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Opportunities

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Class:

Questionnaire How Adventurous Are YOU?


1 What would be your ideal summer holiday?
a) three weeks trekking through the Amazon jungle
b) going on an organised cruise around the Mediterranean with your mum
c) climbing the north face of Everest on your own
d) going camping on a Scottish island with a group of friends
2 What would you do if someone offered to take you bungee jumping
off a very high bridge?
a) go along and watch the other people
b) be the first to jump off the bridge
c) watch the other people and then try to jump yourself
d) turn pale and say you suffer from vertigo (=afraid of very high places)
3 Which of these hobbies would you most like to take up?
a) stamp collecting
b) bull-fighting
c) snowboarding
d) gardening
4 If you saw some tasty-looking red and white mushrooms in the woods
in the autumn, what would you do?
a) go home and make a big omelette for your family and yourself
b) take one of them to the science teacher at school to find out what they are
c) get a book out of the library and make sure they are safe to eat
d) give one of the mushrooms to your dog to see if he/she eats it
5 If you had the opportunity to go around the States for four weeks,
how would you prefer to travel?
a) in a rented car with a group of your friends
b) hitch-hiking and getting buses on your own
c) travelling around by aeroplane with your family
d) going on an organised coach trip with your grandmother
6 What would you do if you discovered a deep cave when out walking
on your own?
a) tell your friends about it when you got back home
b) tell the local natural history society about the cave
c) go into the cave as far as possible even though you cant see very well
d) go back home and get a torch and rope to explore the cave properly

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LESSON NOTES
QUESTIONNAIRE How Adventurous are YOU?
This worksheet can be done after Module 1: Adventure.
Materials: One copy of the questionnaire per student.
Time: Fifty minutes.
Step 1: Give out the questionnaires. Go through any new vocabulary. E.g.
suffer from vertigo = fear of heights
hitch-hiking = getting lifts from cars and lorries
torch = a small light that you carry to help you see
Step 2: Give students five or ten minutes to answer the questionnaire on their own.
Step 3: Divide students into pairs. Students interview each other and work out each others
score using this key. Write the key on the board or make copies for each pair.
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a
a
a
a
a
a

3 points
0 points
0 points
0 points
2 points
0 points

b
b
b
b
b
b

0
5
5
3
5
0

points
points
points
points
points
points

c - 5 points
c - 3 points
c - 3 points
c - 3 points
c - 1 point
c - 3points

d - 1 point
d - 0 points
d - 0 points
d - 0 points
d - 0 points
d - 5 points

25-28 points you are very adventurous, but a bit crazy!


17-24 points you are an adventurous person
10 -16 points you are not very adventurous
under 9 points you are not at all adventurous!
Students then decide how adventurous their partner is and tell the class.
Ask students to say if they thought the key to the questionnaire was fair.
Follow-up
Divide students into pairs and get them to write their own personality questionnaire. Elicit
some ideas, for example: How fit are you? / How sporty are you? / How musical are you? /
How romantic are you?
Look at the questionnaires and check language and content (do the questions make sense?)
Finally, get students to interview different pairs. They then report back to the class about the
students they have interviewed.

Michael Harris

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