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Transcript

Shall we play?

Are you ready?

1. My teacher

index

2. Questions

2. WH - question words

3. Verbs : Present Simple

4. Personal Pronouns

5. Exercises

My English Teacher

Francesca

37

Here you find some informations about your teacher. Ask her questions ...

Bari

4 years

Morocco

Rennes

Ice cream

Winter

And now write down what you discovered...

QUESTIONS

What is a Question?

Question Structure

A question is a sentence that asks you something. A statement does not require an answer. A question requires an answer. A written question in English always ends with a question mark: ?

The basic structure of a question is: auxiliary verb + subject + main verb Look at these example sentences. They all have the auxiliary verb before the subject: auxiliary verb subject main verb Do you like Mary? Are they playing football? Why do they eat chocolate? When does he return?

Question types

Question-word questions

There are two basic question types: • Yes/No: the answer is "yes or no" • Question-word: the answer is "information"

Sometimes we want more than yes or no for an answer. When asking for information, we usually place a question-word at the beginning of the sentence. The question-word indicates the information that we want, for example: where (place), when (time), why (reason), who (person). Look at these examples: Where do you live? In Paris. When will we have lunch? At 1pm. Why has N’t Tara done it? Because she can't. Who does she meet? She meets Emily.

Yes/No questions

Sometimes the only answer that we need is yes or no. Look at these examples: auxiliary verb subject not main verb answer: yes or no Do you want dinner? Yes, I do. Can you drive? No, I can't. Does she go home? No, she doesn’t.

WH QUESTION WORDS

The Present Simple

is it clear?!

Introduce yourself!

Exercise 03

Exercise 02

Exercise 01

Question Words

Pronouns

Present Sinple

On your notebook, write some informations about you.

Very Good!