1) What’s the most disgusting food you’ve ever eaten? 2) When was the happiest period of your life? 3) What’s the most difficult thing about studying English? 4) When is the most relaxing part of the day for you? 5) What is the hardest thing to understand about comparatives and superlatives? 6) What’s the best country in the world? 7) What’s the most stupid thing you’ve ever done, and the most stupid thing you’ve ever said to someone? 8) What is your worst nightmare? 9) What’s the funniest book you’ve ever read and the funniest movie you’ve ever seen? 10) What’s the earliest you could get up every morning? 11) Which is more difficult to learn, English or your language? 12) Is it better to study English in class or online? 13) Are you happier now or were you happier when you were younger? 14) Is it better to go on a date with someone who is older or younger than you? 15) Do you think buying a more expensive brand means it is much better than a cheaper brand? 16) Is studying comparatives easier or more difficult than studying superlatives? 17) Is there anything more delicious than your mother’s cooking? 18) What is healthier: eating good food or getting lots of exercise? 19) Which is worse: a virus attacking your computer or a virus attacking your body? 20) What would you like to be better at than anyone else in the world? Why?

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