Are you a member of the local library in your suburb?
What do you need to do to get a library card?
Do you have an AMES library card?
Do you have to pay money in Australia to become a member in a library?
Did your high school have a library?
Did the university have more than one library?
Were you allowed to borrow from the university libraries if you weren’t a student there?
What happens if you don’t bring back a book in time? What happens when the book is overdue?
What kinds of books do you borrow from the library? Do you borrow the same kind of books in Australia as you did back home?
What kinds of books does your local library have?
How long can you borrow a book from the AMES library? Is it different to your local library or from libraries back home?
At Australian libraries you can also borrow music and DVDs/videos. Have you ever borrowed these?
Do the libraries from your home country also let you borrow CD’s and DVD’s?
How many books are there in a library? Have you ever tried finding out?
Do you borrow books to help you study English?
Do you know places where you can borrow books in your mother tongue?
Does your local library offer services to high school students?
Why is it good to visit the library quite often?
Do you need to take public transport when you go to the public library?
How many library cards do you have?
Do you take your children to visit the library?
Do you borrow books from the local library in your own language?
How are libraries in Australia different from those in your country?
Tell me about the biggest library you visited one day.
Would you like to get a job and work in a library one day?
What do you need to study before you work in a library in Australia?
How many books do you read a month?
What books do you like reading in your own language?
Can you read newspapers in English in the local library?
Can you find old newspapers in the local library?
Can you borrow books on the internet from your local library?
How long can you borrow books for from your local library?