Listening: Level 2
Understanding Questions
Understanding Questions 
Learn many question forms and how to 
answer them 
Listen for those forms in conversation 
What is being asked? How is it answered?
Learn Two Types of Questions 
Type 1 
"Yes" or "No" question 
This question asks for a "yes" or "no" answer 
e.g. 
Is this your bag? 
- No, it's not.
Learn Two Types of Questions 
[More Examples] 
Do you have any brothers or sisters? 
- Yes, I have two sisters. 
Have you ever been to Canada? 
- Yes, I’ve been there once.
Learn Two Types of Questions 
Type 2 
Multiple choice question 
This question gives the answer choices within the 
question itself 
Note two important words: "which" and "or" 
e.g. 
Is this an apple or an orange? 
- It's an orange.
Learn Two Types of Questions 
[More Examples] 
Which version of the book did you read, the English 
one or the Japanese one? 
- I read the English one. 
Do you want to eat out or order some pizza tonight? 
- Let’s have some pizza tonight.
Tag Questions 
• A tag question is used for 
reminding or confirming 
• Listen to the rising or falling 
inflections
Tag Questions 
[Example] 
You're not coming with us, are you? 
あなたは私たちと一緒に来ませんよね? 
- Yes, I am. 
いいえ、行きますよ。 
Be careful! In English, always answer "yes" to 
indicate affirmation
Tag Questions 
[One More Example] 
You don’t drink coffee, do you? 
コーヒーは飲みませんよね? 
Yes, I do. 
いいえ、飲みますよ。
Intonation and Stress 
Interrogative Questions 
• A declarative statement can be turned 
into a question 
• Listen to the rising inflection at the end of 
the sentence to decide whether or not it 
is a question
Intonation and Stress 
Interrogative Questions 
[Example] 
You've never been to Japan. 
あなたは日本に行ったことがありません。 
You've never been to Japan? 
あなたは日本に行ったことがないのですか。
Understanding Questions
Listening: Level 2

Understanding Questions - 簡単な文章を理解する

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    Understanding Questions Learnmany question forms and how to answer them Listen for those forms in conversation What is being asked? How is it answered?
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    Learn Two Typesof Questions Type 1 "Yes" or "No" question This question asks for a "yes" or "no" answer e.g. Is this your bag? - No, it's not.
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    Learn Two Typesof Questions [More Examples] Do you have any brothers or sisters? - Yes, I have two sisters. Have you ever been to Canada? - Yes, I’ve been there once.
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    Learn Two Typesof Questions Type 2 Multiple choice question This question gives the answer choices within the question itself Note two important words: "which" and "or" e.g. Is this an apple or an orange? - It's an orange.
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    Learn Two Typesof Questions [More Examples] Which version of the book did you read, the English one or the Japanese one? - I read the English one. Do you want to eat out or order some pizza tonight? - Let’s have some pizza tonight.
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    Tag Questions •A tag question is used for reminding or confirming • Listen to the rising or falling inflections
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    Tag Questions [Example] You're not coming with us, are you? あなたは私たちと一緒に来ませんよね? - Yes, I am. いいえ、行きますよ。 Be careful! In English, always answer "yes" to indicate affirmation
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    Tag Questions [OneMore Example] You don’t drink coffee, do you? コーヒーは飲みませんよね? Yes, I do. いいえ、飲みますよ。
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    Intonation and Stress Interrogative Questions • A declarative statement can be turned into a question • Listen to the rising inflection at the end of the sentence to decide whether or not it is a question
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    Intonation and Stress Interrogative Questions [Example] You've never been to Japan. あなたは日本に行ったことがありません。 You've never been to Japan? あなたは日本に行ったことがないのですか。
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