STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What is freedom of speech? |
| (2) | How does freedom of speech improve a society? |
| (3) | Should there be some limits on what we are free to say? |
| (4) | Should people be free to spread hatred, incite violence and ridicule others’ religions and nations? |
| (5) | Is pure freedom of speech is undesirable in today’s world? |
| (6) | Should you be free to tell an enemy your country’s national secrets? |
| (7) | Some countries forbid school teachers from introducing subjects like homosexuality in their classes. Is this denying free speech? |
| (8) | Does the Internet open up the possibilities of totally free speech and freedom of expression? |
| (9) | Many countries censor websites to control what their citizens can and cannot see. Is this dangerous? |
| (10) | When do you have to be careful what you say? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | Is freedom of speech important? |
| (2) | Does freedom of speech include spreading lies about people? |
| (3) | A Danish newspaper angered the world’s Muslims by publishing cartoons of the Prophet Mohamed. Is this freedom of speech? |
| (4) | How important is freedom of the press? |
| (5) | "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." (Evelyn Beatrice Hall) Do you agree with this? |
| (6) | Are there things you’d love to talk or write about that you daren’t? |
| (7) | Has freedom of speech suffered with the war on terrorism? |
| (8) | Do children and teenagers also have rights to freedom of speech? |
| (9) | What do you think “gripe sites” are? |
| (10) | Have you ever been told to be quiet? |
