The document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to ask each other about animals. Student A's questions focus on personal experiences with animals in their country as well as opinions on their treatment. Student B's questions explore desired animal abilities and perspectives, and opinions on keeping animals in zoos or for testing. The questions are intended to spark a discussion between two students about various topics related to animals.
The document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to ask each other about animals. Student A's questions focus on personal experiences with animals in their country as well as opinions on their treatment. Student B's questions explore desired animal abilities and perspectives, and opinions on keeping animals in zoos or for testing. The questions are intended to spark a discussion between two students about various topics related to animals.
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The document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to ask each other about animals. Student A's questions focus on personal experiences with animals in their country as well as opinions on their treatment. Student B's questions explore desired animal abilities and perspectives, and opinions on keeping animals in zoos or for testing. The questions are intended to spark a discussion between two students about various topics related to animals.
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STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
1) Do you like animals?
2) What is your favorite animal? 3) What animals are there in your country? 4) What animals have disappeared from your country? 5) Are there any dangerous animals in your country? 6) What is the cutest animal in the world? 7) Do you think animals were put on this planet so we could eat them? 8) Do you think animals would rather not be kept as pets? 9) Is it OK to use animals in sport? 10) What animal would you like to come back to Earth as after you die?
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANIMALS DISCUSSION STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
1) What natural animal ability or talent would you like to have?
2) What is the most useful animal in the world? 3) What animal best represents your character? 4) Do you think it is necessary to experiment on animals to test cosmetics and drugs 5) What animals have the best life? 6) Should animals be kept in zoos? 7) What are the biggest differences between animals and humans? 8) If animals could speak, what do you think they would say to humans? 9) What animal are you most fascinated by? 10) What animal do you least like?
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