STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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Do you like studying grammar? |
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Do you think grammar is the most important thing to learn in English? |
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What is the most difficult part of English grammar? |
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Which is more difficult, English grammar or your own language’s grammar? |
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What is the best way to learn grammar? |
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Do you have a favorite grammar book? |
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How do you like to learn grammar in class? |
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What are your grammar successes? |
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Do you think playing grammar games is an effective way to learn? |
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Do you think students should keep a special grammar notebook? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What grammar websites would you recommend to other students? |
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How do you think many people can learn a language without learning grammar? |
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What grammar question would you really like answering now? |
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Do you think you are good at explaining English grammar rules to other learners? |
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Is the grammar of speech different from the grammar of writing? |
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Have you ever met a native English speaker with poor grammar? |
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Have all your English teachers been good at teaching grammar? |
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What area of English grammar do you think is easiest to learn? |
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How often have you said you hate grammar? |
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Do you think that one day you’ll be able to download grammar from your computer into your brain and have no grammar homework? |
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