STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘prices’? |
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Do you care about prices? |
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What are prices like in your country? |
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How do prices compare now to ten years ago? |
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What prices do you care about most? |
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Do you understand why oil prices go up and down? |
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How are prices in your country compared with those in other countries? |
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Is there a big variety in prices in the different food stores in your town? |
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Are low prices always good? |
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What can governments do to stop prices rising? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Do you look at and remember the price of goods when you are shopping? |
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What do you think of real estate prices? |
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When did you first start thinking and worrying about prices? |
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Why do prices vary so much from store to store when you buy things like electronics? |
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What happens when prices go up at a faster rate than salaries? |
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Do you think Internet prices of goods should be cheaper than retail prices in stores? |
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What do you think prices for everyday things will be like twenty years from now? |
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What prices will decrease over the next few years? |
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Do you keep an eye on share prices? |
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What do you think when you see an advert that says “Unbeatable Prices”? |
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