Question word song for kids

This fun song about question words uses six of the most common WH question words—WHo, WHy, WHere, HoW, WHat, WHen. The video has subtitles and there are lyrics below.

LYRICS: Question Word Song

who? why? where? how? what? when?

Who is that man?
Why is he here?
Where do you live?
How can I help?
What do you like?
When are you free?

who? why? where? how? what? when?

Who is that man?
Why is he here?
Where do you live?
How can I help?
What do you like?
When are you free?

who? why? where? how? what? when?

Contributor: Jonathan Taylor

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The Question Song

Objective:
This song will teach the basic words for asking a question.

How to use:
This song is set to a say and reply format. The kids can listen to the video first then copy what has been said.

You can use this video for specific usage of each question. Pause the video on any question and there will be an example question and answer.



Lyrics:

1. If the teacher asks «who?» (Who are you?)
2. I say «It’s me.» (It’s me. Jacky.)
3. If the teacher asks «what?» (What is that?)
4. I say «a bee.» (This is a bee.)
5. If the teacher asks «when?» (When will you go downtown?)
6. I say «right now.» (I will go home right now.)
7. If the teacher asks «where?» (Where will you go?)
8. I say «downtown.» (I will go downtown.)

1. If the teacher asks «why?» (Why are you happy?)
2. I say «Because.» (Because I like English.)
3. If the teacher asks «how?» (How does a bee fly?)
4. I say «It does.» (I don’t know, it just does.)
5. If the teacher asks «what?» (What is that?)
6. I say «a toe.» (This is a toe.)
7. If the teacher asks «where?» (Where is your toe?)
8. I say «below.» (It is below the knee.)

1. If the teacher asks «where?» (Where will you go?)
2. I say «real far» (I will go real far.)
3. If the teacher asks «how?» (How will you get there?)
4. I say «by car.» (I will get there by car.)
5. If the teacher asks «when?» (When will you go there?)
6. I say «today.» (I will go today.)
7. If the teacher asks «why?» (Why will you go there?)
8. «Because I want to play.» (Because I want to play.)

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Question Word Song

Question Word Song

This video is a song about the six most common WH question words which are Who, Why, Where, How, What, When.

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Question Word Song:

who? why? where? how? what? when?

Who is that man?
Why is he here?
Where do you live?
How can I help?
What do you like?
When are you free?

who? why? where? how? what? when?

Who is that man?
Why is he here?
Where do you live?
How can I help?
What do you like?
When are you free?

who? why? where? how? what? when?

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