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1) think read you you headline did when the What?


2) springs What age' 'middle term the hear you when mind to?


3) think ? you become aged' do people 'middle When


4) aged middle being of things bad and good the are What?


5) something forward Is aged look middle to to being?


6) be or age , the , What – 50 to 40 best 30 is 20?


7) become we do When old?


8) the 'middle 'old' are between and What differences aged'?


9) do to be old want to How you live?


10) you do people 'old' Which old really not are who know?


11) you reading article Did like this?


12) worldwide it been this one was better study a if have Would?


13) fashion young wear or hair their dye not people older Should?


14) do about study What think the you what said?


15) what said do of NHS What think Britain's you?


16) you life be do your might What think expectancy?


17) live us make will science hope you Do longer lot a?


18) the age you are now What do you think of?


19) do you Do longer live to anything?


20) questions like the What you ask would to researchers?
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Middle Age - The 20 Questions


STUDENT A's QUESTIONS
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1)

What did you think when you read the headline?

2)

What springs to mind when you hear the term 'middle age'?

3)

When do you think people become "middle aged"?

4)

What are the good and bad things of being middle aged?

5)

Is being middle aged something to look forward to?

6)

What is the best age to be – 20, 30, 40 or 50?

7)

When do we become old?

8)

What are the differences between 'middle aged' and 'old'?

9)

How old do you want to live to be?

10)

Which 'old' people do you know who are not really old?


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

11)

Did you like reading this article? Why/not?

12)

Would this study have been better if it was a worldwide one?

13)

Should older people not dye their hair or wear young fashion?

14)

What do you think about what the study said?

15)

What do you think of what Britain's NHS said?

16)

What do you think your life expectancy might be?

17)

Do you hope science will make us live a lot longer?

18)

What do you think of the age you are now?

19)

Do you do anything to live longer?

20)

What questions would you like to ask the researchers?



 

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