This document provides examples of common question words used to ask questions in English and short exercises to practice using question words. It includes the question words what, who, where, which, when, how many, how much, what time, why, how long, whose, and how with example questions using each word. There are also exercises asking the reader to complete sentences with the correct question word and ask their friend questions using question words.
There are four main types of questions: closed questions which have a single correct answer, leading questions which hint at the desired answer, yes or no questions which can only be answered with yes or no, and open questions which require more thought and discussion as the answers are not predefined. Good questions are open-ended, ask what, why, who, when, or how to encourage deeper thinking rather than just facts.
This document asks a series of questions using question words including who, what, when, where, why, how, and which. It inquires about a person's name, favorite food, identity, favorite superhero, waking time, bedtime, origin, location of a book, reason for crying, ownership of a block, and best team.
The document introduces common question words used to ask questions such as what, who, how old, whose, why, how, how often, what time, where, and when. It provides examples of using question words to ask questions and receive answers that provide information. The document then provides a practice activity that prompts the user to fill in missing question words to ask questions.
The document contains a series of sentences with blanks that are to be filled in with question words. The sentences cover common questions about one's best friend, occupation, place and date of birth, reasons for being late, favorite sport, name, age, and reasons for being happy. The goal is to complete the sentences with the most suitable question word within a 15 second time limit for each one.
The document introduces common question words used to ask questions such as what, who, how old, whose, why, how, how often, what time, where, and when. It provides examples of using question words to ask questions and receive answers that provide information. The document then provides a practice activity that prompts the user to fill in missing question words to ask questions.
The document provides a lesson on the six WH questions - who, what, where, when, why and how. It explains that these questions are used to gather information and cannot be answered with just yes or no. Each WH question is defined and examples are given for the type of information sought with each question. The lesson encourages practicing asking and answering WH questions and provides a short example exchange to demonstrate.
The document discusses the different sections of a magazine, including photos, jokes, letters, arts and crafts, world facts, comics, and stories. It also lists some of the people who work in a magazine, such as photographers, editors, assistant designers, and illustrators. Finally, it discusses verbs used in magazine production, including take photos, draw cartoons, interview people, write stories, print copies, correct mistakes, and design.
This document provides examples of common question words used to ask questions in English and short exercises to practice using question words. It includes the question words what, who, where, which, when, how many, how much, what time, why, how long, whose, and how with example questions using each word. There are also exercises asking the reader to complete sentences with the correct question word and ask their friend questions using question words.
There are four main types of questions: closed questions which have a single correct answer, leading questions which hint at the desired answer, yes or no questions which can only be answered with yes or no, and open questions which require more thought and discussion as the answers are not predefined. Good questions are open-ended, ask what, why, who, when, or how to encourage deeper thinking rather than just facts.
This document asks a series of questions using question words including who, what, when, where, why, how, and which. It inquires about a person's name, favorite food, identity, favorite superhero, waking time, bedtime, origin, location of a book, reason for crying, ownership of a block, and best team.
The document introduces common question words used to ask questions such as what, who, how old, whose, why, how, how often, what time, where, and when. It provides examples of using question words to ask questions and receive answers that provide information. The document then provides a practice activity that prompts the user to fill in missing question words to ask questions.
The document contains a series of sentences with blanks that are to be filled in with question words. The sentences cover common questions about one's best friend, occupation, place and date of birth, reasons for being late, favorite sport, name, age, and reasons for being happy. The goal is to complete the sentences with the most suitable question word within a 15 second time limit for each one.
The document introduces common question words used to ask questions such as what, who, how old, whose, why, how, how often, what time, where, and when. It provides examples of using question words to ask questions and receive answers that provide information. The document then provides a practice activity that prompts the user to fill in missing question words to ask questions.
The document provides a lesson on the six WH questions - who, what, where, when, why and how. It explains that these questions are used to gather information and cannot be answered with just yes or no. Each WH question is defined and examples are given for the type of information sought with each question. The lesson encourages practicing asking and answering WH questions and provides a short example exchange to demonstrate.
The document discusses the different sections of a magazine, including photos, jokes, letters, arts and crafts, world facts, comics, and stories. It also lists some of the people who work in a magazine, such as photographers, editors, assistant designers, and illustrators. Finally, it discusses verbs used in magazine production, including take photos, draw cartoons, interview people, write stories, print copies, correct mistakes, and design.
The document outlines the key parts and facilities of a city as well as common city problems. It discusses the various zones that make up a city including the city centre, factories, green spaces, industrial zones, and residential zones. It also lists important city facilities such as bike lanes, car parks, escalators, football stadiums, motorways, shopping centres, sports facilities, and transport links. Finally, it mentions problems cities often face including crime, litter, pollution, population increase, traffic jams, and noise.
This document discusses life at sea and contains information about parts of a ship including cardinal points, the beach, coastline, continent, and harbor. It also discusses nature including islands and seas as well as storms and wind. The document lists items of pirate clothing such as eye patches, feathers, hats, hooks, jackets, trousers, tunics, turbans, wigs, and boots. It also identifies people who work on a ship such as cabin boys/girls, crew, captains, and sailors.
El documento describe las principales partes del ojo humano y su función. Explica que el ojo está compuesto por el iris, la pupila, el cristalino, la córnea, la retina y el nervio óptico. Cada una de estas partes desempeña un papel importante en la visión al permitir que la luz ingrese al ojo, se enfoque correctamente y se transmita la información visual al cerebro.
El olfato es el sentido que permite oler si algo huele bien o mal a través de la nariz. La pituitaria amarilla en la nariz percibe los olores y envía la sensación al cerebro a través del nervio olfatorio. Es importante cuidar el sentido del olfato evitando introducir objetos extraños en la nariz y exponerse a olores fuertes.
El gusto es el sentido que permite percibir el sabor de sustancias químicas disueltas en la saliva. Este sentido divide el sabor en cuatro tipos principales: dulce, salado, ácido y amargo. La lengua contiene las papilas gustativas necesarias para percibir estos cuatro sabores básicos.
This document contains a list of items needed for a party including decorations like balloons and party hats, dishes like plates and teapots, food items like cake, biscuits, crisps, jelly, and sandwiches, and other supplies such as candles, cards, cups, and presents.
This document contains a list of incredible inventions and vehicles from different time periods, including helicopters, parachutes, submarines, flying machines, rockets, mirrors, wheels, sails, ropes, solar panels, buttons, decks, frames, blades, gadgets, lands, airs, spaces, and sprays. It also lists the past simple form of various regular verbs such as announce, ask, call, classify, copy, design, enjoy, explain, invent, list, live, look, point, show, smile, talk, try, visit, and wait.
This document lists various foods, including carrots, chicken, flour, lentils, pasta, peas, potatoes, rice, sardines, sugar, sausages, stew, strawberries, cherries, biscuits, brown sugar, cakes, chewing gum, chocolate, and honey. It also lists meals like breakfast, dinner, and lunch. Items for food storage like the fridge and cupboard are included as well as cooking methods like stir, add, cut, salty, and sweet. The document introduces countable and uncountable nouns.
The document lists different types of fruits, foods, meals, verbs, and opinions on likes and dislikes. It includes lists of fruits separated into sections of apples, bananas, cherries, grapes, kiwis, lemons, oranges, pears, and strawberries. Other sections cover foods, meals, verbs, and examples of expressing likes and dislikes regarding fruits.
This document provides vocabulary related to fabrics, garments, accessories, parts of shoes, and aspects of advertisements used in fashion through the ages. It lists various fabrics like acrylic, cotton, nylon, polyester, rubber, and silk; garments and accessories including bagpipes, capes, footwear, hoodies, jeans, kilts, ties, tights, tunics, and waistcoats; shoe parts; and advertising elements such as illustrations, logos, slogans, and text.
This document contains vocabulary words organized into categories related to mythical creatures, including animals, animal body parts, countries, adjectives, and elements of the story of King Arthur. Animals include beasts, half-man horses, lions, rabbits, and snakes. Body parts include arms, ears, eyes, feathers, fins, heads, horns, legs, noses, scales, tails, tongues, and wings. Countries listed are Mexico, Iran, China, Australia, and Ethiopia. Adjectives provided are brave, bored, dangerous, famous, full, hairy, healthy, impossible, interesting, and kind. Elements of the story of King Arthur include ancient battles, castles, dragons, the king, knights,
The document lists various shops, facilities, floors, and items that can be found in a shopping centre, including a bank, bowling alley, cinema, department store, games room, hairdresser's, internet cafe, pet shop, play area, restaurant, and skating rink. It also mentions escalators, lifts, stairs, and first aid as well as clothing items like coats, dresses, hats, shoes, and skirts. Adjectives to describe clothes like beautiful, cheap, long, colorful, fashionable, imaginative, and unusual are provided. A list of toys is given covering action figures, animals, arts and crafts, babies, board games, preschool toys, puzzles, science kits
This document provides vocabulary related to animals, places, and food commonly found on farms. It lists common farm animals such as cows, chickens, horses, and sheep. It identifies places on farms like fields, yards, and stables. It also lists foods produced on farms, including eggs, cheese, apples, milk, potatoes, and yogurt. Finally, it outlines common farming verbs like clean, collect, feed, make, and sell.
This document lists various sports and actions related to sports. It includes basketball, cycling, football, hockey, riding, running, swimming, tennis, catching, cheating, hitting, kicking, playing, throwing, and winning a medal.
This document provides a list of common film and TV genres including horror, action, comedy, romantic comedy, historical, fantasy, musical, science-fiction, news, documentary, sport, cartoon, quiz show, and talent contest. It separates film genres such as horror, action, comedy, and romantic comedy from TV programme genres like news, documentary, sport, cartoon, quiz show, and talent contest.
El menú navideño incluye como primer plato una pizza de jamón y queso hecha con tomate, orégano, queso rallado y masa. El segundo plato es una lasaña preparada con pasta, atún, tomate, huevo, queso y salsa bechamel. El tercer plato son crepes hechas con huevos, aceite de oliva, sal, harina y rellenas de nutella. El postre son royos de naranja.
El documento presenta un menú navideño completo que incluye un primer plato de arroz con conejo y verduras, un segundo plato de mejillones rellenos y un postre de fresas con gelatina. El primer plato se prepara pochando el conejo y las verduras y luego cocinando el arroz en el mismo caldo. El segundo plato implica cocer los mejillones, hacer una besamel y rellenar las conchas con la mezcla de mejillones y jamón picados. El postre consiste en un puré de fresas con
El menú navideño incluirá pinchitos morunos de ternera adobada a la brasa y salmonques hechos con pan de molde, salmón y philadelphia. Los salmonques se preparan aplastando el pan de molde, extender philadelphia encima, colocar salmón y enrollar en pequeños rollitos. También habrá zumo de fresa hecho con fresas trituradas y pinchitos de frutas con diferentes frutas ensartadas. Entre los postres se encontrarán Ferrero Rocher caseros y polvorones de chocolate con almendras molid
El menú navideño incluye entrantes como queso fresco a la plancha, bogavante, ensalada y empanadillas. El plato principal consiste en sepia a la plancha y arroz de conejo. Las bebidas incluyen agua, refrescos, vino y cerveza. Para el postre hay fresas con nata, pinchos de fruta y dulces como turrón de Alicante, roscón de reyes y mantecados. El precio total del menú es de 52 euros.
The document outlines the key parts and facilities of a city as well as common city problems. It discusses the various zones that make up a city including the city centre, factories, green spaces, industrial zones, and residential zones. It also lists important city facilities such as bike lanes, car parks, escalators, football stadiums, motorways, shopping centres, sports facilities, and transport links. Finally, it mentions problems cities often face including crime, litter, pollution, population increase, traffic jams, and noise.
This document discusses life at sea and contains information about parts of a ship including cardinal points, the beach, coastline, continent, and harbor. It also discusses nature including islands and seas as well as storms and wind. The document lists items of pirate clothing such as eye patches, feathers, hats, hooks, jackets, trousers, tunics, turbans, wigs, and boots. It also identifies people who work on a ship such as cabin boys/girls, crew, captains, and sailors.
El documento describe las principales partes del ojo humano y su función. Explica que el ojo está compuesto por el iris, la pupila, el cristalino, la córnea, la retina y el nervio óptico. Cada una de estas partes desempeña un papel importante en la visión al permitir que la luz ingrese al ojo, se enfoque correctamente y se transmita la información visual al cerebro.
El olfato es el sentido que permite oler si algo huele bien o mal a través de la nariz. La pituitaria amarilla en la nariz percibe los olores y envía la sensación al cerebro a través del nervio olfatorio. Es importante cuidar el sentido del olfato evitando introducir objetos extraños en la nariz y exponerse a olores fuertes.
El gusto es el sentido que permite percibir el sabor de sustancias químicas disueltas en la saliva. Este sentido divide el sabor en cuatro tipos principales: dulce, salado, ácido y amargo. La lengua contiene las papilas gustativas necesarias para percibir estos cuatro sabores básicos.
This document contains a list of items needed for a party including decorations like balloons and party hats, dishes like plates and teapots, food items like cake, biscuits, crisps, jelly, and sandwiches, and other supplies such as candles, cards, cups, and presents.
This document contains a list of incredible inventions and vehicles from different time periods, including helicopters, parachutes, submarines, flying machines, rockets, mirrors, wheels, sails, ropes, solar panels, buttons, decks, frames, blades, gadgets, lands, airs, spaces, and sprays. It also lists the past simple form of various regular verbs such as announce, ask, call, classify, copy, design, enjoy, explain, invent, list, live, look, point, show, smile, talk, try, visit, and wait.
This document lists various foods, including carrots, chicken, flour, lentils, pasta, peas, potatoes, rice, sardines, sugar, sausages, stew, strawberries, cherries, biscuits, brown sugar, cakes, chewing gum, chocolate, and honey. It also lists meals like breakfast, dinner, and lunch. Items for food storage like the fridge and cupboard are included as well as cooking methods like stir, add, cut, salty, and sweet. The document introduces countable and uncountable nouns.
The document lists different types of fruits, foods, meals, verbs, and opinions on likes and dislikes. It includes lists of fruits separated into sections of apples, bananas, cherries, grapes, kiwis, lemons, oranges, pears, and strawberries. Other sections cover foods, meals, verbs, and examples of expressing likes and dislikes regarding fruits.
This document provides vocabulary related to fabrics, garments, accessories, parts of shoes, and aspects of advertisements used in fashion through the ages. It lists various fabrics like acrylic, cotton, nylon, polyester, rubber, and silk; garments and accessories including bagpipes, capes, footwear, hoodies, jeans, kilts, ties, tights, tunics, and waistcoats; shoe parts; and advertising elements such as illustrations, logos, slogans, and text.
This document contains vocabulary words organized into categories related to mythical creatures, including animals, animal body parts, countries, adjectives, and elements of the story of King Arthur. Animals include beasts, half-man horses, lions, rabbits, and snakes. Body parts include arms, ears, eyes, feathers, fins, heads, horns, legs, noses, scales, tails, tongues, and wings. Countries listed are Mexico, Iran, China, Australia, and Ethiopia. Adjectives provided are brave, bored, dangerous, famous, full, hairy, healthy, impossible, interesting, and kind. Elements of the story of King Arthur include ancient battles, castles, dragons, the king, knights,
The document lists various shops, facilities, floors, and items that can be found in a shopping centre, including a bank, bowling alley, cinema, department store, games room, hairdresser's, internet cafe, pet shop, play area, restaurant, and skating rink. It also mentions escalators, lifts, stairs, and first aid as well as clothing items like coats, dresses, hats, shoes, and skirts. Adjectives to describe clothes like beautiful, cheap, long, colorful, fashionable, imaginative, and unusual are provided. A list of toys is given covering action figures, animals, arts and crafts, babies, board games, preschool toys, puzzles, science kits
This document provides vocabulary related to animals, places, and food commonly found on farms. It lists common farm animals such as cows, chickens, horses, and sheep. It identifies places on farms like fields, yards, and stables. It also lists foods produced on farms, including eggs, cheese, apples, milk, potatoes, and yogurt. Finally, it outlines common farming verbs like clean, collect, feed, make, and sell.
This document lists various sports and actions related to sports. It includes basketball, cycling, football, hockey, riding, running, swimming, tennis, catching, cheating, hitting, kicking, playing, throwing, and winning a medal.
This document provides a list of common film and TV genres including horror, action, comedy, romantic comedy, historical, fantasy, musical, science-fiction, news, documentary, sport, cartoon, quiz show, and talent contest. It separates film genres such as horror, action, comedy, and romantic comedy from TV programme genres like news, documentary, sport, cartoon, quiz show, and talent contest.
El menú navideño incluye como primer plato una pizza de jamón y queso hecha con tomate, orégano, queso rallado y masa. El segundo plato es una lasaña preparada con pasta, atún, tomate, huevo, queso y salsa bechamel. El tercer plato son crepes hechas con huevos, aceite de oliva, sal, harina y rellenas de nutella. El postre son royos de naranja.
El documento presenta un menú navideño completo que incluye un primer plato de arroz con conejo y verduras, un segundo plato de mejillones rellenos y un postre de fresas con gelatina. El primer plato se prepara pochando el conejo y las verduras y luego cocinando el arroz en el mismo caldo. El segundo plato implica cocer los mejillones, hacer una besamel y rellenar las conchas con la mezcla de mejillones y jamón picados. El postre consiste en un puré de fresas con
El menú navideño incluirá pinchitos morunos de ternera adobada a la brasa y salmonques hechos con pan de molde, salmón y philadelphia. Los salmonques se preparan aplastando el pan de molde, extender philadelphia encima, colocar salmón y enrollar en pequeños rollitos. También habrá zumo de fresa hecho con fresas trituradas y pinchitos de frutas con diferentes frutas ensartadas. Entre los postres se encontrarán Ferrero Rocher caseros y polvorones de chocolate con almendras molid
El menú navideño incluye entrantes como queso fresco a la plancha, bogavante, ensalada y empanadillas. El plato principal consiste en sepia a la plancha y arroz de conejo. Las bebidas incluyen agua, refrescos, vino y cerveza. Para el postre hay fresas con nata, pinchos de fruta y dulces como turrón de Alicante, roscón de reyes y mantecados. El precio total del menú es de 52 euros.