Are good family members or good friends more important? Why?
Choose a classmate to also answer.
What age is too young to get married?
Ask a classmate "What did I say?"
Describe the picture.
Think of a question about siblings.
Ask your classmates the question.
What does non-traditional mean and how does it relate to families?
Is it better for mothers to stay at home with kids or go to work to earn more money for the family?
Give examples for your answer.
Why do people get married?
Think of 3 questions you can ask about this picture.
Think of a question about pets.
Ask your conversation lead the question.
Why is this non-traiditional?
Many families send their children to private institutes or daycares for most of the day. Is this good or bad?
Rephrase the question in your own words.
What is the perfect number of children a family should have?
Why do you think that?
Can you relate to this picture? What is happening?
Think of a question about growing up.
Ask two classmates the question.
What is an example of changing language for non-traditional groups?
Is spanking or hitting a good way to discipline children? Why or why not?
What problems do parents have to solve as their children grow up?
Choose a classmate and ask this question.
How is this similar or different from your childhood school?
Think of a question about daycare.
Ask your conversation lead the question.
How is this a non-traditional family?
How do you think family life is changing in your country? (example: wife working, husband cleaning, kids at institutes) Is this change good or bad?
Why do you think cultures go through changes?
Are good family members or good friends more important? Why?
Give examples of close family and friends and how they differ.
What games did you play as a child? Do children play them today?
Think of a question about homes and family.
How does your family react to non-traditional families? Why?