The document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to discuss anger. The first set for Student A includes questions about what comes to mind when they hear the word anger, if they are an angry person, what they are like when angry, the angriest they've been, how long anger lasts, if they like seeing others angry, the color of anger, and what makes them angry in modern life. It also asks if they agree with two quotes about anger. The second set for Student B asks why we have anger, if there is anything positive about anger, who they know that is angriest, if anger should be a sin, why we get angriest with loved ones, who angers them most,
The document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to discuss anger. The first set for Student A includes questions about what comes to mind when they hear the word anger, if they are an angry person, what they are like when angry, the angriest they've been, how long anger lasts, if they like seeing others angry, the color of anger, and what makes them angry in modern life. It also asks if they agree with two quotes about anger. The second set for Student B asks why we have anger, if there is anything positive about anger, who they know that is angriest, if anger should be a sin, why we get angriest with loved ones, who angers them most,
The document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to discuss anger. The first set for Student A includes questions about what comes to mind when they hear the word anger, if they are an angry person, what they are like when angry, the angriest they've been, how long anger lasts, if they like seeing others angry, the color of anger, and what makes them angry in modern life. It also asks if they agree with two quotes about anger. The second set for Student B asks why we have anger, if there is anything positive about anger, who they know that is angriest, if anger should be a sin, why we get angriest with loved ones, who angers them most,
STUDENT As QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
1) What springs to mind when you hear the word anger?
2) Are you an angry person? 3) What are you like when you are angry? 4) Whats the angriest youve ever been? 5) When you get angry, do you stay angry for a long time? 6) Do you like looking at other people getting angry? 7) What colour is anger? 8) What makes you angry about modern life? 9) Someone once said: For every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness. Do you agree? 10) Someone once said: Anger is one letter short of danger. Do you agree?
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ANGER DISCUSSION STUDENT Bs QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
1) Why do we have the emotion of anger?
2) Is there anything positive about getting angry? 3) Who is the angriest person you know? 4) Should anger be a sin? 5) Why do we get angriest with the ones we love? 6) Who on Earth angers you most? 7) What happens when you bottle up your anger? 8) Is it easy for you to control and hide your anger? 9) Elizabeth Kenny said: He who angers you conquers you. What do you think she means by this? Do you agree? 10) A Chinese Proverb said: Never write a letter while you are angry. Do you think this is good advice? Have you regretted writing an angry Hundreds more free handouts at www.eslDiscussions.com letter?
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