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The Learning Studio> Spoken English Course> Week 3> 📘 Day 4 – Wh- Questions

 

✅ WHAT Questions (20)
What is your name?
→ My name is Neha.
What do you eat?
→ I eat rice.
What is your favorite color?
→ Blue.
What do you do at school?
→ I study.
What is in your bag?
→ Books.
What do you drink?
→ I drink milk.
What game do you play?
→ Cricket.
What do you like to draw?
→ Flowers.
What do you see in the sky?
→ Clouds.
What do you wear to school?
→ A uniform.
What does your father do?
→ He is a teacher.
What do you do on Sundays?
→ I rest.
What is your favorite fruit?
→ Mango.
What do you write with?
→ A pen.
What do you hear?
→ A song.
What animal do you like?
→ A dog.
What is your hobby?
→ Reading.
What is your favorite subject?
→ English.
What is your school name?
→ Sunrise School.
What do you do in the evening?
→ I play.

✅ WHERE Questions (20)
Where do you live?
→ In Palitana.
Where do you study?
→ At school.
Where is your book?
→ On the table.
Where is your pencil box?
→ In my bag.
Where does your sister work?
→ In a hospital.
Where do cows live?
→ On a farm.
Where do birds fly?
→ In the sky.
Where is your house?
→ Near the temple.
Where do you play?
→ In the garden.
Where does your father go every day?
→ To the office.
Where do you keep your shoes?
→ In the rack.
Where do you sit in class?
→ In the front row.
Where is your school?
→ Near the park.
Where does your friend live?
→ In Rajkot.
Where is the sun?
→ In the sky.
Where do you go on Sundays?
→ To the market.
Where is your mobile phone?
→ On the bed.
Where does it rain a lot?
→ In Mumbai.
Where is your lunch box?
→ On the shelf.
Where do you eat dinner?
→ At the table.

✅ WHEN Questions (20)
When do you wake up?
→ At 6 a.m.
When do you eat lunch?
→ At 1 p.m.
When is your birthday?
→ In May.
When do you go to school?
→ At 7 a.m.
When do you sleep?
→ At 10 p.m.
When do you play?
→ In the evening.
When is Diwali?
→ In November.
When do you study?
→ At night.
When do you visit your grandma?
→ On weekends.
When is the exam?
→ Next week.
When do you clean your room?
→ On Saturday.
When do you wear new clothes?
→ On festivals.
When do you read?
→ After dinner.
When do you watch TV?
→ On Sunday.
When do you go shopping?
→ On holidays.
When is your test?
→ Tomorrow.
When does your father come home?
→ At 6 p.m.
When does your mother cook?
→ In the morning.
When does it rain?
→ In July.
When do you do homework?
→ In the afternoon.

✅ WHO Questions (20)
Who is your best friend?
→ Meera.
Who teaches you English?
→ My teacher.
Who cooks food?
→ My mother.
Who plays with you?
→ My brother.
Who sings songs?
→ Riya.
Who opens the door?
→ I do.
Who helps you at home?
→ My sister.
Who gives you gifts?
→ My uncle.
Who is in the kitchen?
→ My mom.
Who is your teacher?
→ Miss Pooja.
Who cleans your classroom?
→ The students.
Who brings milk?
→ The milkman.
Who drives the bus?
→ The driver.
Who buys vegetables?
→ My father.
Who tells stories?
→ My grandmother.
Who calls you?
→ My friend.
Who comes late?
→ Ravi.
Who writes on the board?
→ The teacher.
Who reads books?
→ I do.
Who helps your teacher?
→ The monitor.

✅ WHY Questions (20)
Why do you eat food?
→ I feel hungry.
Why do you study?
→ To learn.
Why do you sleep early?
→ I feel tired.
Why are you happy?
→ I got a gift.
Why do you wear shoes?
→ To protect my feet.
Why do you drink water?
→ I am thirsty.
Why do birds fly?
→ To find food.
Why do you run?
→ For fun.
Why do you go to school?
→ To learn.
Why do you watch TV?
→ For fun.
Why do you cry?
→ I am sad.
Why do you laugh?
→ I heard a joke.
Why do we wear warm clothes?
→ It’s cold.
Why do you like mangoes?
→ They are sweet.
Why do you play outside?
→ It is fun.
Why do we use umbrellas?
→ It’s raining.
Why do you stay at home?
→ I am sick.
Why is she running?
→ She is late.
Why do you take a bath?
→ To stay clean.
Why do we celebrate festivals?
→ To enjoy with family.

✅ HOW Questions (20)
How do you go to school?
→ I walk.
How are you?
→ I’m fine.
How does your father go to work?
→ By bike.
How do you write?
→ With a pen.
How do you feel?
→ Happy.
How does she talk?
→ Softly.
How do you eat rice?
→ With a spoon.
How do you make tea?
→ With milk and sugar.
How do you study?
→ With books.
How do you open the door?
→ With a key.
How do you draw?
→ With crayons.
How does he play cricket?
→ Very well.
How do you wash your hands?
→ With soap.
How do you brush your teeth?
→ With a brush.
How does your mother cook?
→ On the gas.
How do you clean your room?
→ With a broom.
How do you make a card?
→ With paper.
How do you learn English?
→ By speaking.
How do you spell your name?
→ N-E-H-A.
How does he go to school?
→ By bus.

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Ashish Pithadiya
Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.