WH QUESTIONS.pdf

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Simple wh-
questions
LEVEL NUMBER
GRAMMAR
LANGUAGE
Beginner A1_1037G_EN English

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■Learn how to form wh-
questions
■Practise asking questions
Goals

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Whoare you?
Whereare you from?
Whatdo you like?

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Wh-word Meaning
What objector name
Who person
Where place
When time
Why reason
■Use a wh-wordto ask a question.
wh-words

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Wh-word Question
What What is your name?
Who Who is your mother?
Where Where are you from?
When When is your birthday?
Why Why are you studying English?
■Use a wh-wordto ask a question.
wh-words

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What
Hello. Whatis your name?

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Who
Whois your mother?

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Where
Whereare you from?

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When
Whenis your birthday?

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Why
Whyare you learning English?

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Find the wh-word
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Match the wh-word with the meaning
1.Where
2.When
3.Who
4.Why
a.time
b.person
c.reason
d.place

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1._______________ is your name?
2._______________ is your birthday?
3._______________ is your sister?
4._______________ is the supermarket?
Complete the questions
a.Who b.What c.Where d.Why
a.Why b.Who c.When d.What
a.Who b.What c.Why d.When
a.When b.Why c.Who d.Where

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age Howoldare you?
height How tallare you?
■Use howto ask other questions.
Other question words

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How old
How old are you?

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How tall
Howtallare you?

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What When
Who Where
Which word is different?
How old
Why

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Think of five questions to ask about this person.
Ask your teacher.
Asking questions

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Write your five questions from the previous activity.
Think of five more.
Practice

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■Look back at all the questions from
this lesson.
■Ask a classmate five questions.
■Tell your teacher the answers.
Find out

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Go back to the second slide of the lesson and check
if you have achieved all the goals of the lesson.
yes no
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Reflect on the goals

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Think about everything you have seen in this lesson.
What were the most difficult activities or words? The easiest?
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If you have time, go over
the most difficult slides again
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Reflect on this lesson

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Exercise p.11
what –why –when –where –who
Exercise p.12
1. b –2.c–3. a–4. d
Exercise p.13
1. d –2.a–3. b–4. c
Exercise p.17
How old
Answer key

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Homework

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1._______________ is your name?
2._______________ are you from?
3._______________ are you?
4._______________ is your birthday?
5._______________ is your brother?
6._______________ is the cinema?
7._______________ are you learning English?
Why
How old
Who
What
When
Where
Where
Complete the questions

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Go back to the text on page 3
and find examples of
the grammar topic of this lesson in it.
Write them down.
Text at the beginning
Copy parts of the text
that are examples of
topic of the lesson.

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Find the verbs
Verbs
Find the verbs in this lesson and write them down.
Which are new? Do you know all of them?
Look these words up.

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Choose five sentences from this lesson.
Copy them and write them about you and a friend.
Sentences in the first person plural
Examples:
I don’t understand
→My friend Maria and I don’t understand.
He has a book
→We have a book

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Is the grammar topic of this lesson…
easy or difficult?
Write down what is difficult for you and what is easy.
Easy or difficult?

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Homework answer key
Exercise p.25
1. What –2.Where–3. How old–4. When –5. Who –6. Where –7. Why

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