STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘fire’? |
(2) | What are your earliest memories of fire? |
(3) | Do you like looking at fire? |
(4) | How do you think the discovery of fire changed the life of humans? |
(5) | How have fires changed history? |
(6) | What problems do fires cause in today’s world? |
(7) | What do you know about the Ring of Fire? |
(8) | Why are some people fascinated with fire? |
(9) | What part does fire play in your customs, culture and traditions? |
(10) | Have you ever seen a building on fire? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | Are you good at making a fire? |
(2) | Do you worry about fire in your house, school, office, etc.? |
(3) | What can we do to prevent fires? |
(4) | Do you think the job of a fire fighter is an interesting one? |
(5) | Can you see any fire hazards around you right now? |
(6) | What punishment do you think arsonists (people who set fires on purpose) get? |
(7) | Do you ever worry about electrical fires in your house? |
(8) | Is fire used to describe different human emotions in your language? |
(9) | “A child is not a vase to be filled but a fire to be lit.” What do you think of this quote? |
(10) | What kinds of things light your fire? |