STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘literature’? |
(2) | What kind of literature do you read? |
(3) | Who is your favourite character from literature? |
(4) | Do you think today’s literature is up to the same standard of the literature from a hundred years ago? |
(5) | Have you read any books by winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature? |
(6) | Would you like to study English literature? |
(7) | Has the literature of your country influenced the world? |
(8) | Do you think songwriters should be eligible for the Nobel Prize for Literature? |
(9) | Would you like to study the history of world literature? |
(10) | Do you like classical literature? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | What do you think of modern literature? |
(2) | Did you enjoy studying literature at school? |
(3) | What image do you have of people who study literature at university? |
(4) | In 1857, Gustave Flaubert said: "Read in order to live." What do you think of this? |
(5) | Do you like classical literature? |
(6) | What do you think of children’s literature? |
(7) | Are you proud of your country’s literature? |
(8) | Are you more interested in world literature or just the literature of your country? |
(9) | Do you think we’ll all be reading or listening to e-Books in the future? |
(10) | What different kinds of literature exist? Is literature only novels? |