Website Conversation Questions for Classroom Use

Did you know that there are more than 2 billion websites?

I started this blog back in 2012, so having conversations about websites is something that seems very interesting to me.

  • Have you ever felt the need of creating a website?
  • What are your favorite websites?
  • Do you think having a social media profile is better than having your own website?
  • How much do you think running a website cost?
  • How are websites monetized?
  • Should professionals and companies have a website?

In this post, you will find a list of conversation questions about websites so you can have an insightful classroom discussion.



Conversation Questions for Website Owners

These are examples of conversation questions about websites for people who manage a website

First set

  1. What is the purpose or goal of your website?
  2. What content or features make your website unique or stand out?
  3. How frequently do you update your website, and why?
  4. What challenges or obstacles have you encountered while maintaining your website?
  5. What strategies do you use to drive traffic to your website?
  6. How do you engage and interact with your website visitors?
  7. What metrics or analytics do you track to measure the success of your website?
  8. What steps have you taken to optimize your website for search engines?
  9. Have you received any feedback from users about your website?
  10. What future plans or improvements do you have in mind for your website?

Second Set

  1. How has your website impacted your personal or professional goals?
  2. How do you balance the need for visual appeal with functionality on your website?
  3. What measures do you take to ensure the security of your website visitors?
  4. How do you handle the integration of social media platforms with your website?
  5. How do you monetize your website?
  6. How do you stay updated with the latest web design and development trends?

Conversation Questions for Website Users

These are examples of conversation questions about websites for people who spend time online

This is our first set of questions about websites for users

  1. What are some websites you frequently visit for news, entertainment, or information, and what makes them appealing to you?
  2. How do you navigate and find what you’re looking for on a website? Are there any specific features or design elements that enhance your browsing experience?
  3. Have you ever encountered a poorly designed website that frustrated you? What were the main issues you faced?
  4. Are there any websites or online platforms that have significantly impacted your lifestyle, hobbies, or interests? How have they influenced you?
  5. When searching for products or services online, what factors do you consider in determining whether a website is trustworthy or credible?

This is our second set of questions about websites for users

  1. What role do user reviews or testimonials play in your decision-making process when interacting with websites that offer products or services?
  2. Have you ever experienced exceptional customer service through a website or online support system? How did it enhance your overall experience?
  3. Are there any specific websites or online communities that you turn to for knowledge sharing, learning, or seeking advice?
  4. How do you feel about personalized content or recommendations provided by websites based on your browsing history or preferences?
  5. In your opinion, what makes a website memorable or shareable? Can you think of any examples that you found particularly remarkable?

This is our third set of questions about websites for users

  1. How do you navigate the balance between convenience and privacy when interacting with websites that collect personal data or use cookies?
  2. Have you ever participated in online forums, discussion boards, or comment sections on websites? How did these interactions shape your experience?
  3. Do you rely on any specific tools or browser extensions to enhance your browsing experience, such as ad-blockers, password managers, or productivity apps?
  4. Are there any websites that you consider as go-to resources for specific topics, hobbies, or interests? What makes them stand out from others?
  5. How do you perceive the accessibility and inclusivity of websites you encounter? Have you come across any notable examples of websites that excel in these areas?

This is our fourth set of questions about websites for users

  1. Have you ever encountered a website with compelling storytelling or immersive content? How did it captivate your attention and engage you?
  2. How do you feel about the use of social media integration on websites? Does it enhance or distract from your overall experience?
  3. Are there any specific website features or functionalities that you find particularly valuable or convenient in today’s digital landscape?
  4. How has the overall design and visual appeal of a website influenced your perception of a brand, organization, or individual?
  5. In your opinion, what are the key factors that contribute to a positive user experience on a website, regardless of its purpose or industry?


Manuel Campos, English Professor

Manuel Campos

I am Jose Manuel, English professor and creator of EnglishPost.org, a blog whose mission is to share lessons for those who want to learn and improve their English