English A1 Q&A Corrections #002: Question and correction practice for beginner English learners in the English Questions & Corrections forum.
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Question and Correction Practice
Lesson number: #002
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English A1 Questions & Corrections #002
Topic: fixing common question forms in beginner English.
Lesson overview:
- This forum thread is for question and correction practice.
- Use short, clear questions.
- Notice the question words: where, what, how.
- Use please to sound polite in a forum request.
- If you want a correction, write your own short question in the reply area.
5 words:
1. question — reading: kwes-chn — meaning: a sentence that asks for information
Usage note: Use question for a sentence that asks something.
2. where — reading: wer — meaning: in or to what place
Usage note: Use where to ask about a place.
3. what — reading: wot — meaning: which thing or information
Usage note: Use what to ask for information.
4. how — reading: hau — meaning: in what way or manner
Usage note: Use how to ask about a way or condition.
5. please — reading: pleez — meaning: a polite word for asking
Usage note: Use please to sound polite.
5 example sentences:
1. Where is the station?
Reading: wer iz dhə stey-shən
Meaning: Where is the station?
Usage note: A clear place question with where.
2. What is your city?
Reading: wot iz yor si-ti
Meaning: What is your city?
Usage note: A simple information question with what.
3. How are you?
Reading: hau ar yu
Meaning: How are you?
Usage note: A very common question about condition.
4. Please check my question.
Reading: pleez chek mai kwes-chn
Meaning: Please check my question.
Usage note: A polite forum-style line for correction threads.
5. Can you check this question?
Reading: kan yu chek dhis kwes-chn
Meaning: Can you check this question?
Usage note: A useful request for correction practice.
Mini practice:
- Choose the best word: ___ is your city? → What
- Choose the best word: ___ are you? → How
- Choose the best word: ___ is the station? → Where
- Make this polite: 'Check my question.' → Please check my question.
- Best line for a correction thread: Can you check this question?
Answer key:
1) What
2) How
3) Where
4) Please check my question.
5) Can you check this question?
Reply instruction:
- Write one short question in English.
- Use where, what, or how.
- Add please if you want a polite correction.
- Other forum users can reply with a better version.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Question and Correction Practice
Lesson number: #002
Available explanations:
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English A1 Questions & Corrections #002
Topic: fixing common question forms in beginner English.
Lesson overview:
- This forum thread is for question and correction practice.
- Use short, clear questions.
- Notice the question words: where, what, how.
- Use please to sound polite in a forum request.
- If you want a correction, write your own short question in the reply area.
5 words:
1. question — reading: kwes-chn — meaning: a sentence that asks for information
Usage note: Use question for a sentence that asks something.
2. where — reading: wer — meaning: in or to what place
Usage note: Use where to ask about a place.
3. what — reading: wot — meaning: which thing or information
Usage note: Use what to ask for information.
4. how — reading: hau — meaning: in what way or manner
Usage note: Use how to ask about a way or condition.
5. please — reading: pleez — meaning: a polite word for asking
Usage note: Use please to sound polite.
5 example sentences:
1. Where is the station?
Reading: wer iz dhə stey-shən
Meaning: Where is the station?
Usage note: A clear place question with where.
2. What is your city?
Reading: wot iz yor si-ti
Meaning: What is your city?
Usage note: A simple information question with what.
3. How are you?
Reading: hau ar yu
Meaning: How are you?
Usage note: A very common question about condition.
4. Please check my question.
Reading: pleez chek mai kwes-chn
Meaning: Please check my question.
Usage note: A polite forum-style line for correction threads.
5. Can you check this question?
Reading: kan yu chek dhis kwes-chn
Meaning: Can you check this question?
Usage note: A useful request for correction practice.
Mini practice:
- Choose the best word: ___ is your city? → What
- Choose the best word: ___ are you? → How
- Choose the best word: ___ is the station? → Where
- Make this polite: 'Check my question.' → Please check my question.
- Best line for a correction thread: Can you check this question?
Answer key:
1) What
2) How
3) Where
4) Please check my question.
5) Can you check this question?
Reply instruction:
- Write one short question in English.
- Use where, what, or how.
- Add please if you want a polite correction.
- Other forum users can reply with a better version.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].