Another very good video lesson from Jennifer on how to ask a polite question and use proper vocabulary to have a conversation. Do the exercises for practice as you go!
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Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Tue, 09/02/2014 - 02:03
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A grammar activity to practice using question words. Read the question and answer given in the box and then choose the question word you need to use to complete the sentence correctly. Try not to make the monkey cry with a wrong answer!
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This short lesson teaches you to express preference for animals and to ask about them. At the end you will be able to answer yes or no to questions, and also to ask questions about animals. All the animals in the lesson can be found on a farm.
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This is a basic grammar lesson for beginners who want to start asking questions in English.
Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 01/09/2012 - 14:42 -
Yes, he is. No, I don't. These are examples of short answers. Native English speakers use these short answers because they are more polite than a simple "Yes" or "No" answer. Learn how to use short answers like a native speaker with this lesson, exercises and a literature reading.
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Learn the three main ways of forming questions in English. This page includes many examples of each question type.
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Review correct word order for making questions in this video. Try creating and answering the questions as you follow along.
Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Fri, 11/01/2013 - 16:46
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Do you know the right word to use when asking a question? This is a game for learning question words including 'what', 'why' and 'how many'. Review the vocabulary and then check your understanding with the 5 games.
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We use the question words who (for people), what/which (for things), when (for time), where (for places), why (for reasons) and how (for more details). This is a great British Council site to help you understand how and when to use these question words.
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There are three types of questions in English: Yes/no questions, question word questions and choice (option) questions. This lesson gives the structure and word order for all three kinds of questions with a quiz to check your knowledge.
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Questions are important in a conversation. This study lesson teaches how to make information questions and investigation questions and gives many examples. Continue to the exercise to test your understanding.
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Someone stole this girl's bike! Listen as she calls the police and answers their questions in the past tense. You will learn to ask and answer yes/no questions in the past tense in English using "did" and "didn't".
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Learn to ask and answer questions in English using "do" and "don't" in the present tense. In this English lesson you will see people going grocery shopping and asking yes/no questions in English. These questions can be answered with "do" and "don't".
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This video class explains how to make questions in the present simple with interactive oral exercises. After watching the video and reviewing the included grammar notes you can complete the printable and online exercises! You can even check your answers.
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Help Wilma, Nadim and Floppy win the jewelled question mark by clicking on the question in each world. Some knowledge of English vocabulary is helpful, but not necessary, to fully enjoy the game.
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Learn to ask about the quality of an experience in two ways, with "be" or "do," in the past tense. Both phrases are very common in English conversation, so you'll definitely want to check out this video lesson!
Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Fri, 05/23/2014 - 04:32
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This is an interactive English lesson about indirect questions, which you can use to sound more polite and natural in conversation. Find out how to make them and when to use them. There is a self-test at the end of the video.
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The teacher in this video explains question forms and expressions people use when they go shopping.
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Rob the teacher talks about making requests and offers in a pub setting using "wh-" question words. There is no transcript, but the speech is very slow. Includes two practice tasks.
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Learn how to use tag questions to ask for confirmation of your statements. In this beginner English lesson you will see two colleagues talking about an office party planned for the coming weekend. One colleague is asking the other about the details of the party events.
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This video talks about tag questions. There are some activities to practice this language.
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In this English lesson you will hear people talking about pictures they have taken and asking each other questions about the people in the pictures. As they ask questions to each other you will learn the correct way to pronounce questions in English with a rising or flat tone of voice, depending on if the question is an informational question or a yes/no question.
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This tutorial describes how to use 'so' and 'neither' to form a short sentence to indicate similarity to previous sentence.
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This simple video is a grammar lesson about using the present perfect continuous to ask questions about what someone has done in the recent past or up until the present.
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Learn how to plan a vacation and talk about your past travel experiences in English. In this intermediate English lesson you will see someone talking to a travel agent about where to go on vacation. The travel agent asks several questions about the person's experiences using "ever" and "never".
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This page contains some tutorials and exercises about Gerund and Infinitives, Passives, and Tag questions. They are basic but very helpful to beginner.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 12/12/2011 - 08:57 -
Politeness, formality, and necessity are all important parts of asking permission. This video lesson explains how CAN, COULD, MAY, and DO YOU MIND can all be used to ask permission in English, with different effects.
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Tag questions can be difficult, can’t they? Learn how to use them properly and sound more like a native speaker in this English grammar lesson.
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In this beginner English lesson you will learn how to use "can" and "could" to ask and answer simple questions about what is possible. You will see people discussing meals and menus on the phone using these verbs.
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This is an exercise on 'so' and 'neither' to form short answers.
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This is an exercise on 'so' and 'neither' to form short answers.
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In this English lesson you will see a tourist asking for information about sights in the city. You will learn to ask questions using "when" and "where" in English, and to answer those questions using "in" and "at". You will learn the grammar points needed to correctly construct questions about location and time.
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You speak English, don't you? This is an example of a question tag. Question tags are a very common way to confirm information that you already have. Some exercises and an interesting grammar reading are part of the lesson.
Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 02/13/2012 - 08:55
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The teacher in this video talks about different ways to use the word 'what'.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Mon, 01/16/2012 - 07:21 -
This video talks about the sort of questions people ask when they go clothes shopping.
Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Tue, 09/02/2014 - 02:09
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Do you have trouble being understood when you ask for information or help in English? Take this lesson and get what you need the first time you ask for it!
Category:Status: PublishedUpdated date: Wed, 08/03/2011 - 14:33
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This page indexes a lot of tutorials and exercises on spelling, agreement, negative form and question form in various tenses.
Status: PublishedUpdated date: Tue, 07/08/2014 - 01:33
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