STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘refugee’? |
| (2) | What makes a refugee a refugee? |
| (3) | Are there many refugees in your country? |
| (4) | What rights do and don’t refugees have? |
| (5) | Do you think the image of refugees has changed over the years? |
| (6) | What’s the difference between political refugees and economic refugees? |
| (7) | What do you think it’s like to suddenly lose your home and way of life and end up on a refugee camp? |
| (8) | What problems do refugees bring to the countries they go to? |
| (9) | What benefits are there to countries who accept refugees? |
| (10) | When do you think the concept of refugees first started? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | How do you think countries decide who is a refugee and who isn’t? |
| (2) | Can you be a refugee in your own country? |
| (3) | What rights and benefits should a country give to those who give refugee status to immigrants? |
| (4) | If a refugee camp turns into a bustling town with businesses, roads and communities, is it still a refugee camp? |
| (5) | What should people do on World Refugee Day (June 20)? |
| (6) | What do you know about the UN’s refugee agency, the UNHCR (United Nations High Commission for Refugees)? |
| (7) | What’s the difference between a refugee, a migrant and an internally displaced person? |
| (8) | Where do you think today’s refugees from Darfur, Iraq, Burma and Palestine will be twenty years from now? |
| (9) | Would you give money to refugee charities? |
| (10) | What questions would you ask a refugee? |
