English Conversation Questions on Internet – Free or Not, or Blocked?
- Do you often browse the Internet during the day?
- Is it easy to browse the Internet in your country or is it difficult to get the connection?
- Is connection to the internet for free or do you pay it monthly etc.?
- Can you browse any web pages or use any applications or you know some websites are blocked by the government?
- Which web pages do you think are blocked in your country?
- Do you think the Internet should be free for everybody in the world and no websites should be blocked?
- If some web pages are blocked in your country, do you know how to display them anyway?
- Why do you think, in some countries, some Internet pages are blocked?
- Is it helpful to be able to read articles from foreign media written in a foreign language?
- Do you usually read articles in other than your native language?
More English Conversation Questions on Culture
- Culture: Art and literature
- Culture: Conservative or Liberal?
- Culture: Cultural Differences between Generations
- Culture: Culturally Different Behaviour
- Culture: Culture in Russian-Speaking Countries
- Culture: Culture in the USA
- Culture: Culture Shock and Reverse Culture Shock
- Culture: Education and learning styles
- Culture: Environmental and sustainability practices
- Culture: European Culture
- Culture: Family values and parenting
- Culture: Fashion and clothing choices
- Culture: Food and culinary traditions
- Culture: Gender roles and expectations
- Culture: Gestures
- Culture: Giving Flowers
- Culture: Greeting People
- Culture: Health and healthcare practices
- Culture: Holidays and celebrations
- Culture: If Aliens Visited Your Country…
- Culture: Internet – Free or Not, or Blocked?
- Culture: Kissing
- Culture: Language and communication styles
- Culture: Languages
- Culture: Marriage
- Culture: Me and Culture in Other Countries
- Culture: Multicultural World
- Culture: Muslim Culture
- Culture: My Cultural Life
- Culture: My Culture
- Culture: Partying
- Culture: Political and economic systems
- Culture: Praying
- Culture: Relationships and dating
- Culture: Religion and belief systems
- Culture: Social etiquette and customs
- Culture: Sports and physical activity
- Culture: Technology and media use
- Culture: Traditional Music
- Culture: Values and beliefs about money
- Culture: What is Considered Rude
- Culture: Work and leisure activities
- Culture: Xenophobia