STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What do you know about feet? |
(2) | What English words do you know that describe the feet of animals or birds? |
(3) | What does it mean to ‘get your feet wet’ and when was the last time you got your feet wet? |
(4) | If you ‘have both feet on the ground,’ are you practical and sensible or the opposite. Do you have both feet on the ground? |
(5) | Do you think it’s OK to have cheesy (smelly) feet? Do you have cheesy feet? |
(6) | Do you ever get tired through being on your feet all day? |
(7) | Do you wish you had bigger or smaller feet? |
(8) | Are your feet ticklish? |
(9) | Have you ever injured your feet? |
(10) | What is reflexology? Do you think it works? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | Do you like your feet? |
(2) | Do you think feet are attractive? |
(3) | What’s the difference between ‘to have one’s foot in the door’ and ‘to have one foot in the grave’? |
(4) | Do you ever ‘walk your feet off’ going shopping or sightseeing? |
(5) | Can you easily get out of tricky situations by thinking on your feet? |
(6) | In romance, have you ever been swept off your feet or have you ever swept someone off her feet? |
(7) | Do you like walking in bare feet? |
(8) | Have you ever got cold feet and then regretted it later? |
(9) | Do you like foot massages? |
(10) | Do you ever do something feet first? |