- If you could be anyone in this world, other than yourself, who would you be?
- If you could create one life, what would it be?
- When does free will end and fate begin?
- If you were mayor of your town, what would you do?
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What are some good discussion topics?
- Hobbies. Everybody has hobbies, and everybody loves talking about them. …
- Time. As people get older, their perceived value of time increases, so it’s a practical topic that everyone has something to say about. …
- Sleep. …
- Music. …
- First Dates. …
- Work. …
- Risk. …
- Food.
What are good questions to ask?
- Who is your hero?
- If you could live anywhere, where would it be?
- What is your biggest fear?
- What is your favorite family vacation?
- What would you change about yourself if you could?
- What really makes you angry?
What are your discussion questions?
- What would you do if you found a bag of cash on the street?
- Where would you be right now if you could be anywhere?
- Who would you marry if you could marry anyone right now?
- What job would you do if all jobs paid the exact same amount of money?
How do you come up with a good discussion question?
- Ask Open-Ended Questions. Strong open-ended questions guide our thoughts without expecting specific answers. …
- Think about Community. …
- More Questions = More Participation. …
- Offer Incentive (Grade the Discussion)
What are the 4 types of questions?
In English, there are four types of questions:
general or yes/no questions, special questions using wh-words, choice questions, and disjunctive or tag/tail questions
. Each of these different types of questions is used commonly in English, and to give the correct answer to each you’ll need to be able to be prepared.
What are thoughtful questions?
- When was the last time you tried something new? …
- Who do you sometimes compare yourself to? …
- What’s the most sensible thing you’ve ever heard someone say? …
- What gets you excited about life? …
- What life lesson did you learn the hard way?
What is the most debated topic?
- Civil Rights. …
- Censorship and Freedom of Speech. …
- Climate Change. …
- Death Penalty/Capital Punishment. …
- Abortion. …
- Social Security. …
- Artificial Intelligence. …
- Health Insurance.
What is a discussion topic?
Definition of topic of discussion
:
the subject being talked about The proposed law
became the central topic of discussion for the candidates.
What are 10 questions to ask?
- “What Makes You Unique?” …
- 2. ” What are some random fun facts about you?” …
- “What’s Something You Want to Learn or Wish You Were Better At?” …
- “Would You Rather…?” …
- “Know Any Good Jokes?” …
- “What’s Your Favorite Place on Earth?” …
- “Who Are the Special People in Your Life?”
What are good random questions?
- If You Had Three Wishes, What Would You Wish For?
- What Would You Rather Throw Away: Love Or Money?
- What’s The Most Beautiful Place You’ve Ever Seen?
- What Was Your Fondest Memory Of High School?
- What’s Your Favorite TV Show?
- What’s The Strangest Thing In Your Refrigerator?
What should I ask in 20 questions?
- Have You Ever Dine And Dashed At A Restaurant? …
- Would You Rather Have Endless Money Or Endless Love? …
- Have You Ever Been In A Car Crash — And It Was Your Fault? …
- If You Could Star In A Movie, What Movie Would It Be? …
- What Is Your Most Frequently Used Emoji? …
- What Was The Last Thing You Stole Or Shoplifted?
How do you start a discussion?
- Refer to questions you distributed. …
- Make a list of key points. …
- Use a partner activity. …
- Use a brainstorming activity. …
- Pose an opening question and give students a few minutes to record an answer. …
- Divide students into small groups to discuss a specific question or issue.
What would you if questions?
- What if (a famous novelist) had been a play writer instead?
- What if we could only talk in rhymes and meter?
- What if you could live anywhere in the world? …
- What if you found out your house was infested with snakes?
- What if you had a money tree growing in your backyard?
How do you write questions?
- Focus on one item in each question.
- Keep it natural – phrase questions in your own words.
- Only ask relevant questions.
- Add positive feedback for correct and incorrect answers.
- Try to keep question text as short as possible.
- Create questions that require thought.
What are the 7 types of questions?
- Closed questions (aka the ‘Polar’ question) …
- Open questions. …
- Probing questions. …
- Leading questions. …
- Loaded questions. …
- Funnel questions. …
- Recall and process questions. …
- Rhetorical questions.