Important Note for Learners:
The sample questions below are provided for illustration purposes only. Do not memorise them. Use them to understand how to ask simple, natural questions in different situations. Speak using your own words.
Activity Type: Speaking Practice
Focus: Asking Questions Confidently
Total Time: 15-20 Minutes
1. You did not understand what the teacher just explained
2. You meet a friend and want to know their plan for today
3. You are lost and need help from a stranger
4. You are late and want to know the current time
5. You are in a new area and want to find the nearest bus stop
6. You are in a shop and want to know the price of an item
7. You receive a phone call and want to check if it is a good time to talk
8. You meet someone new and want to know what they do
9. Someone showed you something and you want to confirm it is right
10. You want to ask a question politely before speaking
1. You are meeting someone for the first time and want to know their name
2. You are curious about where someone lives
3. You want to know someone's likes and interests
4. You want to know what someone usually does in the morning
5. You want to know someone's plan for tomorrow
6. You want to know the reason for something
7. You want to know the number of people or things
8. You are new to a place and want directions
9. You are standing outside a room and want permission to enter
10. Someone spoke very fast and you want them to repeat
Final Reminder:
Questions start conversations. Speak them aloud with confidence. Short, clear questions are always better than silent thinking.
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