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The document contains two sets of discussion questions for students A and B focused on their perceptions and experiences with the English language. Student A's questions explore personal feelings, experiences, and the impact of English on their lives, while Student B's questions address the importance and challenges of learning English. Both sets aim to facilitate a deeper understanding of the role of English in their lives.

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The document contains two sets of discussion questions for students A and B focused on their perceptions and experiences with the English language. Student A's questions explore personal feelings, experiences, and the impact of English on their lives, while Student B's questions address the importance and challenges of learning English. Both sets aim to facilitate a deeper understanding of the role of English in their lives.

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ENGLISH DISCUSSION

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

1) What images are in your mind when you hear the word ‘English’?
2) Why are you studying English?
3) What adjectives describe your feelings about English?
4) How much time and money have you spent on English?
5) How happy are you with your English level?
6) Has English improved your life?
7) Do you wish you didn’t have to study English?
8) What is your best piece of advice to study English?
9) Have all of your English teachers been good?
10) How would your life be different without English?

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ENGLISH DISCUSSION
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

1) Why is English so important?


2) What are the things you like most and least about English?
3) Do you think English is more or less difficult than your language?
4) What is your favourite word in English, and why?
5) What's more important: speaking, reading, writing or listening?
6) How important is English for you in your job or future?
7) What did you think of English at school?
8) Do you worry about making mistakes in English?
9) What do you think of English grammar and spelling?
10) How would your life change if you were fluent in English?

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