STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What comes to mind when you hear the term ‘standard of living’? |
(2) | What’s your standard of living like? |
(3) | Has your standard of living gone up or down over the years? |
(4) | What is the standard of living like in your country compared to its neighbours? |
(5) | Do you think standard of living is more important than quality of life? |
(6) | Bhutan measures Gross Domestic Happiness, pretty much all other countries measure standard of living. Which is best? |
(7) | What do we measure to find the standard of living? |
(8) | Would you include issues like the climate and crime in measuring the standard of living? |
(9) | What do you think your standard of living will be like when you retire? |
(10) | Do you think the standard of living is a cultural or economic measurement? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | How do countries increase the standard of living for citizens? |
(2) | Is it possible for all countries to enjoy the same standard of living? |
(3) | Why don’t countries copy the economic policies of the countries with the highest standard of living? |
(4) | Would you like to move to the country with the highest standard of living? |
(5) | Is the standard of living related to the cost of living? |
(6) | Do you think your town has a high standard of living? |
(7) | Is the standard of living or the standard of loving most important? |
(8) | What part does the Internet play in the standard of living? |
(9) | Could you cope with the standard of living in the developing world? |
(10) | An Indian spiritual leader said: "It is not the standard of living that is important, but the manner of living." Do you agree? |