When we ask this type of question, we expect 2 different short answers.
Yes/No Questions
Complete the sentence. The ballet class is __ Monday __ the Dance School
The ballet class is on Monday at the Dance School
We use this expression when someone looks almost exactly like another person.
Look alike
What is the pronunciation of "does she" at the beginning of a question in the simple present?
/dʌʃi/
This words describe nouns and give us more information about them.
Adjectives
According to the statement, make the correct question. E.g.: My son? He's five.
How old is your son?
Write the negative statement. My younger brother speaks Chinese.
My younger brother doesn't speak Chinese.
We say that a person is ___ when he/she isn't married or has a boyfriend/girlfriend.
Single
Make the correct pronunciation for the next question. Is she an architect?
Rising Intonation.
Mention an expression we use to greet new people.
Nice to meet you. Great to meet you! How nice to meet you! It's a pleasure to meet you!
Correct the statement. Joe don't know about world history, but he knows about art.
Joe doesn't know about history, but he knows about art.
The spelling rule of this tense says that for the 3rd person singular you need to add -s ending to the verb. Which is this tense?
The Simple Present Tense
This music genre is a collection of songs that are played in a movie or TV show.
Movie Soundtracks
What is the pronunciation of "does he" at the beginning of a question in the simple present?
/dʌzi/
The formal title we use to refer to a man.
Mister (Mr.)
Complete the sentences with prepositions of time. The class is __ 9:00 a.m. __ Saturday mornings.
The class is at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday mornings.
According to the following statement, write the yes/no question. "No, he doesn't. My brother drinks tea."
Does your brother drink coffee?
The place you were born.
Birthplace
Make the correct pronunciation for the next question. Where are they from?
Falling intonation
When we put two words together to make it shorter, we make...
A contraction.
Unscramble the words and add the possible answers to the question. he/a programmer computer/is
Is he a programmer computer? Yes, he is / No, he's not.
These questions help us to ask for information about people, places, activities, or dates.
Information questions.
The parents of your husband/wife are you...
Parents-in-law
We also use this intonation to confirm information.
Rising Intonation
It's another way to say "What are you doing?"
What's up?