The following 4 survey activity types allow learners to practicing their speaking and/or listening skills for collecting fast-food preference information about different characters/people. Activities are available for a vide variety of different group/class sizes, ranging from activities for just 2 participants to activities that can collectively completed by as many as 50 participants.
Survey activities are ideal for saving teachers' time. Most require a very minimal amount of preparation time, usually just the time it takes to print out the provided survey sheets.
Fast-Food Information Trading For 2-50 Participants

This Information Trading Survey activity is ideal for providing a significant amount of speaking and listening practice during 1-on-1 tutoring lessons and for student pair-work in classrooms.
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Fast-Food Preferences Survey For 2-30 Participants, Answer-Key Based

For a less dynamic, but more structured environment, this activity will allow students to take turns asking a variety of simple questions about 18 people's career preferences.
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Fast-Food Preferences Survey For 6-50 Participants, Character Cards Based

Learners can pretend to be (or to know) one or more of the 18 provided characters and practice asking and answering questions about the characters' individual career preferences.
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Fast-Food Preferences Survey For 1+ Participants, Name Write-In

Learners can use this form to survey real people (classmates, family members, etc) and collect information about which fast-food menu items they like and dislike.
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