STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What springs to mind when you hear the term ‘social networking’? |
| (2) | Hasn’t social networking been a part of human society for tens of thousands of years? |
| (3) | Have you joined any social networking sites? Are they fun? |
| (4) | Are social networking sites for people who aren’t good at meeting people face to face? |
| (5) | What’s the best social networking site? |
| (6) | Should companies ban their employees from using social networking sites at work? |
| (7) | What new features would you like to see on social networking sites? |
| (8) | Do you think social networking could really be called “social networking’? |
| (9) | Have you ever tried to find friends on a social networking site? |
| (10) | Do you think your country’s leader has a page on a social networking site? What do you think it might contain? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | What is social networking? |
| (2) | What are the pros and cons of social networking? |
| (3) | Are social networking sites dangerous? |
| (4) | Are you good at networking face to face? |
| (5) | Isn’t social networking just a fancy name for meeting people and keeping in touch? |
| (6) | Should children be allowed to use social networking sites? |
| (7) | Is it possible that social networking sites make people lonelier? |
| (8) | Which sites of famous people would you like to join? |
| (9) | Would you prefer to meet new people at a party or online? |
| (10) | Are social networking sites changing our daily behaviour? |
