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What are some good questions for a language learner?

What are some good questions for a language learner?

As you can see, half of these are requests for advice and the others are curiosities about my personal experience as a language learner.

How to answer question 1 in AQA GCSE English?

Firstly, you should give yourself about five minutes to do this question. The question is assessing your ability to find facts and information in a passage. Question 1 asks you to look at one section, usually the first paragraph. Read again the first part of the source, from lines X to XX.

Which is the correct answer to question 1?

Question 1 asks you to look at one section, usually the first paragraph. Read again the first part of the source, from lines X to XX. List four things about [thing] from this part of the source. Now you can already see where people go wrong. Question 2 is printed in the answer booklet, but Question 1 is not.

How long should you give yourself for Question 1?

Firstly, you should give yourself about five minutes to do this question. The question is assessing your ability to find facts and information in a passage. Question 1 asks you to look at one section, usually the first paragraph.

Which is the correct way to ask a question in English?

More properly, question words can be called ‘interrogative’ words. ‘Can’, ‘should’ and ‘would’ are other words used to ask questions in English. These words tend to require a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer, or an affirmative. Since these question word lead to an expected answer, they are not really questions. These questions can prompt two kinds of answers.

Why do you ask questions when learning a new language?

You ask questions in school to learn more about a subject. You ask questions at restaurants to decide what you want to order. You ask questions at parties to distract people as you dump all the snacks into your bag. So if you’re asking questions everywhere else, why would you ask questions before you learn a new language?

How to answer paper 1 Question 4 for AQA English language?

“Yes, the characters are lifelike” (simple) or “the characters are lifelike because the way the writer describes the tiny actions of the characters is very realistic, such as the old man who ‘muttered in his beard’ ” which promises to be something better than just ‘I agree’ In other words, you need to explain WHY you agree.

Which is the correct way to frame a question in English?

Here are the most common words used to frame a question in English . There are nine (although ‘whom’ is quite old fashioned and rarely used in common English). You can see that eight of the nine words begin with the letters ‘Wh’; therefore, question words are sometimes known as the ‘W’ or ‘Wh’ words.