STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What is journalism? |
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What do you know or can guess about the history of journalism? |
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Would you be interested in studying journalism? |
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Is journalism a respected profession in your country? |
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What do you think of the journalism on news stations like the BBC and CNN? |
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What is the quality of journalism like in your country? |
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Are there government controls on journalism in your country? |
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What good does journalism do in the world? |
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Is journalism always about reporting the truth? |
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What do you think a career in journalism would be like? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Do you think journalism is different in different countries around the world? |
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What kind of journalism are you most interested in? |
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What do you think of journalists who report in war zones? |
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What kind of people are good at journalism? |
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Do you think people can make a lot of money from journalism? |
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Do you think investigative journalism would be interesting? |
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How important is journalism in today’s world? |
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What do you think of the paparazzi and gutter press? |
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Do you think the Internet can make us all journalists? |
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What do you think world leaders and governments think of journalism? |
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