STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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Does your country need a lot of energy? |
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How can you save the amount of energy you use every day? |
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Do you think scientists will solve the world’s energy problems? |
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What happens if we run out of energy? |
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Does your country use a lot of renewable energy? |
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What do you think of a future in which we totally rely on nuclear energy? |
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What are biofuels and what harm do they cause the environment? |
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Have you started buying energy-efficient appliances for your house? |
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Do you think its possible to get our future energy from some source we don’t yet know of? |
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What do you think when multinational energy and oil companies say they care about the environment? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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How much energy do you use every day? |
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Do you try to save energy? |
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What do you think of the world’s hugely increasing energy needs? |
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Do you think solar cells, wind farms, tidal power, hydropower and thermal energy will solve our future energy needs? |
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How would the would be a better place if we used only clean energies? |
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What have you done today that has used your country’s energy |
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Do you think it’s possible for there to be energy wars, started by countries who have run out of energy? |
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What do you think low energy houses of the future will be like? |
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Does your government have/need an energy conservation policy? |
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Do you think our energy demands are sustainable? |
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