Part 1: Start a conversation with a partner. Talk about the following:
- Have you ever seen a traffic accident?
- Could you tell me about that traffic accident?
- What do you think about the traffic situation in our country?
- Have you been involved in a traffic accident?
- Do you know someone who has been involved in a traffic accident?
- Have you been injured in a traffic accident?
- Do you think talking on cell phones can help cause traffic accidents?
- Do you think a motorcycle rider should be required to wear a helmet?
- Do you think a person should be required to wear a seat belt?
- What kind of insurance do you have on your car?
- Have you ever hit an animal at night when you were driving your car?
- What kind of safety features in a car would help you if you had a traffic accident?
- Are traffic accidents a significant cause of death in your country?
- Who dies in traffic accidents more? (young, old, etc.?)
- How can traffic accidents be prevented?
- What are people (not) doing that they should prevent deaths in traffic accidents?
- What are you (not) doing that you should prevent deaths in traffic accidents?
- In your view, what should we do to solve traffic problems in our country?
Part 2: Visual-based conversation.
Both students and volunteers are asked to find two visuals representing the theme of traffic (e.g., Google images, their own pictures): one for Vietnam and the other for the volunteer’s country (2 photos or pictures for each person). They are also asked to prepare five discussion questions for each visual image.
Part 3:
Describe the process for getting a driver’s license in your hometown for a car and a motorbike.
Part 4: Free talk.