A1 Level – Elementary
1. Do you like movies?
2. What’s your favorite movie?
3. Who is your favorite actor or actress?
4. Do you like funny or scary movies?
5. What kind of movies do you watch?
6. Where do you watch movies — at home or in the cinema?
7. Who do you usually watch movies with?
8. Do you like cartoons?
9. How often do you watch movies?
10. What’s the last movie you saw?
11. Do you like superhero movies?
12. Do you like movies from other countries?
13. What’s your favorite movie snack?
14. Do you watch movies in English?
15. What’s your favorite movie character?
A2 Level – Pre-Intermediate
1. What kind of movies do you like the most?
2. Do you prefer action or comedy movies?
3. Who is your favorite film star?
4. Do you like going to the cinema?
5. What was the best movie you watched recently?
6. How often do you go to the movies?
7. Do you watch movies alone or with friends?
8. Do you ever cry when watching movies?
9. What do you think makes a movie good?
10. Do you prefer old or new movies?
11. Do you like watching movies at home or in the theater?
12. What’s a movie you can watch many times?
13. Do you read subtitles or watch dubbed movies?
14. Who chooses the movies you watch?
15. What’s your favorite movie genre?
Everyone has strong opinions about movies. Use them.
B1 Level – Intermediate
1. What makes a movie interesting to you?
2. Do you enjoy watching foreign films?
3. How do you decide which movie to watch?
4. What’s your favorite movie soundtrack?
5. Who is a director you admire?
6. Do you prefer movies or TV series?
7. What’s a movie that made you think?
8. Do you like watching movies more than reading books?
9. How do movies reflect real life?
10. Do you ever read movie reviews before watching?
11. What’s a movie you would recommend to everyone?
12. What do you think about remakes?
13. Do you prefer romantic or action films?
14. How has streaming changed how you watch movies?
15. Do you think movies influence people’s behavior?
B2 Level – Upper-Intermediate
1. How do movies shape cultural identity?
2. What’s the difference between Hollywood and independent films?
3. How important is acting compared to storytelling?
4. What makes a movie memorable?
5. How do movie soundtracks affect emotions?
6. Do you think awards like the Oscars matter?
7. Should movies be realistic or imaginative?
8. How do special effects influence filmmaking?
9. What’s the most overrated movie you’ve seen?
10. How has technology changed the movie industry?
11. Do violent movies affect people negatively?
12. How do you feel about watching movies in another language?
13. Should actors speak out on social issues?
14. What’s your favorite movie quote and why?
15. Do movies still have the power to change society?
C1 Level – Advanced
1. How can movies influence social or political opinions?
2. What makes a movie a true work of art?
3. How do movies portray gender roles?
4. What’s the difference between entertainment and art in cinema?
5. How do directors use symbolism in movies?
6. Can films teach empathy?
7. What’s the role of independent cinema in today’s world?
8. How can movies challenge stereotypes?
9. Should controversial movies be censored?
10. How does cinematography affect storytelling?
11. Do you think film critics are still relevant?
12. What movie had the biggest emotional impact on you?
13. Are streaming platforms improving or harming cinema culture?
14. What makes a movie timeless?
15. Can movies ever be completely objective?
C2 Level – Proficiency
1. How do movies shape collective memory?
2. Can cinema be a form of philosophy?
3. How do films reinterpret historical truth?
4. Is visual storytelling more powerful than words?
5. How does globalization influence world cinema?
6. Should movies reflect society or challenge it?
7. Can film ever be politically neutral?
8. How do economic factors limit artistic freedom?
9. What’s the ethical role of filmmakers in representing reality?
10. How can movies build intercultural understanding?
11. Do streaming algorithms shape cultural tastes?
12. How do films explore identity and belonging?
13. Is there still space for originality in modern cinema?
14. Can film criticism be as valuable as filmmaking?
15. What defines a masterpiece in cinema?


