STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘body’? |
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Do you like your body? |
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What are the most useful parts of our body? |
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Are you proud of your body or ashamed of it? |
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What kind of body language do you use? |
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How would you describe the human body to an alien? |
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Would you rather have the perfect body or be super intelligent? |
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Would you sell your body to science? |
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Shakespeare said: "Our bodies are our gardens - our wills are our gardeners." What does this mean? Do you agree with him? |
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Hermann M. Biggs said: "The human body is the only machine for which there are no spare parts." Is this true? Should there be lots of spare parts? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Do you think our body is perfectly formed? |
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What do you do to look after your body? |
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What part of your body would you like to change? |
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Do you think the naked body is beautiful? |
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How is your body changing? Do you like these changes? |
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What will our body look like after another million years of evolution? |
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What three adjectives would you use to describe the human body? |
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What’s the best and worst thing ever to happen to your body? |
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Frank Gillette Burgess said: "Our bodies are...our autobiographies." What does this mean? Do you agree with him? |
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Shakespeare said: "Our bodies are our gardens - our wills are our gardeners." What does this mean? Do you agree with him? |
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