English Conversation Questions on Muggings, Robbery
- Can you decribe the typical situation of a mugger or a robber and their victim?
- Do you think muggers or robbers usually work in the team or individually?
- Is there a lot of places in your country where there is mugging or robbery?
- Which guns do muggers or robbers usually use to threaten to a victim?
- What would you do if you were mugged?
- What do you think is the best thing to do when you are mugged or robbed?
- Do you consider muggers or robbers serious criminals?
- Do you think it’s better to be armed to be safe from robbers?
- What would you do if you were a mayor of the town where there was robbery?
- Do you think the TV shows or films usually show the reality of crimes?
More ESL Conversation Questions on Crime
- Crime: Abortion – is it a crime?
- Crime: Bribery and corruption
- Crime: Capital punishment and the death penalty
- Crime: Crime and mental illness
- Crime: Crime and poverty
- Crime: Crime and race relations
- Crime: Crime and the media
- Crime: Crime and your experience
- Crime: Crime in my town or city
- Crime: Crime prevention and community policing
- Crime: Crimes and criminals
- Crime: Criminal psychology and profiling
- Crime: Criminals in prison
- Crime: Cybercrime
- Crime: Cybercrime and identity theft
- Crime: Drinking alcohol, driving and more
- Crime: Drug cartels and organized crime
- Crime: Drug dealing and taking drugs
- Crime: Forensic science and criminal investigation
- Crime: Gang violence in schools
- Crime: Gangs, gangsters and mafia
- Crime: High-tech crimes, phishing, skimming, hacking…
- Crime: Human trafficking and slavery
- Crime: Child abuse
- Crime: Is graffiti a crime?
- Crime: Juvenile delinquency and rehabilitation
- Crime: Movies and books about crime
- Crime: Muggings, robbery
- Crime: Murder rates in big cities
- Crime: Neighbourhood watch
- Crime: Pickpockets
- Crime: Piracy, downloading, copyright
- Crime: Police brutality and misconduct
- Crime: Prison overcrowding and reform
- Crime: Prostitution – is it a crime?
- Crime: Punishing crimes
- Crime: Robbing a bank
- Crime: Shoplifting
- Crime: Terrorism and national security
- Crime: Terrorism and terrorist attacks
- Crime: The police catching criminals
- Crime: The war on drugs and legalization
- Crime: Vandalism
- Crime: Violent crimes
- Crime: War crimes
- Crime: White collar crime and fraud