Intro Student 1 Student 2 Student 3 Student 4
Students work in pairs and take turns asking questions presented in the following pages:
- What does mental health mean?
- What comes to mind when you think about mental health?
- Is mental health more important than physical health? Why or why not.
- Do you know any mental health problems? Can you explain them?
- Are you worried about the mental health of anyone you know?
- Are there many people with mental health problems in your country? Why?
- What does your government do for people with mental health diseases and problems?
- How can society help people with mental health problems or stop people from developing them?
- Do you think modern society increases the likelihood of mental health problems? Explain.
- Has your mental health changed over the years?
- What causes you to be in a bad mood?
- What is the relationship between sleep and mental health?
- One of the most common mental health problems is depression. How can we help people who suffer from this?
- If a person commits a bad crime and they have mental health problems, what should society do with them?
- How do we help the homeless with their mental health?
- Do you think countries or cities need mental health help after a tragedy? Why or why not?