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Quiz 1B: Using Where, When, What Time, and Why
In this questions worksheet, students use the question words to write 9 questions that complete ten conversations in a dialogue about a daily schedule of activities.
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Test Your Speaking & Listening Skills
In this speaking and listening worksheet, students work with partners reading and replying to questions and statements. Students write down their responses after the complete the activity orally.
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Good Advice 3
In this language arts worksheet, students match 20 questions with their logical "good advice" answers. Example: Do you always wake up late? (Buy an alarm clock!)
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Interview: Talking About the Future
In this talking about the future worksheet, students collaborate with classmates in asking and answering questions about the future using the words "going to". Students write 10 questions about the subjects given.
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Write the Question
In this questions and answers worksheet, learners write an appropriate question that could go with each of 8 answers. Note: The name of a professor is at the top of the page.
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Beginning Dialogues - "Tie Your Shoes!"
In this dialogue worksheet, students read a dialogue between a boy and his family. They then answer 4 questions about vocabulary and questions and answers.
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Present Continuous TB1B
In this ESL questions and answers activity, students analyze 7 pictures that depict people in action. Students write a statement that answers the question, "What are they doing?"
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Why are you angry?
In this English worksheet, students work in pairs to match questions to appropriate answers. Twelve questions are listed related to a person's feelings. Twelve responses are also listed to match with the question.
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Good Advice 2
In this language arts worksheet, students match questions with logical answers and advice. Students read 20 questions and match them to the good advice answers.
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Good Advice 1
In this language arts activity, students read 20 questions and match them to the logical answers which give good advice. Example: Are you tired? (Go to bed!)
Lumen Learning
Lumen: Boundless Communications: Managing Q&a
This lesson focuses on answering questions after or during an informative speech including how to prepare for Q&A by anticipating questions and practicing with a friend or colleague and methods of receiving and answering the questions.
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Childnet: Online Safety: Getting Started
The STAR Toolkit provides practical advice and teaching activities to help educators explore online safety risks with young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Key Stages 3 and 4. Download the 'Getting...