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Asking Questions in Spanish

Asking Questions in Spanish

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World Languages

6th - 8th Grade

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Melanie Shayowitz

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15 Slides • 30 Questions

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Why is it important to ask questions?

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Asking questions can lead to confusion and misunderstandings.
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It is important to ask questions to show you're smarter than your classmates.

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It is important to ask questions to gain clarity & enhance understanding

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It is important to ask questions so you can learn other people's secrets.

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Multiple Choice

What are the two main types of questions we are going to focus on in this lesson?

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Yes/no questions and open-ended questions

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Multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions

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True/false and matching questions

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Short answer and essay questions

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Multiple Choice

How do you say 'The dog sleeps' in Spanish?

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El perro duerme

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El perro canta

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El perro juega

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El perro come

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Multiple Choice

How do you ask "Does the dog sleep?"

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¿El perro hace dormir?

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¿Hace duerme el perro?

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¿Duerme el perro?

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¿Duermo el perro?

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Fill in the Blank

Translate the sentence 'Taylor Swift sings' into Spanish.

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Multiple Choice

¿Canta Taylor Swift?

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No

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Solo en español

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A veces

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Multiple Choice

What are two important rules for writing questions in Spanish mentioned in the lesson?

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Questions do not start with do/does and use two question marks

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Questions always start with do/does and use one question mark

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Questions use exclamation marks and start with ¿Qué

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Questions must be in present tense and use three question marks

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Reorder

Reorder the following declarative statement by inverting (switching) the order of the subject and verb.

ustedes

trabajan

los

sábados

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2
3
4

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Multiple Choice

An example of a yes/no question would be...
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¿Quién es él?
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¿Cómo te llamas?
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¿Eres mi amigo?
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¿De dónde eres?

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Multiple Choice

What is the formula for asking a yes/no question in Spanish?

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Subject + Verb

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Verb + Subject

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Verb + Object

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Subject + Object

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Fill in the Blank

Turn this sentence into a yes/no question: El estudiante estudia.

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Fill in the Blank

Turn this sentence into a yes/no question: Bad Bunny camina.

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Fill in the Blank

Turn this sentence into a yes/no question: La mujer viaja. into a yes/no question in Spanish using the correct formula.

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Where does the additional detail, in this case en su jaula/in his cage, go when asking a question?

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The beginning

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The end

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Before the verb

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Before the noun

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct formula for forming a yes or no question in Spanish when the sentence contains more than just a verb or a subject?

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Subject + Verb + Rest of Sentence

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Verb + Subject + Rest of Sentence

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Rest of Sentence + Verb + Subject

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Subject + Rest of Sentence + Verb

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Fill in the Blank

Question image

Turn the following sentence into a question: El gato juega con el ratón?

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Multiple Choice

How do you transform the phrase 'Las turistas van al museo.' into a yes or no question in Spanish?

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¿Van las turistas al museo?

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¿Las turistas al museo van?

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¿Al museo van las turistas?

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¿Van al museo las turistas?

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Multiple Choice

Use Intonation to make this sentence a question:

Mariana juega volleyball.

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¿Mariana juega volleyball?

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¿Mariana juega volleyball.

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Mariana juega volleyball, ¿no?

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¿Juega Mariana volleyball?

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Multiple Choice

Use intonation to make this sentence a question:

Pedro practica los verbos.

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No, Pedro practica los verbos

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Pedro practica los verbos?

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¿Pedro practica los verbos?

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Practica Pedro los verbos?

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Multiple Choice

Use Intonation to make this sentence a question:

Raul estudia mucho.

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Raul estudia

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Estudia mucho Raul?

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Raul estudia mucho?

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¿Raul estudia mucho?

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Multiple Choice

Use Intonation to make this sentence a question:

Ustedes desean bailar.

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Tu deseas bailar?

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¿Ustedes desean bailar?

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¿Desean ustedes bailar?

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Ustedes desean bailar, ¿no?

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are examples of open-ended questions in Spanish?

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¿Dónde habla ella español?

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¿Habla ella español?

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¿Cuándo habla ella español?

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¿Por qué habla ella español?

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Multiple Choice

When asking an interrogative question, what is the order of words you need to create the question?

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Verb+Subject+rest of question

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Subject+verb+rest of the question

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Interrogative (question word)+Verb+Subject+rest of question

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Subject + Verb+ rest of the question + either No/Cierto/Verdad

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Match

Match the English/Spanish interrogative:

¿Cuándo?

¿Qué?

¿Dónde?

¿Cuánto?

When?

What?

Where?

How much?

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Multiple Choice

¿ _________ es ella?- Es la amiga de Luisa.

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Qué

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Quién

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De dónde

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Cuáles

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Multiple Choice

¿ ________ es tu profesor de física? - Es simpático y muy divertdo.

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Cómo

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Quién

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Dónde

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Cuál

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Multiple Choice

¿ _______ es la fiesta? -Es hoy por la noche.

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Cuándo

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Cuánto

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Qué

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Cuál

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Multiple Choice

¿___ es el chico nuevo? Se llama Miguel.

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dónde

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de dónde

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cómo

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quién

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Multiple Choice

What does interrogative mean?

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interrogate

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inversion

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tag word

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question word

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Multiple Choice

Spanish uses an upside down question mark at the beginning of a question and a normal one at the end to clarify that you are in fact looking at a question.

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Cierto

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Falso

Why is it important to ask questions?

1
Asking questions can lead to confusion and misunderstandings.
2

It is important to ask questions to show you're smarter than your classmates.

3

It is important to ask questions to gain clarity & enhance understanding

4

It is important to ask questions so you can learn other people's secrets.

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