OLD
AGE DISCUSSION
STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
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1)
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What comes
to mind when you hear the term ‘old age’?
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2)
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Do you
worry about your old age?
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3)
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What do you
think old age is like?
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4)
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How will
your life be different when you reach your old age?
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5)
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When does
old age start?
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6)
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Is it
important to prepare financially for old age?
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7)
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How and why
do people die of old age?
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8)
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How many
people do you know who are enjoying their old age?
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9)
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What new
hobbies will you take up in your old age?
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10)
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How is old
age different from being middle aged?
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OLD
AGE DISCUSSION
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
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1)
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Are you
looking forward to your old age?
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2)
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Do you
think life in your old age will be better or worse than now?
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3)
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What things
are there to look forward to about old age?
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4)
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What can
people in old age teach younger people?
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5)
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What social
problems are associated with old age?
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6)
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Would you
consider living in an old age home when you’re older?
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7)
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How would
the world be different if life-prolonging drugs meant old age stared at the
age of 105?
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8)
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Does your
government care for people in old age?
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9)
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Would you
like to live to an old age? How old?
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10)
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Do you
think people in old age look at the world differently?
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