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A CONVERSATION ABOUT CHILDHOOD ERCILIA DELANCER ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR YACHAY TECH

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A CONVERSATION

ABOUT CHILDHOODERCILIA DELANCER

ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR

YACHAY TECH

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Would you consider your childhood a good

one? Why/not?

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What was bad about your childhood?

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What did you like to do when you were a child?

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What did you look like?

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How old were you when you learned to ride a

bicycle?

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What was your favorite subject? Why?

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If you could change one aspect of your

childhood, what would you change? Why?

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At what age does childhood end and adulthood

begin? Why do you think so?

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What have you kept from childhood? (toy,

memento, etc.)

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Were you spanked when you were a child?

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Do we ever stop looking at the world through

child's eye?

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Did you have to work during your childhood?

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Do you parents make you do chores around the

house?

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Why can't we always be children?

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Were you good at making friends?

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What's the best present you got when you

were a child?

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What was your favorite public holiday?

Why?

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Who were your childhood heroes? What was

so special about them?

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What makes for a happy childhood?

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Ken Hill said, "childhood is a promise that is

never kept." What do you think he meant?

Do you agree?

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What was it like growing up in your hometown?

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How did you make friends?

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Were you a good student?

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What kind of food did your like?

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What kind of food did your hate?

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How are you similar to your parents? How are

you different?

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What was your position in the family? (Only

child, youngest child, eldest child, second of

four.)

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What smells or sounds can you recall from your

childhood?

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What were your favorite cartoons and TV

shows?

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Did you have any nickname? Tell us about it.

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Were you afraid of anything? What?

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What was your favorite fairytale

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What childhood diseases did you have?

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Describe the first memory you have of going

to school.

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Where did you grow up? Did you move

frequently? If so, why?

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Who took care of you when you were little?

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What smells or sounds can you recall from your

childhood?

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What are the best things about being a child?

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What was your worst punishment as a child?

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What are the worst things about being a child?

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Who was your favorite teacher? Why?

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What did you like about school?

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Did you cry the first day you went to school

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What did you like to play?

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At what age could you go places by yourself?

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At what age could you go places by yourself?

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How are you similar to your parents? How are

you different?

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How old were you at the time of your first

memories?

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Could you play outside all year long?

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When you were a child, what did you want to

grow up to be?

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Was it dangerous to play in the streets?

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Did you get along with your siblings?

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Should children help with the housework?