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Task 1 Fill in the Star Diagram below with information about yourself (e.g.

.) names of friends and family, sports you play, foods you love, pets names, holidays, things you like to do, places you like to go ...... and anything else you can think of. Task 2 Show your star diagram to you partner. They have your answers, now they need to think of the correct question. Use the questions below to help you, if you need.

Who is ?

Where do you live?

How old are you?

What is your favourite sport?

Do you like playing football?

Which is your favourite kind of food?

Whats your favourite movie?

When was your last holiday?

Verb be Be I You He/She/It We They


Task 3 Here is some information. Write 3-4 sentences about yourself

My name is Luke. I am an English teacher. I am from England. I live in Italy. I am very tall. My favourite sports are rugby and cross fit.

Question formation made simple!


This structure will help you form questions. Task 4 Look at the table below. The questions are broken into different sections. Look at the question word section. Sometimes you can add noun/s in the question word section. There are two examples, the nouns have been underlined. How much money do you spend on food a week?.

QU (Question)
What Where Where When Which Why How How often How much money How many brothers and sisters

A (Auxiliary Verb)
is are do do do are are Do do do

S (Subject)
Your You You You You You you? You You You

I (Infinitive)
name? From? live? study? prefer football or basketball? watching TV?

play football? spend on food a week? have?

Task 5 Look at the table below. The subject of the question always changes. Try and remember the information below. Write 2 more questions and 2 more answers

Question What is your name? 1. 2. What do you like to eat? 1. 2.

Answer My name is 1. 2. I like to eat 1. 2.

(REMEMBER THE SUBJECT CHANGES) YOU changes into I and YOUR changes into MY)

Task 6 Making questions in the present, past and future? When making the how often/much/long/many question. You can sometimes put another word/s in the question word section. (E.g.) How many brothers and sisters/ do/ you/ have?

QU What What Where Where When When Which Which How How How often How often How much How many

A is

S your

I name?

Task 7 Now with the questions that you have made, choose only 6 questions. Write them down in Your Questions. Now ask your partner these questions and write down his/her answer.

Your Question 1.

Partners Answer

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

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