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What kind of question help propel discussion
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To facilitate a lively and engaging discussion, consider using open-ended questions that encourage sharing of ideas and perspectives. Here are some types of questions that can help propel discussion:
1. **Thought-Provoking Questions**:
- "What do you think would happen if we approached [topic] differently?"
- "How do you believe [current event or trend] will influence our future?"
2. **Personal Experience Questions**:
- "Can you share a personal experience that shaped your view on [topic]?"
- "What challenges have you faced related to [topic] and how did you overcome them?"
3. **Comparative Questions**:
- "How does [this approach] compare to [another approach] in your opinion?"
- "In what ways do you think [two different cultures/ideas] can learn from each other?"
4. **Hypothetical Scenarios**:
- "If you had unlimited resources to address [issue], what would you do?"
- "Imagine a world where [specific change] has occurred. What does it look like, and what are the implications?"
5. **Clarifying Questions**:
- "What do you mean when you say [specific term or phrase]?"
- "Can you elaborate on your point about [specific aspect]?"
6. **Controversial or Challenging Questions**:
- "What’s an unpopular opinion you hold about [topic] and why?"
- "Are there any ethical dilemmas related to [topic] that we should consider?"
7. **Future-Oriented Questions**:
- "What innovations or changes in [topic] do you foresee in the next decade?"
- "How do you think our understanding of [topic] will evolve in the future?"
By asking these types of questions, you give participants the opportunity to share their thoughts, engage with different perspectives, and deepen the conversation.
1. **Thought-Provoking Questions**:
- "What do you think would happen if we approached [topic] differently?"
- "How do you believe [current event or trend] will influence our future?"
2. **Personal Experience Questions**:
- "Can you share a personal experience that shaped your view on [topic]?"
- "What challenges have you faced related to [topic] and how did you overcome them?"
3. **Comparative Questions**:
- "How does [this approach] compare to [another approach] in your opinion?"
- "In what ways do you think [two different cultures/ideas] can learn from each other?"
4. **Hypothetical Scenarios**:
- "If you had unlimited resources to address [issue], what would you do?"
- "Imagine a world where [specific change] has occurred. What does it look like, and what are the implications?"
5. **Clarifying Questions**:
- "What do you mean when you say [specific term or phrase]?"
- "Can you elaborate on your point about [specific aspect]?"
6. **Controversial or Challenging Questions**:
- "What’s an unpopular opinion you hold about [topic] and why?"
- "Are there any ethical dilemmas related to [topic] that we should consider?"
7. **Future-Oriented Questions**:
- "What innovations or changes in [topic] do you foresee in the next decade?"
- "How do you think our understanding of [topic] will evolve in the future?"
By asking these types of questions, you give participants the opportunity to share their thoughts, engage with different perspectives, and deepen the conversation.
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