STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘smile’? |
| (2) | Why is a smile so nice? |
| (3) | What difference does it make when sales staff smile at you in stores, train stations, etc.? |
| (4) | What can you do in your life to smile more? |
| (5) | When was the last time you couldn’t stop smiling? |
| (6) | What do you think of the Mona Lisa’s smile? |
| (7) | What made you smile today? |
| (8) | What memories from your past always put a smile on your face? |
| (9) | Someone once said: "Always remember to be happy because you never know who's falling in love with your smile." Is this true? |
| (10) | Is it possible to smile too much? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | What is a smile? |
| (2) | Are you a smiler? Do you smile a lot? Do you like it? |
| (3) | If someone smiles at you in the street, what do you think? Do you smile back? |
| (4) | Who do you know who has the nicest smile? What’s so nice about it? |
| (5) | Do you like your smile? |
| (6) | Is it easy for you to smile for the camera? |
| (7) | What things always make you smile? |
| (8) | "A smile is an inexpensive way to change your looks." (Charles Gordy). What do you think about this quote? |
| (9) | Someone once said: "Everyone smiles in the same language." What do you think? |
| (10) | It takes seventeen muscles to smile and forty-three to frown. Why don’t people smile non-stop if it requires less muscle power? |
