ESL conversation lesson on allergies



ALLERGIES DISCUSSION

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

|1) |Do you have any allergies? |

|2) |What do you think would be the worst thing to be allergic to? |

|3) |What things are people allergic to in your country? |

|4) |Some people are allergic to the twenty-first century. What do you think this means? |

|5) |What would life be like if you suddenly became allergic to your favorite food? |

|6) |What do you think… / What is… life like for hay fever sufferers? |

|7) |What would you do if you suddenly had extreme allergic reactions to your pet / partner / best friend? |

|8) |What are the most common allergens? |

|9) |Why are some people allergic to eggs, wheat or peanuts while others are not? |

|10) |What are the symptoms of allergies? |

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ALLERGIES DISCUSSION

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

|1) |Can people be cured of allergies? |

|2) |Some people say children who don’t like taking a bath are allergic to soap. Do you have a similar belief in your country? |

|3) |Do you think it’s possible that lazy people are allergic to work? |

|4) |Do you think people with food allergies feel deprived? |

|5) |Do you know anyone who is allergic to opening his / her wallet? |

|6) |Do any of your family or friends have allergies? |

|7) |Which would be worse for you, an allergy to milk, alcohol or animals? |

|8) |What new allergies might be found in the future? |

|9) |How can you make children with allergies feel better? |

|10) |Are you ever allergic to speaking English? |

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