STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘senses’? |
| (2) | Which is your favourite sense? |
| (3) | How often do you think about how important your senses are? |
| (4) | Would you like to have a sixth sense? |
| (5) | What senses do you think you experience when you dream? |
| (6) | What sense would you choose to lose if you had to lose one? |
| (7) | Is common sense a real sense? |
| (8) | Do you think we have senses we don’t know we have? |
| (9) | Robert Tizon said: "I would rather have eyes that cannot see; ears that cannot hear; lips that cannot speak, than a heart that cannot love." Would you too? |
| (10) | Oscar Wilde said: "Nothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul." Do you agree? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | What are the five senses? |
| (2) | Which sense would you like to be much stronger? |
| (3) | What animal sense would you like to have that you don’t have? |
| (4) | Is intuition really a sense? |
| (5) | What do you think of the idea of being able to download extra senses into our brains in the future? |
| (6) | What gives you more pleasure, lovely music, a delicious taste, a beautiful scene, a nice smell, or the touch of the warm sun? |
| (7) | Have you ever has sensory overload? |
| (8) | How can you heighten your senses? |
| (9) | Honore de Balzac said: “Love is the poetry of the senses.” Do you agree? |
| (10) | Someone once said: “The five senses are horse sense, innocence, common sense, concupiscence (lust), and nonsense.” Do you agree? |
