STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What do you know about Mars? |
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Do you think there was/is life on Mars? |
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Martians are from Mars; do you know what life forms on other planets might be called? |
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Are you interested in the secrets Mars holds? |
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Would you like to go to Mars one day? |
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Why are scientists so interested in Mars? |
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Do you think it’s possible that one day, many people will live on Mars? |
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What do you think of the idea often described by scientists that life started on Mars and moved to Earth, which means we are Martians? |
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What would you like to know about Mars? |
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Why is Mars red? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘Mars’? |
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Are men really from Mars and women from Venus? |
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What time of the year do you think would be the best time to visit for a holiday (and why)? |
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Would you rather live on the Moon or Mars? |
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What references to Mars do you know of in your country’s popular culture (movies, novels, songs, cartoons…)? |
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What are the similarities and differences between the Mars chocolate bar and the planet Mars? |
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What do you think the good and bad things about living on Mars might be? |
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What name would you give to the first city on Mars? |
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What do you think you would write on a postcard from Mars? |
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How would you feel if you read this headline: “Ancient human fossils found on Mars”? |
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