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'W/H' QUESTIONS (Present Simple)

CEFR Level A1
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Grammar
Dictation Worksheet

Questions with 'Why'
(present simple)
Listen to your teacher and change the sixteen statements into 'Why...?' questions.

With 'read-aloud-cues' and Answer Key on Page 2.

Level: Beginner to Elementary


Time: Approx 10 - 15 minutes

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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION
If your classroom has Internet capabilities, consider having your learners listen to the adjective prompts by playing the audio file below.

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'W/H' Questions (Present Simple)

16 multiple-choice questions; with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Level: Beginner to Elementary

Time: Approx 15 minutes

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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION
Use this quiz either as a pre-activity diagnostic tool, or as a post-activity evaluative assessment.  Consider saving time marking papers by (1) asking your learners to switch papers, and then (2) playing the YouTube video at left and having your students peer correct.  Wrap-up by  discussing any mistakes.  (Add 5 to 10 minutes.)

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Grammar Worksheet                'W/H' Questions (Present Simple)

10 Present Simple Sentences that students re-write as 'W/H' (Present Simple) sentences; with ANSWER KEY

Level: Beginner to Elementary

Time: Approx  15 minutes


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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION                         
Before giving this worksheet to your students, review and discuss the formation of 'W/H' questions. 


Wrap-up by having students compare answers with classmates, and then choose a few students to write their answers on the board.  Then, correct and discuss any mistakes.                                      
(Add 5 to 10 minutes.)

             


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