This document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to ask each other in a business discussion. The first set for Student A includes questions about interests in business, the type of business one would like to start, and advice for starting a business. The second set for Student B covers defining business, preferences for owning a business, necessary business skills, and goals for a business. The questions are intended to generate conversation between the students about business topics and ideas.
This document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to ask each other in a business discussion. The first set for Student A includes questions about interests in business, the type of business one would like to start, and advice for starting a business. The second set for Student B covers defining business, preferences for owning a business, necessary business skills, and goals for a business. The questions are intended to generate conversation between the students about business topics and ideas.
This document provides two sets of 10 questions for students to ask each other in a business discussion. The first set for Student A includes questions about interests in business, the type of business one would like to start, and advice for starting a business. The second set for Student B covers defining business, preferences for owning a business, necessary business skills, and goals for a business. The questions are intended to generate conversation between the students about business topics and ideas.
STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)
1) Are you interested in the world of business?
2) Do you think you have a good head for business? 3) What kind of business would you like to start? 4) Do you think anyone can start their own business? 5) What are the dangers of having your own business? 6) Would you include your own name in your business name? 7) Do you read any business magazines? 8) Do men or women make more successful business people? 9) Do you think you’d be a tough person to work for? 10) What advice would you give to people starting in business?
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUSINESS DISCUSSION STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)
1) How would you define business?
2) Would you like to have your own business? 3) What kind of people are good at business? 4) Is it easy to start a business in your country? 5) What business skills do you have? 6) Would you prefer to start a “bricks ‘n’ mortar” business or an Internet business? 7) What would be your motto in business? 8) What kind of office would you like? 9) Who would be your business hero? 10) What would be your main business goal?
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