ESL conversation lesson on the word 'no'



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

|1) |What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘no’? |

|2) |Which do you say more, ‘no’ or ‘yes’? |

|3) |Is it sometimes difficult for you to say ‘no’? |

|4) |What did you think when your parents said ‘no’ when you were a child? |

|5) |What is a no-no? |

|6) |When was the last time you had to shout ‘no’? |

|7) |Are there any no-go areas in your town? Is your room a no-go area? |

|8) |Do you prefer no-frills, no-nonsense stores or do you like expensive department stores? |

|9) |Have you ever been in a no-win situation? |

|10) |Do you think ‘no’ always means ‘no’? |

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NO DISCUSSION

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

|1) |What do you think of the word ‘no’? |

|2) |When was the last time you said ‘no’? |

|3) |Have you ever said ‘no’ when you really wanted to say ‘yes’? |

|4) |What would the world be like if everyone said ‘no’? |

|5) |What do you think are common questions to which people reply ‘no’? |

|6) |Why do you think people might say ‘no, no, no, no, no’? |

|7) |Which question would you always say ‘no’ to? |

|8) |What words do you know that commonly follow ‘no’? |

|9) |What times in your life has your head said ‘yes’ but your heart said ‘no’ – or vice versa? |

|10) |Why might your government start a “Say No” campaign? |

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