11 Questions
What is the primary concern with meeting at different members' homes?
Parents may not be comfortable with a large number of people at their homes
What is the potential issue with suggesting enormous books for reading?
Not enough time for students to read huge books
What is the suggested frequency of the book club meetings?
Once a month
How does the speaker propose to decide which books to read?
Members suggest books and then vote on the most interesting one
Where does the speaker suggest advertising the book club?
On the school website
What does the speaker propose as a potential venue for the book club meetings?
A room at the school
There are two problems with meeting in different member’s homes. One, parents aren’t always happy to have lots of people around, and two, most people live in relatively small ______.
homes
Maybe we could ask the school if we can use a ______ there.
room
My mum’s in a book club and in that one they all suggest books and then vote on which looks the most ______.
interesting
Hardly any students have time to read a huge number of ______ every day.
pages
On the school ______.
website
This quiz discusses the considerations for deciding the meeting locations for a book club, including the space available and the number of people in the group. It also explores the idea of meeting at different members' homes and the potential challenges associated with this approach.
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