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Health / Wellbeing – Conversation Questions (A1–C2)
These conversation questions focus on health, wellbeing and lifestyle. They are organised by level (A1–C2) to help English learners practise speaking, from basic daily habits to advanced discussion about physical and mental health in society.
Teaching tips
- Use A1–A2 to practise basic health vocabulary and daily habits.
- Use B1–B2 for lifestyle choices, opinions and advice.
- Use C1–C2 for discussion, evaluation and exam-style speaking.
Jump to level: A1 · A2 · B1 · B2 · C1 · C2
A1 – Health / Wellbeing
Warm-up
- Do you feel healthy?
- Do you exercise?
- Do you sleep well?
Core
- Do you eat fruit and vegetables?
- Do you drink a lot of water?
- Do you walk every day?
- Do you feel tired often?
- Do you go to the doctor?
Deep
- Is health important to you?
A2 – Health / Wellbeing
Warm-up
- Describe your daily health habits.
- Describe a healthy day for you.
Core
- What do you do to stay healthy?
- How many hours do you sleep?
- Do you do any sport or exercise?
- Do you feel stressed?
- What makes you feel relaxed?
Deep
- Would you like to change any health habits?
B1 – Health / Wellbeing
Warm-up
- How have your health habits changed over time?
Core
- What habits are bad for health?
- How do you manage stress?
- Is mental health as important as physical health?
- What role does exercise play in your life?
- Do you think modern life is unhealthy?
Deep
- Is it easy to live a healthy lifestyle today?
B2 – Health / Wellbeing
Warm-up
- How important is wellbeing in modern society?
Core
- Should governments promote healthy lifestyles?
- How does work affect people’s health?
- What are the consequences of stress?
- Is technology helping or harming wellbeing?
- Should mental health be discussed more openly?
Deep
- Can wellbeing be measured?
C1 – Health / Wellbeing
Warm-up
- To what extent is health a personal responsibility?
Core
- How do social and economic factors influence health?
- Should employers be responsible for employee wellbeing?
- How can societies reduce mental health problems?
- Is the focus on wellbeing becoming excessive?
Deep
- Should wellbeing be a priority in public policy?
C2 – Health / Wellbeing
Warm-up
- How has the concept of wellbeing evolved in recent decades?
Core
- Critically analyse the idea of a “wellness industry”.
- Discuss whether modern societies medicalise normal emotions.
- Is the pursuit of wellbeing compatible with fast-paced lifestyles?
Deep
- Evaluate whether wellbeing has become a social obligation rather than a personal choice.
Related topics
- Food
- Daily routines
- Work
- Technology