STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘television’? |
(2) | What are the good things and bad things about television? |
(3) | What would life be like without television? |
(4) | How much television do you watch every day? |
(5) | Are you happy with the programmes on TV? |
(6) | Does television kill conversation in your family? |
(7) | Does violence on television make young people more violent? |
(8) | How will television change over the next few decades? |
(9) | Someone said: "If it weren't for the fact that the TV set and the refrigerator are so far apart, some of us wouldn't get any exercise at all." Do you think this is true |
(10) | Someone once said: "I wish there were a knob on the TV to turn up the intelligence." Do you think so too? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | What are your earliest memories of television? |
(2) | Is television important? |
(3) | How would society be different if TV had never been invented? |
(4) | What could you do for three hours without watching television? |
(5) | What is there too much of on television? |
(6) | How long can you sit watching TV? |
(7) | What do you think of television shows from other countries? |
(8) | Would you like a television in every room of your house? |
(9) | Frank Lloyd Wright said: "Television is chewing gum for the eyes." What did he mean. Do you think so too? |
(10) | Donna Gephart said: "Today, watching television often means fighting, violence and foul language - and that's just deciding who gets to hold the remote control." Do you think so too? |