How To Ask Great Questions in English

well hey there i’m emma from

english and today’s lesson is an

exciting one we’re going to perfect your

english questions so we’ll look at the

form and the structure of questions to

get simple quick answers

more complex and detailed answers

and the best types of questions to

politely ask permission or to get

someone to help you any questions

didn’t think so let’s get into the

lesson

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yeah

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six months

12 months two years

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the way you ask your questions

influences how much information that

someone gives you when they answer

so closed questions will give you a

simple answer we often call them yes or

no questions because the answer doesn’t

need any detail it just needs a simple

yes or a no take this simple sentence as

an example

she is eating pizza so looking at it is

going to help us to review the structure

of english questions it has a subject an

auxiliary verb a main verb and some

additional information in the sentence

in this case a noun now i’m sure you can

probably think of how we make a question

out of this sentence right we switch the

auxiliary verb and the subject

is she eating pizza

simple huh so with closed questions we

start with an auxiliary verb

or a modal verb which i’m going to talk

about a little later on in the lesson

but there are three main types of

axillary verbs we have be

have and do you also know that each of

these auxiliary verbs have their own

past tense forms their present tense

forms

so these auxiliary verbs actually help

you to form the tense of your question

and they impact the way that your main

verb shows up in your question is he

drinking coffee

was she working this morning

so you might notice that the verb be

here is used for continuing actions the

continuous tense so our verb is in ing

form

and that’s specifically because of our

auxiliary verb have you cleaned the car

has she slept in again

have is the axillary verb that’s used

for present and past perfect so the verb

that follows

is in the past participle form does she

work from home

did they walk to work today

do helps us to form questions in the

simple tenses

so with the simple tenses we’re just

using our base verb after your auxiliary

verb you follow a basic sentence

structure by adding the subject which is

you we they he she

then the main verb comes next and that

can be any verb at all and after all of

that comes all of the extra additional

information that you need to include is

she eating pizza were they sleeping last

night did you watch the movie have you

finished your work

so you can see this structure really

clearly can’t you auxiliary verb subject

main verb and then any additional

information

the word order is really important here

i often see my students switching the

auxiliary verb and the subject around

which isn’t grammatically correct this

is going to be a problem for you in more

formal situations or if you’re sitting

an english exam because it’s incorrect

but the reality is you’re also going to

hear native english speakers

switching that word order especially

when they’re speaking informally she’s

going

same as is she going and then of course

when we’re using question tags the rules

are a little different too she’s going

isn’t she she’s going right

you can check out an entire lesson about

question tags that i made right up here

yeah

so all of these questions questions that

require just a yes or a no a simple

answer they’re useful to help you

confirm information to get details

quickly but they’re not really great at

helping you to find out detailed

information or to have really

interesting deep conversations

this is where we need open-ended

questions because they allow us to ask

for details descriptions to dive deeper

into a conversation the structure is

really similar to a closed question

which is great but you’ve got to add

your question word right

and it’s easiest to remember all of the

question words by remembering

five w’s

and

a h

so annoying that there’s one h so much

nicer to have five w’s who what when

where why

and

how when you ask about a person you use

who

who did she go to the concert with

but when you want to know about an

activity

you would use what

what did she do last night

when you want to understand the action

in relation to time you use

when

when did she go to the concert

for location it’s

where

where did she go last night

to find out the reason that someone did

something or something happened we use

why

why did she go to the concert

and you can use how to find the solution

for something

how did she get to the concert

but open questions are my favorite types

of questions because they’re so great

for conversation when you learn to

master them it’s not just yes or no this

or that there’s so much more space for

detail and extra ideas now i’ve got a

tip to help you remember the word order

in questions right to remember the

structure of english questions and i

want you to try and remember these

acronyms

for closed questions and for quick

answers remember as v

auxiliary verb subject verb and

additional information for open

questions and longer more detailed

answers remember quasi question word

auxiliary verb

subject verb and additional information

now closed and open questions are great

when it comes to getting information but

what about when you want to ask a

question to get someone to do something

for you you’re making a request right

and your chances for getting someone to

do something for you increase quite

significantly if you ask politely so

let’s see what we need to do to ask

politely can i use your phone

uh

no

you’ve got to ask politely right and

there is a really clear way to help

rephrase your questions in english to

make them more polite

a direct question gets the information

that you want but sometimes in some

context it sounds really blunt

and that’s when you can use an indirect

question there are many many ways to

indirectly ask someone to do something

in english but i’ve got three to share

with you today

could i please

would you mind

and do you know

so we can add all of these to the

beginning of our questions to help make

them sound a little more polite

would you mind if i used your phone oh

sure

so let’s look at those two sentences

again

can i use your phone

this question is the same structure as a

closed question isn’t it but we’re using

a modal auxiliary verbs modal verbs are

auxiliary verbs too so you’re gonna get

a short sharp yes or no answer to that

question

could i please use your phone so we’re

adding could instead of can it softens

the request and of course by adding

please it also elevates the level of

politeness the second polite phrase is

would you mind so this is generally used

when you want someone to do something

for you

would you mind making dinner

would you mind taking me to work

tomorrow

notice the changing form of that verb to

the continuous ing form

now we can also use would you mind in

the same way that we would say

could i please to ask permission for

something but when we do that we need to

add the word if

would you mind if i used your phone

would you mind if i had the last piece

of cake would you mind is like

would you be upset

if i did something so you’re checking to

be polite what time does the bus leave

this is a really blunt direct question

and if you’re interrupting someone to

ask that question it can sound quite

rude

but by adding

do you know

you can soften your tone you can make

the question more polite

do you know what time the bust leaves

there are some small little changes to

take note of here can you see them

we remove the auxiliary verb and the

verb changes to the third person

singular form you can make this sentence

more polite

by adding

do you know if or do you know whether

do you know if she’s coming to the party

so next time you want to politely ask

for permission to do something

or you want someone to do something for

you

or you want to ask for some more

information politely then just remember

the three important phrases you learned

in today’s lesson could i please

would you mind

do you know

all right let’s do a little error

correction together just to make sure

that everything you learnt during this

lesson stays put in your mind i’ve got

three questions that need short answers

and the sentences are not quite right

either the word order’s mixed up or

maybe i’ve used the wrong auxiliary verb

i want you to help me fix them she’s

drinking coffee

is she drinking coffee

last night were they party

were they partying last night

did you yesterday go to work

did you go to work yesterday

remember those acronyms

the next three sentences require longer

answers they’re open questions

but

the question words are missing and i

need your help

who

did he play football with

when did they play football

where did they play football

hopefully that wasn’t too hard but in

this last part of the challenge i’ve got

to ask you to change these direct

questions into

more polite ones indirect questions and

if you’ve got any doubts or if you’re

not sure about the way that you’re doing

this drop your questions down into the

comments below that’s where i can jump

in and help you out and give you some

feedback

what time is our meeting

do you know what time our meeting is

can you take me to the airport tomorrow

do you mind taking me to the airport

tomorrow

can i use your car tonight

could i please use your car tonight

cool now you’ve got all the tools that

you need to ask great questions whether

you’re getting short answers long

answers or you’re asking polite

questions and if you want to ask me a

question

add it down into the comments below i’m

looking forward to reading and giving

feedback and

answering some of your questions down

there

i will see you in the next lesson have a

great week and i’ll see you soon

好吧,嘿,我是来自

英语的 emma,今天的课程

令人兴奋,我们将完善你的

英语问题,因此我们将查看问题的

形式和结构,以

获得简单快速的答案,

更复杂和详细的答案

以及 最好的问题类型

礼貌地征求许可或让

某人帮助你 任何

不这么认为的问题 让我们进入

课程

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但首先快速测验你现在是否专注

于提高你的英语

是的

,你会多快 喜欢注意到

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六个月

12 个月 两年

好吧 如果有办法让它

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如果你对那个问题回答“是”

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参加下一个语言冲刺

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首次付款的特别折扣

你好运 你问问题的方式会

影响

某人在回答时给你的信息量

如此封闭的问题会给你一个

简单的答案 我们经常称他们为是或

否问题,因为答案

不需要任何细节它只需要一个简单的

是或否 以这个简单的句子

为例,

她正在吃披萨,所以看它

可以帮助我们复习

英语问题的结构 它有主语

助动词 主要动词和

句子中的一些附加信息

现在是名词的情况,我相信您可能

会想到我们如何

从这句话中提出一个问题,我们切换

助动词,主语

是她吃披萨

简单,嗯,所以我们

从封闭式问题开始 h 助动词

或情态动词,我将

在本课稍后讨论,

但我们有三种主要类型的

腋动词

,你是否也知道这些助动词中的每一个

都有自己的

过去时形成他们的现在时

形式,

所以这些助动词实际上可以帮助

你形成问题的时态

,它们会影响你的主要

动词在你的问题中出现的方式是他

喝咖啡

是她今天早上工作,

所以你可能会注意到 动词 be

here 用于持续动作

持续时态,所以我们的动词是 ing

形式

,这特别是因为我们的

助动词 have you clean the car

has she sleep in again

have 是

用于现在和过去完成时的腋窝动词,所以 后面的动词

是过去分词形式 do she

work from

home do they walk to work today

do 帮助我们用简单时态形成问题,

所以我们只使用简单时态

o 你的基础动词在你的助动词之后

你遵循一个基本的句子

结构,添加主语是

你我们他她

然后主要动词是下一个,它

可以是任何动词,所有

这些都是额外的附加

信息 你需要包括的是

她吃披萨他们昨晚睡觉

了吗你看电影了吗你

完成了你的工作

所以你可以很清楚地看到这个结构

你不能辅助动词主语

主要动词然后任何附加

信息词序是 在这里真的很重要

我经常看到我的学生在

语法上不正确的助动词和主语之间切换这

在更正式的情况下对您来说将是一个问题,

或者如果您正在

参加英语考试,因为它不正确

但现实 您是否还会

听到以英语为母语的人

切换词序,尤其是

当他们非正式讲话时

当我们使用问题标签时,规则

也有点不同

是或否 一个简单的

答案 它们有助于您

确认信息以快速获取详细信息

,但它们在

帮助您查找详细

信息或进行真正

有趣的深入对话方面并不是很出色

这是我们需要开放式的地方

问题,因为它们允许我们

要求详细描述以更深入

地进行对话 结构

非常类似于封闭式问题

,这很棒,但是您必须

正确添加问题词

,并且最容易记住所有

问题词 记住

五个 w

ah 太烦人了 cert with

但是当您想了解一项

活动时,

您会使用

她昨晚做了什么

当您想了解

与时间相关的动作时,您使用的时间

是她什么时候去音乐会

的位置,这是

她去哪里

昨晚找出某人

做某事或某事发生的原因,我们使用

她为什么去音乐会

,您可以使用如何找到某事的解决方案

她是如何参加音乐会的,

但开放式问题是我最喜欢的

类型 问题,因为

当你学会掌握它们时,它们非常适合对话,

不仅仅是是或否,

或者有更多的空间来

详细说明和额外的想法现在我有一个

技巧可以帮助你记住

问题中的词序 记住

英语问题结构的权利,我

希望您尝试记住这些

用于封闭式问题和快速

回答的首字母缩写词,请记住作为 v

辅助动词主语动词和

开放式问题的附加信息

stions 和更长更详细的

答案记住准问题词

辅助动词

主语动词和附加信息

现在关闭和开放式问题在

获取信息时非常有用,

但是当你想问一个

问题让某人为你做某事

时呢? 重新提出正确的请求

,如果您礼貌地询问,您让某人

为您做某事的机会会大大增加,

所以

让我们看看我们需要做什么才能

礼貌地询问我可以使用您的电话

吗?不,您必须礼貌地询问正确和

有一种非常清晰的方法可以帮助

您用英语重新表述您的问题,以

使其更

有礼貌 直接问题可以获得

您想要的信息,但有时在某些

情况下听起来真的很生硬

,这时您可以使用间接

问题有很多方法

间接要求某人

用英语做某事,但我今天有三个要

与你分享,

我能

请你

介意吗,你知道吗,

所以我们可以做广告 d 所有这些到

我们问题的开头,以帮助使

它们听起来更有礼貌

,如果我用你的电话,你介意吗?

当然

,让我们再看看这两个句子

我可以用你的电话吗?

这个问题的结构与

封闭的问题不是吗,但我们使用

的是情态助动词 情态

动词也是助动词,所以你会得到

一个简短的回答是或否的

问题

,我可以用你的手机,所以我们

添加了可以代替 of can 它可以

软化请求,当然

还可以通过添加 please 来提高礼貌水平

me to work

tomorrow

注意那个动词的变化形式

现在我们也可以使用 will you mind

就像我们说的一样,

我可以请求允许

某事,但是当我们这样做时,我们需要 t o

如果你介意我用你的

手机你介意我有最后

一块蛋糕你介意

如果我做了什么你会不高兴所以你

要礼貌地检查一下公共汽车几点到 离开

这是一个非常直率的直接问题

,如果你打断别人

问这个问题,这听起来很

粗鲁,

但是通过添加

你知道

你可以软化你的语气你可以

让问题更礼貌

你知道半身像什么时候离开

这里有一些小的改动

需要注意,你能看到吗?

我们去掉了助动词,

动词变成了第三人称

单数形式你可以

通过添加

do you know if 或 do you know if

do you 来使这句话更礼貌 知道她是否要来参加聚会,

所以下次你想礼貌地

请求允许做某事,

或者你想让某人为你做某事,

或者你想礼貌地询问更多

信息时,请

记住三个重要的短语 你

在今天的课上学到了,

请问你介意

吗?你知道吗?

我们一起做一些错误

修正,以

确保你在这节课中学到的一切都

牢记在心。我有

三个问题需要简短的回答

和 句子不太对,

要么是词序混淆,要么是

我使用了错误的助动词,

我希望你帮我改正,她在

咖啡,她昨晚喝咖啡

,他们参加

派对了吗,他们昨晚参加派对

了吗?

去上班 你昨天去上班了吗

记住那些首字母

缩略词 接下来的三个句子需要更长的

答案 它们是开放式问题,

但问题词不见了,我

需要你的帮助

他和

谁一起踢足球

他们什么时候踢足球 他们在

哪里踢球 足球

希望这不是太难,但在

挑战的最后一部分,我

必须要求你将这些直接

问题改为

更礼貌的间接问题

如果你有任何疑问,或者如果你

不确定你这样做的方式,

请将你的问题放到

下面的评论中,我可以

在这里为你提供帮助,并在什么时候给你一些

反馈

我们要开会

吗你知道我们的开会时间

吗 明天可以

带我去机场 你介意明天带我去机场

我今晚可以用你的车吗

今晚可以用你的车吗

你需要问很好的问题,无论

你是得到简短的答案还是长的

答案,或者你问的是礼貌的

问题,如果你想问我一个

问题,

请将其添加到下面的评论中,我

期待阅读并提供

反馈和

在那里回答你的一些问题

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