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Do You Like Cookies?

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this ESL worksheet, students examine 5 pictures and print a set of questions and answers for each on primary lines. Example: Do you like cookies? Yes I do.
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Interrogatives: What's Your Name?

For Students 2nd - 4th
For this ESL activity worksheet, students respond to 8 questions regarding themselves. Students also ask a classmate the same 8 questions.
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Questions...?

For Students 7th - 9th
For this ELL grammar worksheet, students ask a different classmate each of 9 questions while writing down their answers. They choose three of six time expressions and tell a classmate where they were. There are teachers' notes that...
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Let's Shop - Asking for Things in Shops!

For Students 9th - 10th
In this ELL oral communication worksheet, students complete a quick check on asking for things in a shop. They fill a gift list for 6 family members, and make a store guide. Teacher guide included.
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Total English Starter: Find a Nice Present!

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this asking questions and answering questions worksheet, students practice these skills as they draw pictures of presents and then write 8 questions to help them choose a good present.
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English - "What, Why, When, How, Where, Who?" - Framing Questions to Obtain Information

For Teachers 3rd - 6th
Students explore interviewing skills. In this interviewing skills lesson, students frame questions to obtain informative answers as they use what, why, when, how, where, and who questions.
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Who Question Practice

For Students 4th - Higher Ed
Using a short answer format, students answer 18 questions in order to practice writing sentences that begin with 'who.' This worksheet provides a comprehensive review of this topic.
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King Tutankhamun

For Students 5th - Higher Ed
Using the King Tutankhamun exhibition as the topic for this 12 question activity, learners change sentences from the declarative to interrogative forms. Students would need to given information about King Tutankhamun in order to complete...
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Spring is in the Air: Yes/No Questions

For Students 2nd - 4th
By writing 5 sentences about spring, students practice creating yes and no questions. The prompts for the questions are difficult to follow. A teacher would have to give students explicit directions.
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Beginning Forming Questions- "What"

For Students 4th - 5th
In this writing questions worksheet, students use the words in the boxes to form questions. Students will need to put the words in the correct order.
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Questions About Thanksgiving

For Students 3rd - 5th
This writing worksheet asks students to read and rewrite 5 statements associated with Thanksgiving into questions. This worksheet would be quite useful when teaching students the differences between declarative and interrogative sentences.
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Interview With Americans

For Students 5th - 6th
In this asking questions worksheet, students interview classmates to find out 9 pieces of information. Students begin their questions with "Can you tell me...", "Could you tell me..." or "Do you know..." This could be used for adult ESL...
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Using "Be" in Questions

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this verbs of being worksheet, learners change ten sentences into yes or no questions. All sentences contain verbs of being. Example: John is here. (Is John here?")
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Making Questions

For Students 4th - 5th
Students create questions for the answers provided. This learning exercise gives ESL students a chance to practice making questions.
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Write the Question that Fits the Answer

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this asking and answering questions worksheet, students write an appropriate question for each of 8 answers. Students may write any question that fits the given answers.
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Quiz 3A: Using Question Words

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this question asking learning exercise, students write down questions that fit the responses given. They write 10 questions on this page.
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Professor DuDosq - Question Review - Grammar

For Students 4th - 7th
In this grammar instructional activity, students read 8 sentences which are answers to questions. Then students write 8 questions to go with each answer.
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Asking Questions About a Picture 8

For Students 2nd - 3rd
For this asking questions worksheet, learners examine a photograph of a construction site. Students write 4 questions about the picture.
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Asking Questions About a Picture 6

For Students 3rd - Higher Ed
Although just a picture, with space for questions, this activity could be a good way to spark a discussion or kick off a writing assignment. Using a picture, learners are asked to write 4 questions. A teacher could then ask learners to...
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The -est - Interview

For Students Higher Ed
In this ESL grammar worksheet, students practice asking questions to different students. They record the name of the person they ask and what their answer is. There are 8 questions on this page.
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Comparisons

For Students 4th - 5th
In this conversations worksheet, students complete 8 question and answer conversations by writing the letter of the correct phrase from the word bank.
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Writing Yes/No Questions and Information Questions

For Students 4th - 5th
In this writing questions instructional activity, learners use one of the 6 provided verbs to write questions from the 6 provided sentences. Students then use 6 interrogatives to write questions using the words in 6 sentences.
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Making Questions

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this asking and answering questions worksheet, students read ten answers and write questions that would go with each one in the blank.
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Vocabulary Practice

For Students 4th - 5th
Sentence comprehension is the focus of this language arts learning exercise. Students read 8 sentences and choose which multiple choice sentence means the same as the first sentence written.