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B1 Entertainment Discussion Questions for Late Teens (16-18)
B1 teens aged 16-18 consume entertainment obsessively and have strong opinions they rarely express in English beyond 'it is fire' or 'it is trash.' These 50 questions push them toward more articulate evaluation: Why do some songs stay in your head for days? Is binge-watching better than watching one episode per week? Should influencers be considered entertainers? The questions require justification and comparison, upgrading gut reactions into structured opinions.
The vocabulary helps B1 teens discuss entertainment with precision: 'genre,' 'recommend,' 'overrated,' 'binge-watch,' and 'plot.' These words transform vague reactions into specific cultural commentary. A teen who says 'the plot was overrated but I would recommend it for the soundtrack' is producing genuine B1 media analysis.
From reactions to analysis
B1 entertainment discussions hit their stride when questions challenge popular opinion. 'Is the most popular music actually the best music?' and 'Are sequels ever as good as the original?' split opinion and produce the extended justification that B1 demands.
Vocabulary for cultural commentary
For B1 teens preparing for exams, entertainment questions develop descriptive and evaluative language that transfers to any exam topic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Entertainment is a common topic in Cambridge B1 Preliminary and many school assessments. The discussion skills transfer to any exam topic.
Yes. Several questions address influencer culture, content creation, and social media as entertainment.
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