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What Are You Going To Do? Answering Questions
In this writing worksheet, students practice writing answers to questions about what they are going to do. They write about what they are going to do in the future such as tomorrow and over the weekend.
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Do You Like Cookies?
In this ESL worksheet, students examine 5 pictures and print a set of questions and answers for each on primary lines. Example: Do you like cookies? Yes I do.
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Fall Rhymes
For this rhyming worksheet, students answer questions about rhyming words that relate to subject dealing with the fall season. Students answer 13 rhyming questions.
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Easy rhymes
For this rhyming worksheet, students answer questions that asks them clues to the answer by the way of a rhyming word. Students answer 14 questions in the short answer format.
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Christmas Rhymes
In this rhyming worksheet, students answer questions related to Christmas by the way of rhyming words. Students answer 16 questions.
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Reading Comprehension
In this reading comprehension worksheet, students read a passage and answer questions based on the main idea of the passage. Students answer 4 questions about the passage.
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Total English Starter: Find a Nice Present!
In this asking questions and answering questions worksheet, students practice these skills as they draw pictures of presents and then write 8 questions to help them choose a good present.
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Quiz 7B: Yes/No Questions
In this question answer worksheet, students use the answer in parenthesis to write a question and then a short answer to that question. There are 10 questions to write on this worksheet.
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King Tutankhamun
Using the King Tutankhamun exhibition as the topic for this 12 question activity, learners change sentences from the declarative to interrogative forms. Students would need to given information about King Tutankhamun in order to complete...
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Using "Be" in Questions
In this verbs of being worksheet, learners change ten sentences into yes or no questions. All sentences contain verbs of being. Example: John is here. (Is John here?")
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Comparisons
In this conversations worksheet, students complete 8 question and answer conversations by writing the letter of the correct phrase from the word bank.
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Writing Yes/No Questions and Information Questions
In this writing questions instructional activity, learners use one of the 6 provided verbs to write questions from the 6 provided sentences. Students then use 6 interrogatives to write questions using the words in 6 sentences.
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Making Questions
In this asking and answering questions worksheet, students read ten answers and write questions that would go with each one in the blank.
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Beginning Question Response-- "Your Birthplace"
In this question response worksheet, students write a paragraph to answer the questions: Where were you born? What is it like there?
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Sunny Times News: Movie Guide for Local Theaters
In this movie review activity, students read through a movie guide and review. They then answer 6 questions about the information they reviewed.
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Do You Have Any....?
In this ESL food question and answer activity, students examine 7 pictures that show different foods. Students fill in the blanks in each question with the name of the food pictured.
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House 3
In this ESL asking/answering questions worksheet, students examine a picture of a common household object or a room in the house. Students read the question and answer it on the line provided.
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Asking and Answering Questions- Interviewing One Another
In this language arts worksheet, learners develop oral language skills by collaborating in pairs to ask and answer 6 questions provided.
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Any Answers 1-- Intermediate Level
In this language arts worksheet, students read 10 questions or comments followed by 4 possible responses. Students choose the most appropriate answer or response.
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Any Answers 2-- Intermediate Level
In this language arts worksheet, students read 10 questions or comments followed by 4 possible responses. Students select the most appropriate answer or response.
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Ask Personal Questions-- Worksheet 1
In this oral language activity, students learn to ask and answer personal questions. Using this list of 20 questions, students collaborate with partners who have the male or female profile pages (on another page). One student asks a...
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Interactive Worksheets: Test Your Reading Skills
In this interactive worksheet, students will answer 10 general questions or comments by selecting the best answer (out of 4) from a drop-down box.
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Travel Questions-- Asking and Answering Questions
In this language arts worksheet, students practice orally asking and answering questions. The topic of the 5 questions on each card is travel. Students work in pairs, taking turns asking and answering the questions. Students are...
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Preferences
In this oral language worksheet, learners work in pairs to ask and answer questions. The first student asks 6 questions about the preferences of Leonardo di Caprio and Cameron Diaz. When the partner answers, it is checked and marked as...