What Would You Questions for Conversation

Beginner Level Conversations- Series 5- Lesson 1

In this lesson, you learn 10 questions with sample answers for having a normal conversation discussing “What Would You” questions. We also have added 10 extra conversation questions if you decide to extend your discussion.

 

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Practice English Speaking with “What Would You” Questions

Here are some engaging questions with sample answers that delve into various aspects of “What Would You” questions.

  • What would you like to do in the future? Explain. 

Hmmm… in the future? I’d like to become a successful English teacher. It seems like a really exciting job, and I love how teachers are creative. I’m learning English now, and it’s pretty tough, but I’m determined to learn! I also want to travel the world and see all the amazing things it has to offer!

  • What would you do if you were rich? Explain. 

If I were rich, I’d help my family first. We’d move to a bigger, more comfortable house, and I’d make sure they had everything they needed. Then, I’d start a foundation to help underprivileged children get a good education. It’s important for all children to have a chance to learn and grow. And of course, I’d also travel a lot!

  • What would you do if you were poor? Explain. 

It’s hard to imagine being poor, but I know many people struggle. If I were poor, I’d focus on getting a good education and finding a decent job. I’d also try to help my family and community in any way I could. We all need to support each other, especially when times are tough.

  • What would you do if you were the principal of your school? Explain. 

If I were the principal, I’d make sure that every student felt welcome and supported. I’d create a learning environment where everyone could reach their full potential.  I’d encourage teachers to use new and creative teaching methods, and I’d make sure there were enough resources for everyone. I want every student to love learning!

  • What would you do if you could suddenly speak English? Explain. 

Wow, that would be amazing! I love learning English, and I’ve been working so hard to improve my skills. If I could suddenly speak English fluently, I’d feel much more confident talking to people from all over the world.  I’d love to connect with other English learners and share our experiences. And maybe I could even help others learn English too!

  • What would you do if you were told you had one month to live? Explain. 

Oh, that’s a tough one. I think I would spend as much time as possible with my family and friends.  I’d cherish every moment and make sure they knew how much I loved them. I’d also try to experience as much as I could in that month, maybe take a trip somewhere I’ve always wanted to go. But most importantly, I’d try to live each day to the fullest.

  • What would you do if you were kidnapped? Explain. 

I’d try to stay calm and think rationally. I’d try to understand the situation and the motives of my kidnappers. I’d also try to communicate with them and build a rapport, maybe even try to reason with them. My main goal would be to stay safe and get out of the situation without getting hurt.

  • What would you choose to have written on your gravestone when you die? Explain.

Hmmm, that’s a hard question!  Maybe something like “She lived her life with passion and kindness.”  I want to be remembered as someone who loved her family and friends, and who always tried to make the world a better place. I think that’s a pretty good epitaph!

  • What would you do if you won the lottery? Explain. 

Winning the lottery would be incredible! I’d help my family and friends, of course. I’d also donate to charities that support education and research. I think it’s important to share good fortune. And, just like anyone else, I’d love to travel the world and experience different cultures!

 

  1. What would you do if you could travel back in time? Explain. 

That’s a dream! I’d love to travel back in time to see ancient civilizations like Persia.  I’d want to see how people lived, their culture, their art, and their beliefs. I’d also like to meet some of the great thinkers and artists of the past and learn from their wisdom. But I’d be careful not to change anything, because even a small change could have big consequences.

 

Additional questions for conversation

For a longer conversation on what would you, you can use the below questions.

 

  1. What would you do if you could change one thing about your past? Explain.
  2. What would you do if you could talk to animals? Explain.
  3. What would you do if you knew the world was going to end tomorrow? Explain.
  4. What would you do if you found out you had a terminal illness? Explain.
  5. What would you do if you could become invisible for a day? Explain.
  6. What would you do if you could have any animal as a pet? Explain.
  7. What would you do if you could have any celebrity as your best friend? Explain.
  8. What would you do if you could travel to another galaxy? Explain.
  9. What would you do if you could eat anything without gaining weight? Explain.
  10. What would you do if you could leave a lasting legacy on the world? Explain.

 

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