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Gold 1 - Midterm Oral Test

This document contains two sets of 10 questions that will be used for midterm oral tests for Students A and B. Student A will be asked questions about their family, daily routines, role models, views on different diets and lifestyles, opinions on obesity, and preferences for living in cities or countryside. Student B will be questioned about family relationships, arguments, quality family time, attitudes towards food choices and health, sacrifices for diet, living in small towns, future living plans, and their ideal city.

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Gold 1 - Midterm Oral Test

This document contains two sets of 10 questions that will be used for midterm oral tests for Students A and B. Student A will be asked questions about their family, daily routines, role models, views on different diets and lifestyles, opinions on obesity, and preferences for living in cities or countryside. Student B will be questioned about family relationships, arguments, quality family time, attitudes towards food choices and health, sacrifices for diet, living in small towns, future living plans, and their ideal city.

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MIDTERM ORAL TEST

STUDENT A

1. What is your family like? What are the most important values for you and them?

2. What is a typical day in your family usually like? What do you guys do for fun?
What do you usually do together?

3. Who in your family are you proud of? Why?

4. Do you find it difficult to get along with people whose eating habits are very
different from yours?

5. If you were facing a serious health problem, what would you do to change your
eating habits and get better?

6. What do you think about Raw Food, Vegetarians and Vegans?

7. Who do you blame for the rising obesity levels in children? Why?

8. Do you think it is better to live in the countryside or in a city? Why?

9. If you had to choose a new city to live, which one it would be? State your
reasons.

10. Talk about the most charming town you have ever been to.
MIDTERM ORAL TEST

STUDENT B

1. Do you believe family relationships are stronger than others? Why or why not?

2. Do you argue with your siblings or other family members? What do you argue
about?

3. What is your idea of quality family time? What does your family usually do to
entertain?

4. Do you think some people go too far when it comes to worrying about what they
eat? Why or why not?

5. Do you often judge people by what they eat? Do you think it is right to do that?

6. What sacrifices would you be willing to make to have a healthier diet?

7. What kinds of food can’t you deprive yourself of?

8. What are the advantages and disadvantages of living in small towns?

9. Where do you imagine yourself living in your future?

10. What kind of city or town do you consider ideal for you? Why?

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