STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What is electricity? |
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What kind of world would we live in without electricity? |
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Do you worry about your electricity bill? |
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Can you think of any alternatives to electricity? |
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Do you ever have power cuts in your town? |
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Have you ever had an electric shock? |
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How often do you get a shock from static electricity? |
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Do you think living near electricity power cables is dangerous? |
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Do you have enough electrical sockets in your house for all of your electrical appliances? |
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What do you know about the history of electricity? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Do you think electricity is the greatest invention ever? |
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What do you tell children about electricity? |
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What dangers does electricity pose in your house? |
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Are you satisfied with the safety standards for electricity in your country? |
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What do you do to save on your electricity bills? |
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Do you have any problems with electricity when you travel to another country? |
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What would you like to ask an electricity expert? |
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Do you think electricity will be wireless one day just as computer software is wireless today? |
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Do you think electricity is good value for money? |
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What do you do to recharge your batteries? |
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