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Spring Semester Review. Grammar for questions. Be Questions. Be Questions begin with the be verb. This question has what kind of answer?. Be Questions begin with the be verb. Yes or No. Example Be Questions Is your name ______________? Are you from ______________ ?
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Grammar for questions
Be Questions begin with the be verb. This question has what kind of answer?
Be Questions begin with the be verb. Yes or No
Example Be Questions Is your name ______________? Are you from ______________ ? Am I _______________________? Student Be Questions Is __________________________? Are ________________________? Am ________________________?
Do Questions begin with Do. This question has what kind of answer?
Do Questions begin with Do. Yes or No
Example Do Questions Does she work here? Do you like pizza? Does he ________________________ ? Do your parents ________________ ? Student Be Questions Does ___________________________ ? Do _____________________________ ?
WH be Questions begin with a WH word. This question has what kind of answer?
WH be Questions begin with a WH word. A detailed answer.
Example WH be Questions What is your name? Where are you from? How are __________________________ ? When is ___________________________ ? Student WH be Questions Which _____________________________ ? Why _______________________________ ? Who _______________________________ ?
WH do Questions begin with a WH word and do/does. This question has what kind of answer?
WH do Questions begin with a WH word and do/does. A detailed answer.
Example WH do Questions What does your father do? Where do you live? How do ________________ ? When does ________________________ ? Student Be Questions
Grammar for describing yourself
I am [adjective]. I have [adjective] + [adjective] + [noun]. I have a [adjective] + [adjective] + [noun]. I look like _________________. I am wearing [noun]. I look [adjective].
Grammar for describing people and things
He/She/It is [adjective]. He/She/It has [adjective] + [adjective] + [noun]. He/She/It has a [adjective] + [adjective] + [noun]. He/She/It looks like ______________________ . He/She/It is wearing [noun]. He/She/It looks [adjective].
Greeting Small Talk Starting Question Follow-up Questions Reason to Leave Goodbye
Ask a Starting Question for example: What do you like to do? What’s your favorite food? Where do you like to drink?
Ask Follow-up Questions (about your partner’s answer)
Speaking Practice Using the Simple Present
Don’t just talk to one person Talk to many people Have many conversations