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With this activity we will revise the word order in questions.
Activity 1: First pay attention to the question words.
Activity 2: First, read and answer these questions.
- When is your birthday?
- What‘s your favourite book?
- When / Where do you usually do your homework?
- Have you got any pets?
- What time do you finish school?
- What do you usually do at the weekend?
- What time do you usually get up?
- How many brothers or sisters have you got?
- Where do you live?
- What‘s your favourite school subject?
- What are you good at?
- Where do you usually go in summer?
- How are you?
- What time do you go to bed?
- What do you usually watch on TV?
- How often do you brush your teeth?
- How many cousins have you got?
- How old are you?
- Where are you from?
- Who is your favourite actor?
- When do you usually meet your friends?
- Have you got a large or small family?
- Do you live in a big or small house?
- What do you usually have for breakfast?
- How often do you go to the cinema?
- Why do you like Spain?
- How many rooms are there in your house or flat?
- How old is your mother?
- How many subjects have you got?
- What time do you finish school?
Here is the pdf document: word order in questions
Activity 3: Now go to the application of Learningapps and create an interactive activity to practise questions, word order, and answers for next “super Friday”.
Question Words ESL Activities, Games and Worksheets
- Elementary (A1-A2)
- Pre-intermediate (A2)
- Intermediate (B1)
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ESL Question Words Activity — Grammar and Speaking: Forming, Asking and Answering Questions from Prompts, Controlled and Freer Practice — Pair Work — Elementary (A1-A2) — 30 minutes
This free question words activity can be used to help students practice question words and personal information questions. Working alone, students use question words in a box to complete a set of 12 personal information questions. Students then take it in turns to ask the questions to a partner. Students note down their partner’s answers and ask Wh follow-up questions to gain more information. When everyone has finished, students give feedback to the class on what they found out about their partner.
Introduction to Question Words
ESL Question Words Worksheet — Grammar Exercises: Matching, Categorizing, Gap-fill, Writing Questions from Prompts — Elementary (A1-A2) — 30 minutes
This fun question words worksheet helps elementary students learn and practice how to use question words. Students begin by matching answers with questions. Next, students think about which question word can be used for the words and phrases shown. Students then sort the words and phrases accordingly. Students then move on to match the question words with the things they are used to ask about. After that, students use the question words to complete questions. Finally, students write questions that would elicit given answers.
Questions, Questions, Questions
ESL Question Words Activity — Grammar and Speaking: Forming, Asking and Answering Questions from Prompts, Controlled and Freer Practice — Pair Work — Elementary (A1-A2) — 30 minutes
In this question words activity, students complete questions with question words and then ask and answer the questions with a partner. First, students look at incomplete questions and read through the example short answers. Students then complete the questions with question words using the short answers to help them. Next, in pairs, students take it in turns to ask each other the questions, writing down their partner’s answers on the worksheet. Students also ask follow-up questions to gain more information where possible. Afterwards, students report back to the class on the things they found out about their partner.
Students usually form positive sentences with a correct word order easier than question sentences. They often confuse the word order especially in special questions irrespective of tense forms. Here are some exercises you can use to practise question forming both in written and oral forms. The tasks are suitable for all levels.
Task 1
Prepare sentences in the tense you want your students to practise. Students should ask questions to the underlined words:
- He saw several football matches last week.
- They have selected the material I want.
- Mary is very grateful to her.
- I have waited for her for half an hour.
- You must look through the whole text.
Task 2
Prepare a set of words and ask students to put the words in the correct order to make questions:
- stay, he, of, won’t, out, home, he’ll, going, at, instead?
- trip, England, came, Mary, any, to, made, she, has, since, business?
- your, in, you, what, brother, doing, yesterday, was. when, came?
- your, this, from, does, suggested, differ, the, method, one, by, friend?
- is, school, your, is, far, not, your, it, from, house?
Task 3
Put students in pairs. Give a set of pictures. Students should and ask each other questions on the topic in the picture. For example,
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The examples of the questions:
— daily routines,
- When do you get up?
- What do you have for breakfast?
- When do your classes start?
— summer holidays, - Where did you spend your summer holidays?
- With whom did you go there?
- What did you do there?
- — unforgettable day,
- Have you ever had an unforgettable day?
- When was it?
- What did you like on that day?
- — your plans for the weekend
- What plans do you have for the weekend?
- Are you going to meet your friends at the weekend?
- Where are you going to go with them?
Task 4
In this fun Wh questions game, students ask each other Wh questions to establish the correct line up in teams as quickly as possible, according to the criteria you call out. For example, if you ask them to line up as quickly as possible by age, the students should ask each other the question How old are you? The first team to line up correctly wins three points. The second team wins two points. The third team wins one point. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Task 5
Ask students to form questions and type them in Wheel Decide. Then put students in pairs, ask to spin the wheel and take turns to answer the questions.
Task 6
Before class, prepare a list of answers for questions you want to review. In the activity, students play a game where they are given an answer and they have to race to come up with the correct question. The class is divided into two teams. An answer is read. The team to respond with the correct question wins a point. The team with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.
Task 7
Here is a fun adaptation of the famous TV game show Who wants to be a millionaire? Divide the class into two teams. Ask each team to prepare a set of questions to ask during the game. In the lesson put two chairs at the front of the class. A player from each team then comes and sits in a chair at the front of the class. The opponent’s team asks a question for 0. Give the player time to think and discuss the answer in a team. If the team gets the answer right, put a tick next to 0. Then, repeat the process with another team. When both teams have answered correctly, it’s time for a 0 question and so on. Each team also gets three lifelines to use when they are not sure of the answer. Fifty-Fifty — This is where two of the four answers are eliminated, so only two possible answers remain. Ask a friend — The players can google the answer in English.
Task 8
Organize a pair work in the form of job interviews for unusual jobs. Prepare a set of cards with the weirdest jobs ever, for example, a pet food tester, a bed tester, a line stander etc. Ask students to make a list of possible questions to be asked at the job interviews. Give 10 minutes to role play dialogues then change job seekers.
What activities do you use to practise making questions?