A1 Level – Elementary
1. Do you think public toilets are clean?
2. What is a long line?
3. Do you like simple bathrooms?
4. What is a common smell?
5. Do you think cleanliness is important?
6. What is a new technology?
7. Do you worry about water waste?
8. What is a safe space?
9. Do you think all places need public toilets?
10. What is a quick fix?
11. Do you wash your hands well?
12. What is a broken sign?
13. Do you like simple rules?
14. What are three rules for using a public toilet?
15. Do you think sanitation is a serious issue?
A2 Level – Pre-Intermediate
1. What is the difference between a toilet and a bathroom?
2. Why are clean public toilets important for a city?
3. What are the good things and bad things about high-tech toilets?
4. How can a person politely ask where the nearest toilet is?
5. Should all public places provide free toilet access?
6. Why is it important to conserve water when flushing?
7. Do you think paying to use a public toilet is fair?
8. What is the purpose of ventilation in a bathroom?
9. How does a lack of sanitation affect global health?
10. What is the difference between a pit toilet and a flush toilet?
11. Do you think people respect public facilities?
12. What are the problems when public toilets are always closed?
13. When is the best time to clean a shared bathroom?
14. What are two things that make a public toilet feel safe?
15. How does a lack of sanitation affect tourism?
B1 Level – Intermediate
1. What are the simple ways to politely tell someone they left the toilet messy?
2. How does the economy affect the funding for clean public facilities?
3. Should the government provide resources for improving sanitation globally?
4. What is the difference between personal hygiene and public health?
5. Do you believe that cultural differences affect toilet use?
6. What are the challenges of designing accessible toilets for all people?
7. How does focusing on cost affect the quality of public bathrooms?
8. What is the idea of “universal design”?
9. Is it fair when a person must pay to use a toilet in a wealthy city?
10. How does a lack of clear rules affect shared bathroom cleanliness?
11. What are the basic steps for improving bathroom hygiene?
12. What is the value of finding simple, low-cost sanitation solutions?
13. Should the news talk more about the global sanitation crisis?
14. What are the simple reasons why some public toilets are always dirty?
15. How does the history of public health affect modern bathroom standards?
B2 Level – Upper-Intermediate
1. What are the simple social problems caused by a lack of public facilities?
2. What are the ethical issues when companies waste water with old toilets?
3. How does constant social media showing of luxurious toilets affect public expectations?
4. Should city councils be legally required to provide a minimum number of public toilets?
5. How does the feeling of privacy affect a person’s comfort in public restrooms?
6. Who is responsible for promoting clean public toilet habits?
7. What is your simple view on the practice of high-tech, complex toilets?
8. What is the role of technology in automating public bathroom cleaning?
9. How does the problem of water scarcity affect toilet design?
10. What are the clear problems with allowing people to hide plumbing issues?
11. What are the legal differences between a voluntary public toilet and a mandatory one?
12. Do you think the main purpose of a toilet is to ensure public health?
13. What steps can community groups take to maintain local public toilets?
14. How does the lack of clear signage affect tourist experience?
15. What are the simple psychological effects of a very clean restroom?
C1 Level – Advanced
1. Is it fair that many people globally still lack basic sanitation?
2. What is the moral duty of wealthy nations to invest in global sanitation?
3. How do global water policies affect local sewage systems?
4. When should the government consider mandatory use of water-efficient toilets?
5. What are the simple ethical problems of companies profiting from low-quality sanitation?
6. How does focusing on cost affect the need for advanced hygiene solutions?
7. Discuss the effects of poor sanitation on children’s health and education.
8. How should leaders use urban planning to integrate public facilities seamlessly?
9. What is the idea of “sanitation poverty”?
10. What are the long-term social effects when a whole community lives without clean water?
11. What are the clear difficulties when courts try to decide if a lack of sanitation caused illness?
12. How does the desire for personal convenience affect the need for public hygiene?
13. Do you think the most important thing is the preservation of public health standards?
14. What are the simple moral rules a person should follow when using any shared space?
15. Should the government set a clear standard for public access to clean facilities?
C2 Level – Proficiency
1. What is the true difference between a simple toilet and a complex waste management system?
2. Should we eliminate the system that allows for massive water waste in bathrooms?
3. How does the idea of privacy change when a bathroom is full of smart devices?
4. What laws are needed to prevent major corporate disregard for public sanitation?
5. How do historical views of cleanliness, disease, and class affect modern standards?
6. How can a society ensure that empathy is shown to people with sanitation issues?
7. Do you think total privatization of public toilets would fix the problem?
8. What simple rules should guide people when they encounter different cultural bathroom practices?
9. How can we stop people from using personal choice as an excuse for poor habits?
10. What did old thinkers say about public hygiene, civic duty, and the clean city?
11. What will happen to the need for human cleaners if AI manages all facility maintenance?
12. How do people use the idea of “it’s not my job” to avoid discussing common cleanliness?
13. How does the experience of a major plumbing failure change a person’s view of infrastructure?
14. What is the power of a group to demand better public facilities?
15. If scientists could create a perfect, waterless, clean toilet, what would happen?


