STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘learning’? |
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What do you know about learning? |
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When do you think we first start learning? |
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What kinds or methods of learning do you like best? |
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Why are some people better at learning than others? |
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Do you have any learning difficulties? |
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What is the best learning experience you’ve had? |
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How can you make sure learning is always fun? |
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Do you think you’ll always be involved in lifelong learning? |
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Do you think learning by doing or learning by listening is best? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Are you good at learning new things? |
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When you learn new things, is there always a steep learning curve? |
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What’s the difference between teaching and learning? Does teaching always lead to learning? |
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Does learning always make you motivated to do things? |
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What tips on learning would you give to other people? |
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Do you think we ever stop learning? Are we ever too old to start learning something new? |
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What’s the unhappiest you’ve been while learning something? |
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What good and bad experiences have you had learning English? |
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Confucius said: ‘Thought without learning is perilous.’ Do you agree? |
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Is learning something new ever a total waste of time? |
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