STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | Do you like jam? |
(2) | Do you know how jam is made? |
(3) | What’s the difference between jam and marmalade? |
(4) | What is jam used for in cooking? |
(5) | How often do you eat jam? |
(6) | Is jam best on toast, bread or in cakes? |
(7) | Is jam healthy? |
(8) | What is the best jam manufacturer? |
(9) | English people eat jam sandwiches for lunch. What do you think of this? |
(10) | Do you prefer whole strawberries in strawberry jam or strawberry bits? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | What is your favourite kind of jam? |
(2) | Do you know any books or movies that have famous jam scenes? |
(3) | Which country makes the best jam? |
(4) | Americans say ‘jelly’, Brits say ‘jam’. Which is it? |
(5) | Americans eat peanut butter and jam/jelly sandwiches. Is this acceptable behaviour? |
(6) | Do you know any good jam recipes? |
(7) | Do you think there is a link between the jam you eat and the jam in a traffic jam or in a music jam? |
(8) | What do you think of the idea of spicy jam? |
(9) | What are the differences between wage and cost inflation? |
(10) | What is the “market basket” used in calculating the CPI (Consumer Price Index) to get the figure for inflation? |