A1 Level – Elementary
1. Do you think being an adult is easy?
2. What is a serious job?
3. Do you like having freedom?
4. What is a big rule?
5. Do you think adults have many worries?
6. What is a long duty?
7. Do you worry about paying bills?
8. What is a simple joy?
9. Do you think all adults are mature?
10. What is a quick decision?
11. Do you like learning new things?
12. What is a difficult choice?
13. Do you like simple responsibilities?
14. What are three good things about being an adult?
15. Do you think age makes a person an adult?
A2 Level – Pre-Intermediate
1. What is the difference between a teenager and an adult?
2. Why does adulthood come with more responsibilities?
3. What are the good things and bad things about financial independence?
4. How can a person prepare for adulthood?
5. Should all adults learn basic life skills (cooking, finance)?
6. Why is it important for adults to have goals?
7. Do you think adults have less fun than kids?
8. What is the purpose of a retirement plan?
9. How does technology change how adults learn new skills?
10. What is the difference between a legal adult and a mature one?
11. Do you think all adults should own a home?
12. What are the problems when adults stop learning?
13. When is the best time to start thinking about retirement?
14. What are two things that make a person feel like a mature adult?
15. How does a lack of experience affect adult choices?
B1 Level – Intermediate
1. What are the simple ways to politely ask an older adult for advice?
2. How does the economy affect an adult’s ability to save money?
3. Should the government provide free adult education for new skills?
4. What is the difference between freedom and self-control?
5. Do you believe that adulthood is harder now than in the past?
6. What are the challenges of constantly learning new things as an adult?
7. How does focusing on work affect personal fulfillment?
8. What is the idea of “imposter syndrome”?
9. Is it fair when some adults must take care of their parents?
10. How does a lack of planning affect an adult’s financial security?
11. What are the basic steps for managing a personal budget?
12. What is the value of continuously pursuing personal growth?
13. Should the news talk more about the struggles of modern adults?
14. What are the simple reasons why some people struggle with independence?
15. How does the history of work affect modern adult expectations?
B2 Level – Upper-Intermediate
1. What are the simple social problems caused by demanding high success from adults?
2. What are the ethical issues when older adults ignore climate change?
3. How does constant social media showing of success affect adult self-esteem?
4. Should adults be legally required to pass a basic financial test?
5. How does the feeling of responsibility affect a person’s stress levels?
6. Who is responsible for providing resources for middle-aged adults?
7. What is your simple view on the practice of moving back home as an adult?
8. What is the role of technology in automating adult life tasks?
9. How does the problem of career stagnation affect mid-life adults?
10. What are the clear problems with allowing people to avoid civic duty?
11. What are the legal differences between a voluntary contract and a mandatory duty?
12. Do you think the main purpose of adulthood is to contribute to society?
13. What steps can adults take to maintain social connection?
14. How does the lack of a clear life plan affect personal stress?
15. What are the simple psychological effects of achieving a major life goal?
C1 Level – Advanced
1. Is it fair that many adults struggle with financial instability?
2. What is the moral duty of a society to support its working adults?
3. How do global economic shifts affect job security for long-term adults?
4. When should the government consider mandatory financial literacy training?
5. What are the simple ethical problems of companies profiting from adult insecurity?
6. How does focusing on personal freedom affect the need for collective responsibility?
7. Discuss the effects of long-term financial pressure on adult mental health.
8. How should leaders use policy to promote life-long learning and re-skilling?
9. What is the idea of “mid-life crisis”?
10. What are the long-term social effects when a whole generation feels overwhelmed?
11. What are the clear difficulties when courts try to decide if an adult is financially responsible?
12. How does the desire for personal comfort affect the need for public duty?
13. Do you think the most important thing is the preservation of financial stability?
14. What are the simple moral rules a person should follow when managing their career?
15. Should the government set a clear standard for adult well-being in the workplace?
C2 Level – Proficiency
1. What is the true difference between a legal adult and a self-aware, mature person?
2. Should we eliminate the system that forces people into rigid career paths?
3. How does the idea of responsibility change when major life tasks are automated?
4. What laws are needed to prevent major corporate disregard for adult worker rights?
5. How do historical views of competence and age affect modern adult status?
6. How can a society ensure that empathy is shown to people struggling in adulthood?
7. Do you think total financial security would fix all adult problems?
8. What simple rules should guide people when they face a major life change?
9. How can we stop people from using personal choice as an excuse for poor habits?
10. What did old thinkers say about freedom, duty, and the good life?
11. What will happen to the need for human jobs if AI manages all adult tasks?
12. How do people use the idea of “I’m too old” to avoid discussing new skills?
13. How does the experience of a major failure change a person’s view of self?
14. What is the power of a group to demand better support for all adults?
15. If scientists could create a perfect system for adult fulfillment, what would happen?


