STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What do you understand by the term ‘gay rights’? |
(2) | Are there gay rights movements in your country? |
(3) | Do you think ‘gay rights’ refers more to men or women? |
(4) | Do you think the term ‘LGBT rights’ (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people) is a better description? |
(5) | Do people freely talk about gay rights in your country without feeling afraid? |
(6) | Are there laws in your country that discriminate against LGBT people? |
(7) | Do you think gay people should be able to hold high positions in religions? |
(8) | What issues that gays have to deal with are different from those lesbians have to deal with? |
(9) | What do you think of same-sex relations and the raising of children? |
(10) | Is marriage a relationship between only a man and a woman? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | Do you think the issue of gay rights will disappear in the next few decades? |
(2) | Which nationalities do you think are most homophobic? |
(3) | In English, to ‘come out of the closet’ means to let people know you are gay. What do you say in your language for this? |
(4) | Is or was homosexuality a taboo subject in your country? |
(5) | What does the leader of your country say about gay rights? |
(6) | What do you think is the number one issue for gay rights groups? |
(7) | Why do you think some people are afraid of gay people? |
(8) | What jobs do you think discriminate most against gays? |
(9) | Do you always read articles about gay rights in newspapers? |
(10) | What law about gay rights would you like your government to pass? |