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FISH DISCUSSION

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

1) Do you like fish?


2) If you were a fish, what kind would you be?
3) How important are fish?
4) What part do fish play in the non-food culture of your country?
5) How important are fish in the food culture of your country?
6) Do you think fish make good pets?
7) What is the grammatical difference between ‘fish’ and ‘fishes’?
8) What do you think a school of fish is? Do you think this is a good term
9) Do you have a favourite fish dish or seafood restaurant?
10) Do you like going to fish markets?

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FISH DISCUSSION
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

1) Do you prefer to look at or eat fish?


2) What biological features make a fish a fish?
3) Do you have a favourite book or movie about a fish or fish in general?
4) Do you like eating raw fish?
5) Why do you think eating fish is good for you?
6) Have you tried the great British delicacy fish and chips?
7) What do you think fish dream about?
8) Do you think all fish are edible? Would you like to try every species
9) Why are tropical fish so colourful?
10) What questions would you like to ask a fish?

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