STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
(1) | What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘transplant’? |
(2) | What would you think if you needed a transplant? |
(3) | Would you ever consider having a face transplant? |
(4) | Will you donate your organs to medicine so they can be transplanted after you die? |
(5) | Do you think people are different after a heart transplant? |
(6) | Do you think people would be less human if they had the organ of an animal transplanted into their body? |
(7) | Do you think scientists will be able to transplant any human organ in the future? |
(8) | How would someone change after a brain transplant? |
(9) | If you needed a brain transplant, whose brain would you like? |
(10) | Barry Switzer joked about his son: "It was like a heart transplant. We tried to implant college in him but his head rejected it." What does this mean? Do you think it’s funny? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
(1) | Do you think there’ll ever be such things as personality transplants? |
(2) | Why do you think hair transplants rarely work? |
(3) | Do you think transplants are a bit like playing Frankenstein? |
(4) | Would you ever say no to an organ transplant? |
(5) | Would you agree to hospitals using your DNA to grow spare organs for later use in your life? |
(6) | Would you accept a transplant organ from someone you hated? |
(7) | Is donating an organ for transplant the greatest gift you can give? |
(8) | What do you think of the idea of skill, talent and ability transplants? |
(9) | Could transplants one day change humans and make a new species? |
(10) | Pioneering heart surgeon Dr. Christian Barnard said: "It is infinitely better to transplant a heart than to bury it so it can be devoured by worms." Do you agree? |