STUDENT A's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student B.)
| (1) | What do you think when you hear the words ‘environmental problem’? |
| (2) | Do you add to the environment's problems in your daily life? |
| (3) | What can you do every day to help the environment? |
| (4) | Will the problems get worse or will they slowly disappear? |
| (5) | What is the biggest environmental problem? Why do you think so? |
| (6) | Which do you think is worse, litter in the countryside or coral bleaching? |
| (7) | How eco-friendly is your country? |
| (8) | What causes climate change and how can we reverse it? |
| (9) | What problems do you know of about water? |
| (10) | Will we (humans) kill the Earth one day? |
STUDENT B's QUESTIONS (Do not show these to Student A.)
| (1) | Why is an environmental problem a problem? |
| (2) | What makes environmental problems? |
| (3) | Do you think animals are angry with humans for destroying the Earth? |
| (4) | Which do you think is worse, desertification or noise pollution? |
| (5) | How would you explain to someone who doesn't know what global warming is? |
| (6) | How would you feel if all the pandas died and became extinct? |
| (7) | Who is most responsible for creating environmental problems? |
| (8) | Is it better if we all went back to nature (left the cities and moved to the countryside)? |
| (9) | Is it possible for everyone to change their lifestyle to help the Earth? |
| (10) | Shopping increases environmental problems. Should we stop shopping? |
