This document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to ask each other in a discussion about AIDS and HIV. Student A's questions focus on gaining basic information and understanding about AIDS, HIV, how they affect the body, their global impact, and prospects for a cure. Student B's questions explore more personal topics like testing, worries, relationships, education, and perceptions of AIDS in their country.
This document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to ask each other in a discussion about AIDS and HIV. Student A's questions focus on gaining basic information and understanding about AIDS, HIV, how they affect the body, their global impact, and prospects for a cure. Student B's questions explore more personal topics like testing, worries, relationships, education, and perceptions of AIDS in their country.
This document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to ask each other in a discussion about AIDS and HIV. Student A's questions focus on gaining basic information and understanding about AIDS, HIV, how they affect the body, their global impact, and prospects for a cure. Student B's questions explore more personal topics like testing, worries, relationships, education, and perceptions of AIDS in their country.
STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
1) When did you first hear about AIDS?
2) What do you know about AIDS? 3) What’s the difference between AIDS and HIV? 4) What do ‘AIDS’ and ‘HIV’ mean? 5) What does HIV/AIDS do to the human body? 6) How serious a problem is AIDS around the world? 7) Are governments doing enough to combat AIDS? 8) How badly is your country affected by AIDS? 9) How do people get HIV / AIDS? 10) When do you think there’ll be a cure for AIDS?
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- AIDS DISCUSSION STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
1) Have you had or would you ever have an AIDS test?
2) Are you worried about AIDS? 3) Do you worry about AIDS and your children? 4) Do you know anyone or have you met anyone with HIV / AIDS? 5) Do you trust your partner 100 percent? 6) Were you taught about AIDS at school? 7) What’s your government doing to combat AIDS? 8) What’s the best protection against AIDS? 9) Is AIDS a taboo subject in your country? 10) What questions would you ask an AIDS sufferer?
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