Yes and No Questions Are you happy today? Did you have fun at the party. No, I didn't. Will you come to class tomorrow? Information Questions Information questions are asked with the question words what, where, when, how, why, and which. These questions require longer answers to provide the specific information requested.Notice that each of these questions are answered with the positive or negative form of the helping verb. Where are you from?
In my English academy, I need to prepare many conversation classes, since. Power point presentations for each topic/class, and since I design them with. Look Who’s Talking! 28 ESL Discussion Topics Adult Students Really Enjoy One key goal almost every adult ESL student shares is gaining the ability to speak English with others. Luckily, they come to the classroom with a unique advantage. Sample interview questions for Task 1 of the intermediate Speaking Test 1 Personal information and family • What have been the best moments of your life so far? • Could you tell me about your family? • Would you rather be an only child or have brothers and sisters? • How often and on what occasions do you see your relatives?
I'm from Seattle. What did you do on Saturday evening? We went to see a film.
Why was the class difficult? The class was difficult because the teacher didn't explain things well. Questions With Greetings: Saying Hello Start the conversation with a greeting. Examples include: • How are you?
(formal) • How's it going? (informal) • What's up? (informal) • How's life? (informal) Practice Dialogue: • Mary: What's up? • Jane: Nothing much.
• Mary: I'm fine. • How old are you? • When / Where were you born? • Are you married?
• What is your marital status? • What do you do? / What's your Job? Practice Dialogue: Here's a short dialogue giving an example of personal questions. You can use these questions to practice with a friend or a classmate, using your own information. Alex: Can I ask you a few personal questions?
Peter: Certainly. Alex: What's your name? Peter: Peter Asilov. Alex: What's your address? Peter: I live at 45 NW 75th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. Alex: What's your cell phone number? Peter: My number is 409-498-2091 Alex: And your email address?
Peter: Let me spell it for you. It's P-E-T-A-S-I at A-O-L.com Alex: When is your birthday? Peter: I was born on July 5, 1987. Alex: Are you married? Peter: Yes, I am/No, I'm single. Alex: What's your profession?/What do you do for work? Peter: I'm an electrician.
General Questions General questions are questions we ask to help us start a conversation or keep the conversation going. Here are some common general questions: • Where did you go? • What did you do [next]? • Where were you?
• Do you have a car / house / children / etc.? • Can you play tennis / golf / football / etc.?