STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘aromatherapy’? |
| (2) | What do you know about aromatherapy? |
| (3) | Do you think aromatherapy is a good form of medicine? |
| (4) | How does aromatherapy work? |
| (5) | What does someone have to study to become an aromatherapist? |
| (6) | Would you like to try aromatherapy to cure your ills? |
| (7) | Do you think aromatherapy could be dangerous? |
| (8) | Would you like to work as an aromatherapist? |
| (9) | How do you think aromatherapists view people who doubt aromatherapy? |
| (10) | Would you like to learn about aromatherapy and become your own doctor? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | Do you know anyone who has tried aromatherapy? |
| (2) | What smells make you feel good? |
| (3) | Why are the oils used in aromatherapy called ‘essential’ oils? What do you think is essential about them? |
| (4) | Do you like the idea that aromatherapy uses natural products like lavender oil and peppermint oil? |
| (5) | Do you think aromatherapy could be effective for reducing stress, helping you sleep, and making you study better? |
| (6) | If aromatherapy works, why do you think it is not used in most of the world’s hospitals? |
| (7) | Do you think aromatherapy can help with things like broken bones? How? |
| (8) | Do you think aromatherapy is just a “hippy thing”? |
| (9) | Do you think there are smells that are bad for our health? |
| (10) | What would you really like to know about aromatherapy? |
