STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘plastic’? |
(2) | How important is plastic? |
(3) | Do you know how plastic is made? |
(4) | What would the world be like without plastic? |
(5) | What would your home be like without plastic? |
(6) | What are the downsides to plastic? |
(7) | Do you thing the word ‘plastic’ is a good or bad word? |
(8) | Do you think we’ll find an environmentally friendly alternative to plastic? |
(9) | What is plastic surgery? Would you like to try it? |
(10) | How useful are plastic containers? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | What is plastic? |
(2) | What do you know about the history of plastic? |
(3) | What do you think of plastic shopping bags? |
(4) | What’s your favourite thing made out of plastic? |
(5) | Is plastic a good word to use to describe our world? |
(6) | In English, we sometimes describe someone as being ‘plastic’. What do you think this means? |
(7) | What do you think of the idea of plastic food that tastes like the real think and is nutritious? |
(8) | Do you prefer to use cash or plastic (credit cards)? |
(9) | What will be made of plastic in the future that isn’t made of plastic now? |
(10) | What do you think of plastic knives and forks on airplanes? |