VWO 4 Of Course unit 1 lesson 2 (2)

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VWO 4 Of Course unit 1 lesson 2

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Today
Class work
  • Grammar explanation
  • Vocabulary extra 

Independent work
  • Continue 'lesson 2'

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Lesson objectives
  • I know how to make questions in English. 
  • I know what the 'vocabulary extra' section entails and how to study this for the test. 
  • I have continued working according to my own schedule. 

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Making questions
When making questions in English you have three options: 
  1. there is one verb in the sentence and this is not a form of 'to be' 
  2. there is one verb in the sentence and this is a form of 'to be' 
  3. there is more than one verb in the sentence 

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Making questions
1. there is one verb in the sentence and this is not a form of 'to be'
  • sentences in simple present 
  • I walk to school.                - Do I walk to school?
  • She walks to school.         - Does she walk to school? 
  • sentences in simple past  
  • You walked to school.     - Did you walk to school? 
  • He walked to school.       - Did he walk to school? 
do/does
Since there is only one verb in the sentence, and you need two, you need to add 'do' or 'does' at the beginning of the sentence to make a question. 
'do' is used with all subjects except third person singular
'does' is used with third person singular (he/she/it) 

after 'do/does' comes the complete verb 
did
Since there is only one verb in the sentence, and you need two, you need to add 'did' at the beginning of the sentence to make a question. 

after 'did' comes the complete verb 

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Making questions
2. there is one verb in the sentence and this is a form of 'to be' 
  • make a question by putting the form of 'to be' at the beginning of the sentence
  • I am a teacher.      - Am I a teacher?
  • She was late.         - Was she late? 
  • You are nice.         - Are you nice? 

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Making questions
3, there is more than one verb in the sentence  
  • make a question by putting the first verb at the beginning of the sentence. The rest of the sentence stays the same. 
  • You have been complainig all day.     - Have you been complaining...? 
  • They are talking to each other.            - Are they talking to each other? 
  • She will be late!                                      - Will she be late? 

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Making questions
You also have to know how to make questions using wh-words. 
  • who
  • where
  • when
  • why
  • whose 
  • what
  • how (many) 

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Making questions
For most wh-questions the same rules for making questions apply, you simply add the wh-word at the beginning of the sentence: 

  • What did they do to make you mad? 
  • Where have you been all afternoon? 
  • How do you feel? 
  • When did you get home? 
  • Who do you like most? 

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Making questions
However, when 'who' or 'what' is the subject of the sentence, you do not need to add 'do/does/did': 

  • What happened to her? 
  • Who knows the answer? 

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Making questions
Let's practise.

Make questions using the wh-words given. 

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Frank is sitting next to Clara. (Who...?)

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The boy comes from Newcastle. (Where...?)

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Peter's birthday is in April. (When...?)

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I'm going to my friends. (Where...?)

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I'm going to order Fish and Chips. (What...?)

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Her children are five and seven. (How...?)

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Making questions
Any questions about how to make questions? 

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What to do? 
  • Follow your own schedule.  

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Today...
... we talked about the three ways to make questions in English. 
... you had time to continue with your week task. 

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Next class...
... final class to work on week task.
... time to study and do the Test Yourself.




Have a nice weekend! 

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