a person’s decision to travel solo?
3. Should the government provide safety resources specifically for solo travelers?
4. What is the difference between planned solo travel and spontaneous solo travel?
5. Do you believe that solo travel is the best way to truly experience a culture?
6. What are the challenges of managing all the planning and logistics by yourself?
7. How does the focus on safety prevent some people from enjoying their trip fully?
8. What is the idea of “travel anxiety”?
9. Is it fair or unfair when solo travelers are charged more for accommodation?
10. How does a lack of local knowledge lead to difficult situations?
11. What are the steps for properly creating a realistic daily budget when traveling alone?
12. What is the value of receiving help from strangers in a new country?
13. Should public media highlight the stories of people who face and overcome challenges during solo travel?
14. What are the reasons why some people feel they need constant companionship?
15. How does the decision to travel solo reflect a person’s personality?
B2 Level – Upper-Intermediate
1. What are the social pressures to document every moment of a solo trip for social media?
2. What are the moral problems when solo travelers choose high-risk activities without proper training?
3. How does constant reliance on technology affect the ability to navigate independently?
4. Should tour operators be legally required to provide a contact service for solo travelers?
5. Analyze the psychological effect of confronting your independence in a foreign land.
6. Who is responsible for ensuring the safety of solo female travelers globally?
7. What is your view on the practice of deliberately avoiding contact with home while traveling?
8. Evaluate the role of social travel apps in reducing the isolation of solo travel.
9. How does the concept of “risk aversion” affect a person’s travel choices?
10. Discuss the concept of a “digital detox” combined with solo travel.
11. What are the problems with having very different emergency response systems in different countries?
12. What are the legal differences between general tourist harm and harm caused by negligence?
13. Do you agree that the purpose of solo travel is mainly personal transformation?
14. What steps should be taken to ensure that accommodation is safe for all solo travelers?
15. How does the financial freedom of solo travel affect the decisions made during the trip?
C1 Level – Advanced
1. Is it fair that solo travelers often pay a “single supplement” that increases costs?
2. What is the right way to think about a government’s moral duty to protect its citizens traveling abroad alone?
3. How do the platform’s algorithms influence the type of accommodation and activities recommended to solo travelers?
4. When should the government consider mandatory travel insurance for all solo high-risk activities?
5. What are the moral questions when we talk about using tracking technology to monitor solo travelers for safety reasons?
6. How does the focus on quick exploration affect the long-term, necessary investment in language learning?
7. Discuss the impact of major global conflicts on the future of solo international travel.
8. How should leaders use knowledge about solo traveler needs to promote responsible tourism?
9. What is the idea of “traveler’s high” (a feeling of excitement and clarity)?
10. What are the long-term effects on society when fewer people experience genuine independence?
11. What are the difficulties when courts try to decide if a lack of local warning caused an accident?
12. How does the search for total personal control conflict with the need to accept help from strangers?
13. Do you agree that the most important thing is the solo traveler’s ability to be fully present in the moment?
14. What are the simple moral rules a solo traveler should follow when they benefit from a local’s generosity?
15. Should the government set a legal minimum for the amount of accessible language translation in public transport?
C2 Level – Proficiency
1. What is the real difference between a person’s desire for independence and their fundamental human need for connection?
2. Debate the idea: Should we completely ban all high-risk solo adventure travel (e.g., mountaineering)?
3. How does the concept of “safety” change when technology allows instant global communication?
4. What laws or rules are needed to control how technology platforms use solo travelers’ location data?
5. How do historical views of exploration and self-discovery affect modern solo travel motivation?
6. How can communities maintain their public services when they are constantly supporting a transient population of solo travelers?
7. Argue the point that humans should stop all attempts to regulate solo travel and allow the individual total freedom of risk.
8. What protection should laws give to local people who report exploitative solo travelers?
9. How can we stop the problem of using the argument of “self-discovery” to excuse irresponsible behavior abroad?
10. What did old thinkers say about movement, solitude, and the moral requirement for self-reliance that is still relevant today?
11. What will happen to the need for human guides if AI can perfectly manage all solo traveler logistics and safety?
12. How do people use the idea of “finding myself” to avoid discussing their problems at home?
13. How does the experience of overcoming extreme adversity improve a solo traveler’s self-concept?
14. What is the power of a collective movement to demand that the travel industry be transparent about hidden solo fees?
15. If scientists could create a perfect, safe, customizable travel companion AI, how would that fundamentally change the need for human companionship?


