Question Forms

Forming Questions From A Text

Forming Questions From Three Short Texts (With Worksheets)

A Pre-Intermediate Lesson Forming Questions From A Text This lesson focuses on building confidence by forming questions in the present simple through a clear and structured approach. Students begin by reading three short texts on the worksheet, which provide simple, familiar contexts for understanding meaning and sentence structure. After reading, learners form basic questions based […]

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Forming Questions From An Extended Text

Forming Questions From A Text FCE & CAE (With Worksheets)

Forming Questions From An Extended Text – Intermediate To Advanced An activity to help students in forming questions from a text that are grammatically correct. They can ask questions of each other related to the information in the worksheet. Depending on the level, questions can be formed either in the direct or indirect form. It’s

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Personal Information Speaking Activity

Giving Personal Information Lesson – Advanced (With Worksheet)

Personal Information – Advanced This personal information questionnaire is one of my favourite lessons. It is suitable for both FCE (B2) and CAE (C1) levels and takes no preparation time at all. However, it is a highly productive lesson, where you can uncover many basic errors that students still make at these higher levels. Start

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Present Simple Questions For Beginners

Present Simple Questions For Beginners (With Worksheet)

Forming Present Simple Questions Lesson – Elementary A quick revision activity for A2 or B1 students to form correct present simple questions from answer prompts. Using clear, structured exercises, students review question formation while reinforcing subject-verb agreement and auxiliary usage. There is also a small preposition gap fill to complete the exercise. It’s ideal for

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