STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘immunization’? |
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Why are immunizations important? |
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Does your country have a good immunization programme? |
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Do you have a good immune system? |
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Do you think it’s possible to immunize all of the world’s children? |
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What’s the difference between immunization, vaccination and inoculation? |
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What are the required immunizations when you start school? |
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Do immunizations and vaccines work? |
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Do you think there’s a risk of catching the illness from the vaccine? |
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Would you prefer oral or injection immunization? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Do you think we can get immunized against all diseases one day? |
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What is the benefit to the world of immunization? |
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What do you think of the argument than immunization contributes to overpopulation and should be banned? |
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Do you think there’s still a need for immunization in rich countries? |
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Do you think immunizations are 100% safe? |
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Do immunizations stop at childhood? |
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Do you think new diseases will appear that need immunization? |
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Would you like to be immunized against old age? |
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Would you want your government to immunize thousands of children against a killer disease or produce one missile? |
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How would your country be affected if there was no immunization? |
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