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En classe le 21 mars La question. Les objectifs : Understand question words / phrases Form accurate questions Take a risk! . Travaillez tout seul : Without your book / vocab list, try to write down as many question words as you can in 1 min . Travaillez à deux :
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En classele 21 mars La question • Les objectifs: • Understand question words / phrases • Form accurate questions • Take a risk!
Travaillez tout seul: Without your book / vocab list, try to write down as many question words as you can in 1 min. Travaillez à deux: Without your book / vocab list, try to combine and extend your list in 2 mins. Travaillez à quatre: Without your book / vocab list, try to combine and extend your list in 4 mins.
Using your language detective skills, work out the meaning of these question words given in context. Quandest-ceturentres? Qui a cassé la fenêtre? Quelleest la date? Quels sports aimes-tu? Oùest la salle de bains? Commentças’écrit? Pourquoipleures-tu?
Reliez les questions françaises avec leurstraductionsanglaises: Quand? Qui? Quelle? Quels? Où? Comment? Pourquoi? These words are known as interrogative adverbs! Which? How? When? What? Why? Where? Who? which is which? quel quelle quels quelles Quelhas 4 forms as it must agree in gender and number with the object it’s talking about
Just like in English there are different ways to ask questions! To turn a statement into a yes / no response question put << Est-ceque >> into the beginning of the sentence: Est-cequetesbananessontjaunes? Are your bananas yellow? • To answer yes to a question containing a negative use <<Si>> • << Est-cequetun’as pas soif ? >> << Si. >>
If your question begins with “what…” use << Qu’est-ceque... >> << Qu’est-cequetumanges le soir ? >> What do you eat in the evening ? OR << Quemanges-tu le soir ? >> You can start the question with << Que >> but you must “invert the subject and the verb” ie swap the order of tuand manges and add a hypen-
In English you swap the subject and the verb to form a question… statement I can go . subjectverb question Can I go ? verbsubject
In French it’s the same! All you need to do is add a hyphen Est–ellepartie?Has she gone? Peux-tum’aider?Can you help me?
You can also create a question by raising your voice at the end of a normal sentence to show it’s a question… …des soeurs? Tu as des frères ou…