ESL conversation lesson on arguing
ARGUING DISCUSSION
STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
|1) |What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘argue'? |
|2) |How good are you at arguing? |
|3) |Are there any good things about arguing? |
|4) |Who is the worst person to argue with? Why? |
|5) |Who is the most argumentative person you know? |
|6) |What do people usually argue about? |
|7) |Is it wrong to argue with your elders? |
|8) |How often do you feel frustrated in an argument? |
|9) |What was the last argument you had? |
|10) |Have you ever lost a friend because of an argument? |
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ARGUING DISCUSSION
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
|1) |What do you like and dislike about arguing? |
|2) |What's the best way to win an argument? |
|3) |Is it best to avoid arguments? |
|4) |What kind of arguments do you dislike? |
|5) |What do you think of heated arguments? |
|6) |What do you think of anyone you argue with? |
|7) |How often do you wish you had never argued? |
|8) |What topics would you never argue about? |
|9) |What is the best way to make up after an argument? |
|10) |Who do you not like to see arguing? Why? |
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