STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘vocabulary’? |
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How important do you think vocabulary is? |
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Is your teacher good at teaching vocabulary? |
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What problems do you have with vocabulary? |
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What advice do you have for students learning vocabulary? |
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What word makes you proud of your vocabulary? |
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What’s the best way to broaden your vocabulary? |
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What’s the best way to study for a vocabulary test? |
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How important is slang in vocabulary learning? |
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What book can you recommend to help others learn vocabulary? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What’s more important, grammar or vocabulary? |
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Do you like studying vocabulary? |
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Do you have an impressive knowledge of vocabulary in your own language? |
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What’s the hardest thing about learning English vocabulary? |
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Are there words in English you still keep forgetting? |
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Do you separate your vocabulary lists into words, idioms, phrasal verbs, etc? |
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What do you know about the ‘bad’ words in the English vocabulary? |
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What do you think of English words becoming part of the vocabulary of your own language? |
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What’s the best website for learning vocabulary? |
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Are vocabulary games a good way to remember vocabulary? |
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