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Lesson 69 - Review of Question Words

Hi everyone. How’s it going? Are you ready to study? Join Andreia and Flavia. Let’s all study together. Okay, ladies. We’re going to practice questions. Do you remember all the question words in English? All the ways we can ask questions. We have questions like: Where? What else?

What? When? Mm-hmm. How? Why? Who? Lots of questions. Lots of questions. You know I’m a teacher, and I know you’re students. So let’s practice making questions. You know I’m a teacher. Ask me questions for information. You can ask me questions like: Where…and teach? Jennifer, where…?

How do we make that question? Jennifer, where…teach? Where… do you teach? So we have [question word] + [helping verb]. Where do you…? Where do you teach? Where do you teach? Where do you teach I teach online? Right? Ask me. Where…? Where do you teach? I teach at home. I teach online. Mm-hmm. You could also ask about my work. What’s the question? Where do you work?

I work from home. Oh. I work from home. Where do you work? Where do you teach? Where do you work? Where do you teach? You could ask me… What’s the question with “when”? When do you teach? I teach in the mornings, afternoons, and sometimes in the evenings. I do. When do you teach? You can ask me… When do you work? I work everyday. When do you study? When do you study?

Every day? From Monday to Thursday. Monday to Thursday. Monday to Thursday. Or four days a week, Four days a week. When do you study? I study Monday to Thursday. Four days a week. I could ask you… Where do you study? And you can tell me the town. Is it Revere, Lynn? Where do you study? Sorry. In my house. Well, I know that you’re a student and you go to school. Right?

Sorry. I… don’t understand? So what do you say? Oh, I don’t remember. Sorry. I don’t get it. I don’t get it. Or you can say, “What was that?” So you asked me: Where do I work? I work at home. I work from home. I want to know – Where do you study? Where? Where’s your school? Where do you study? Is it Allston? Revere? Lynn? Oh. Okay. I study in Allston. Okay. You can ask me about teaching again.

How about a new question? What’s the question with “who”? Who do you teach? I teach adults. I teach one child and I teach people from different countries. Yeah Um, you can ask me… How do you teach? I teach online. I teach online with a computer. Why do you teach? Because I love it. How about, why do you study? I need to speak English. I need to speak English. Good. Okay.

So we have so many questions, right? We have [question word] + do you…? Where do you? When do you? Why do you? How do you? Who do you? Mm-hmm. Let’s think of other verbs. Do you exercise? Yes. Yes. When do you exercise? At the gym. When? When do you exercise? Every day. Good for you! Good for you. I don’t exercise every day. Okay, can you ask Flavia? Or sorry! Andreia.

When do you exercise? Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Ah, good. You could ask where? Where do you exercise? Where do you exercise? At home, outside, at a gym? At a gym. Yeah. Can you ask Andreia? Where do you exercise? At the gym. Mm-hmm. You can ask me questions about… about exercising. Where do you exercise? At home. Yeah. When do you exercise? I exercise a little bit each day. Like I walk the dog, and at night I stretch a little bit. Not much. How about cooking? Do you cook?

Yes. A little. Not just how, but how often, right? How often do you cook? Do you cook every day? How often do you cook? Every day. Every day. Yeah. Can you ask Flavia? Flavia, how often… How do you… How often…do you…cook? One more time. How often do you cook? I cook every day. Good for you. Why do you cook? Fish…pasta… That would be “what do you cook.” What do you cook? Pasta, rice, chicken. Why do you cook? It’s a reason. Why? Because. Because I need to.

Why do you cook? Because I like it or because I need to. Right? But there are many restaurants. Right? You say, “Well, because restaurants are expensive.” Because I need to. Because I want to. Why do you exercise? Because I like it. Because you like it. Yeah. Why do you exercise? What other things do we do? Play. What can you play? You can play sports. Right? And you can play music.

Like, you can play an instrument, right? You can always start with “do.” For example, do you play tennis? Do you play the guitar? Oh okay. All right? Do you play soccer? You could also ask in general, “Do you play any sports?” Any sports. Do you play any sports? No? Do you watch any sports? No. No? Do you like any sports? No. Do you play any sports? No. Do you do you play… any instrument?

Do you play any instrument? No. It’s okay. But you exercise and you cook. And you study and you speak English. That’s okay. You can ask me. About sports or music. Do you play any instrument? Yes. Yeah, so, what’s the question? What the instrument do you play? What instruments do you play? Or you say, “What do you play?” I play the piano. Yeah, the piano. Find the question words. Here they are: why, what, when, where, which, how, who, how often. Let’s talk about things we do. Like I play the piano. I teach. You guys study. You cook. You exercise. What else?

Do you watch TV? And what do we do with music? Listen. Listen to music. And what do we do with books? Read. Okay, so these ones we’ve done. These ones are new. We can ask any questions. Lots of questions, right? We’ll take turns. Each person will ask a question. You can talk about watching, listening, reading, exercising. Do you watch TV? Yes. A little. How often do you watch TV? At night. At night. I watch at night. Mm-hmm. Okay. Can you ask Andreia? When do you watch TV?

At night. Can you make a question with “what”? What do you watch TV? » What do you watch? I watch. I watch (TV) series. Different series. I watch different TV series. Do you watch the news? The news, like information about politics and economics, the weather. The weather. I watch the weather too. Let’s talk about music. Can you ask some questions? What do you listen to music? » What do you listen to? What do you listen to? I listen to music. What kind of music?

You can ask, “What kind of music do you listen to?” What kind? So she listens to music. What kind? You can ask: What kind? What kind of music? What kind of music? Let’s write that. What kind of music? Or what kind of music do you listen to? What kind? What kind of music do you listen to? What kind of music do you listen to? All. All? All kinds. Can you ask Flavia – or Andreia? What kind of music do you listen to? I listen to rock. Do you listen to opera? No.

Do you listen to classical (music)? Yeah. Okay, let’s ask more questions with “read.” Can you ask Flavia? What kind? Um, you could ask, first of all, yes or no. Do you read? And then maybe: What do you read? I read books. What kind? I don’t know in English. Are they..Is it love? Or is it scary? Is it just a story? Yeah If it’s just a story – Fiction. Fiction. I read fiction. Yeah. Can you ask Andreia if she reads? What do you read? I read a book. Child’s. In English? Yes. Good! So, “I read children’s books.” That’s fine. I read children’s books…in English. Good! That’s good. Ask me questions about my job. What do you do? What do you teach? Who do you teach? Where do you work? When do you teach? Why do you teach online? That’s all for now.

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