STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘risk’? |
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Do you take a lot of risks in life or are you risk averse? |
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What’s the biggest risk you’ve ever taken? |
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What risks are there in your normal daily life? |
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What health risks do you worry about? |
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What is something you would risk your life to get? |
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What are the risks of using the Internet? |
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What are the risks of not taking risks? |
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Would you do a job that was full of risks? |
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“Only a person who risks is free.” (Unknown) Do you think this is true? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Would life be boring without risk? |
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Are risk-takers more successful in life? |
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Do you think life is riskier today than it was 50 years ago? |
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What is risk management? Have you ever applied it in your life? |
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What risks have you taken that have gone wrong, and which have worked? |
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Have you ever taken a risk with money and it paid off? |
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If you invested money, would you be cautious and spread your risks, or be adventurous and invest in high-risk investments? |
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How do the risks in our life change as we move through childhood to old age? |
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Do you live in a town that is risky to live in? |
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Do you need to take risks to be better at English? |
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