STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘theatre’? |
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Do you use the British spelling ‘theatre’ or the American spelling ‘theater’? Does it matter which one you use? |
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How often do you go to the theatre? |
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Is the theatre only for rich people? |
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What do you like and dislike about the theatre? |
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What’s the best thing you’ve ever seen at the theatre? |
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Would you like to work as a theatre critic? |
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Are theatre tickets easy to get in your country? |
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How do you feel when you sit in a theatre before the performance begins? |
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What’s the nicest theatre you’ve ever been to? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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Why is the theatre important? |
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What kind of theatre history does your country have? |
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Do you prefer watching a play at the theatre or a movie at the movie theatre (cinema)? |
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Do you think theatre tickets are reasonably priced? |
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Have you ever been to the theatre in another country? |
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Do you think people will always be interested in the theatre? |
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What questions would you like to ask a theatre actor? |
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Would you like to perform or act on stage at the theatre? |
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Would you like to see a theatre play in English? |
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What’s are the differences between movies and plays? |
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