STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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Are you interested in fishing? |
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Is fishing an important industry in your country? |
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Does fishing cause harm to other aquatic life? |
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Do you know of any areas where over-fishing is taking place? |
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Would you like to go big game fishing? |
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Do you think there’s a big difference between fishing and whaling? |
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Do fishing rights cause tensions between different countries? |
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Are there any rules for fishing? |
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Do you like looking at TV programmes about fishing? |
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What dangers do commercial fishermen face? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Is fishing a common hobby in your country? |
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What do you know about the history of fishing in your country? |
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Why do you think people like fishing as a hobby? |
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What kinds of fishing do you know about? |
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What equipment do you need to go fishing? |
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Are there any dangers associated with fishing? |
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What do you think are the differences between sea and river fishing? |
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How much skill do you think is involved in fishing? |
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Would you like to go on a fishing holiday? |
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10) |
What will happen to fishing if too many species of fish become endangered? |
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