STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | Are you interested in current events and news? |
(2) | Is there a difference between news and current events? |
(3) | What stories have you been following recently? |
(4) | How many hours a day do you spend reading about, watching or listening to news? |
(5) | What is the latest news about your country? |
(6) | Are you interested in news from other countries? |
(7) | When did you first become interested in current events? |
(8) | Do you ever read or listen to the news in English? |
(9) | Would you prefer to study English using news materials or textbooks? |
(10) | Which area of current events would you like to be more knowledgeable about? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | Do you want to study current events in your English class? |
(2) | What kind of current events stories do you like? |
(3) | What sections of a newspaper or website do you check for current events (health, technology, business, etc.)? |
(4) | How current is current? |
(5) | How much time do you spend discussing current events with friends? |
(6) | What recent events are you fed up hearing about? |
(7) | How do you feel when you haven’t heard the news for a few days? |
(8) | How often does the news greatly affect your feelings? |
(9) | Which person in the news do you most like hearing or reading about? |
(10) | What is your favorite news source? |