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1. What do you think about the podcast title?

2. What do you know about waves?


3. Do you have any interesting information about science?
4. During a long period, people believed the Earth was flat. Do you think the idea that
the speed of light is constant is also accurate?
5. In your country, what interesting teaching methods are used to make learning
enjoyable for children?
6. For you, is learning through visuals or learning through sound easier to remember?
7. How can sound waves support learning and memorizing vocabulary in language
learning?
8. How can sound waves be applied to improve language learners' listening and
speaking skills?
9. How can sound waves be utilized to enhance communication skills?
10. Do you apply the knowledge you learned in high school in real life?
11. Do you think our education system is too heavy and impractical?
12. What are your thoughts on allowing students to choose their majors in high school
and only requiring a certain amount of knowledge in other subjects?
13. Are you aware of nonstop tracks that use a specific frequency of sound waves on
YouTube, claiming to enhance concentration?
14. Why can't car radios pick up frequencies from other countries?
15. Do you think using microwave-generated wave cookware can be harmful to our
bodies?
16. There is information suggesting that electromagnetic waves from phones can
negatively impact our health. What are your thoughts on this?
17. Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth use electromagnetic waves, but why is one for short
distances and the other for long distances?
18. Can electromagnetic waves cause mood and psychological issues?
19. Should we be concerned about electromagnetic waves from electronic devices at
home, especially for children?
20. Do you believe electromagnetic waves have the potential to damage our cells?

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