STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘senility’? |
(2) | What is senility? |
(3) | Do you ever worry about senility? |
(4) | Has anyone in your family suffered from senility? |
(5) | Does senility only happen to old people? |
(6) | Is there a difference between senility and senile dementia? |
(7) | Do you think you’ll be fully functional when you grow old? |
(8) | Do you think scientists will invent memory cards for our brain to help us if we become senile? |
(9) | Someone once said: "In the modern techno-industrial culture, it is possible to proceed from infancy into senility without ever knowing manhood." What does this mean? Do you think it's true? |
(10) | How should families look after relatives who become senile? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | What are the causes of senility? |
(2) | What can people do to keep senility away? |
(3) | Would you rather suffer from senility or depression? |
(4) | Which world leaders do you think show signs of senility? |
(5) | Are men or women more prone to senility? |
(6) | What are the symptoms of senility? |
(7) | Do you think exercising your brain can keep senility away? |
(8) | What do you think it would be like to forget the names and faces of the family members around you? |
(9) | Will senility become a bigger problem if we all start living longer? |
(10) | "When you become senile, you won't know it." (Bill Cosby) Do you think this means people don't suffer when they become senile? |