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Asking Questions

6th grade

Class Objective

identify different types of questions by asking questions to their classmates.

Present Simple

Wh- Questions

what - Which - when - Where - Who - why - HOW - how Often - how MUCH/MANY

What - Which

Asking for choice

Asking for a specific thing

Answer by saying the choice that you prefer

Answer about the thing that is asked

When - Where

Asking about place or position

Asking about time, moment

Answer by saying where is the place that is asked

Answer by saying the time or moment that you are asked

Who - Why

Asking for a reason

Asking about a person

Answer by saying + your reason

Answer by saying who is that person

how - how often

Asking about frequency

Asking for a way, manner, form

Answer by saying the way how you do something or feel

Answer by saying how frequent you do something

how much- how many

Asking About quantityuncountable noun

Asking About quantitycountable noun

Usually used to ask the cost of something

Answer by saying the amount of what is asked, or many, a lot, a few.

Answer by saying if is much, a lot, a little, nothing.

How to form a question

wh-question + auxiliar + subject + Verb + Complement + ?

I You She He It They We

Do/Does Is/Are Can Should

Examples

WHAT Do you like to eat? WHICH is better, play or x-box?

Examples

WHEN does she arrive? WHERE do you live?

Examples

WHO is that person? WHY is everything so difficult?

Examples

HOW do you like your eggs? HOW OFTEN do you do exercise?

Examples

HOW MUCH cost the play station 5? how MANY apples does she have?

Activity

Students have to solve a worksheet with wh- questions by telling which one is the correct answer.

Activity

Teacher tells students to write a question that will be asked to a classmate randomly and have to answer the question

Example: A: What is your full name? B: My full name is Maria Junita de las Mercedes Quiroga Barrientos