2. What about your education?
• Where did you go to school? Did you go complete
a university degree or vocational training?
• Did you enjoy going to school? Were you fond of
attending class or did you skip class very often?
• What do you remember about you teachers? Who
was your favourite? Do you feel your teachers
have had a positive influence on your life?
3. What about your education?
• Did your classmates have a positive or
negative influence on you? Can you
describe a time when you jumped on the
bandwagon because of your friends?
• Were there any cliques (groups) at your
school? For instance, jocks, nerds, Goth,
stoners or skateboarder.
4. What about your education?
• What subjects were you good at?
What subjects were bad at?
• Have you ever failed an exam? If so,
had you revised before you did it?
How did you feel on the day of the
test? How did you find out you had
failed? Were you shocked?
5. What about your education?
• What is your opinion on teaching foreign
languages in your country?
• Are the teacher well prepared to instruct young
learners on how to speak another language?
• What improvements could be made in order to get
better results in foreign languages?
• Do you feel it’s necessary for the teacher to be a
native speaker in order to learn properly?
6. What about your education?
• Does your country have a good public
school system? What improvements could
be made? Should the government spend
more money on education?
• Do private schools offer higher quality
education or are they just prestigious?
Are you in favour of private schools?
Would you rather send your children to a
private or public school?