How to Ask Questions in English: Top 4 Question Types

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Hi.
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I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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How can you ask questions in English?
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Let's talk about it.
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Today you're gonna dip your toe in the water of questions, so that you can have amazing
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conversations in English.
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We can imagine that you're walking beside a swimming pool, and you dip or put your toe
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in the water, just to test the temperature.
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Oh, it's cold.
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That's exactly what we're gonna do today with questions.
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You're gonna briefly learn the four most common ways to create beautiful questions in English.
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At the end of this lesson, I want to challenge you to write a comment using all four question
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forms.
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Listen carefully.
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Why should you learn how to ask questions?
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Well, I've said, many times in the past, including this video about How to Stop Being Shy in
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English, that when you ask questions, it takes off the pressure from you, because you're
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asking a question, and the other person is speaking.
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You can take a moment to take a breath, and you can also learn more about the other person.
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Let's start with a simple sentence.
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It's the fall season right now, and because I live in the mountains this is a great time
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to be here.
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The trees are red and golden and orange.
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It's breathtaking.
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There is nothing better than a gorgeous fall colors and the sun shining.
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Let's take the sentence, "I like sunny days."
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We can make four questions.
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Number one, "Do you like sunny days?"
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Number two, "What is your favorite weather?"
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Number three, "You like sunny days, right?"
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Number four, "You like sunny days?"
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Let's break down these four different types of questions.
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The first question, "Do you like sunny days," is using an auxiliary verb.
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"Do you like sunny days?"
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The auxiliary verb is do.
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"Have you been outside yet?"
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Have is that auxiliary verb.
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"Would you like me to join you?"
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Would is that auxiliary verb.
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These are closed questions.
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That means that the answers can only be yes or no.
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"Do you like sunny days?"
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"Yes."
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"Have you been outside today?"
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"No."
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"Would you like me to join you?"
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"Yes."
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Great.
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There are only two answers to these questions, or are there?
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If you would like to expand your vocabulary beyond just yes or no you can check out the
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video that I made 22 to 25 Different Ways to Say Yes and No.
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You can click on the link up here, and expand your vocabulary for your answers to this auxiliary
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question.
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The second way to form a question is with a question word.
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"What is your favorite season?"
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Here the question word is what.
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You probably learned these in your early elementary school English classes ... what, who, where,
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when, why, how often, how much.
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This one is an open question.
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Really, the answer could be anything.
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It's not just yes.
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It's not just no.
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Let's take a look at a [inaudible 00:03:12] example.
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You might ask, "What did you do in Florida on your vacation?"
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The question is what.
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"What did you do in Florida?"
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You could say, "Well, I went to the beach and it was really beautiful, 'cause I love
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sunny days.
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And, it was quite hot, but I enjoyed it."
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Great.
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You might ask, "When did you go to Florida?"
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Here the question word is when.
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"When did you go to Florida?"
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Well, the answer is not just yes or no.
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It's not a closed question.
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It's anything.
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"Oh, I went last week.
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I went three years ago.
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I'm gonna go there tomorrow."
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Great.
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The third way to create questions is by using tag questions.
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You might ask, "You like sunny days, right?"
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You can see that the main part of the sentence, you like sunny days ... This is a statement.
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This is not a question, but we're just adding a tag question on the end, right?
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When we use these words, we're just trying to verify information.
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The only time that you use a tag question, is if you think something, but you're not
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quite sure, so you want to verify that your idea is correct.
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Maybe you want to invite me to eat some barbecue at your house.
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You ask me, "You eat meat, right?"
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You think that I eat meat, but you want to verify that information, to make sure that
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it's correct.
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You don't want to invite me to eat barbecue if I don't eat meat.
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You ask me, "You eat meat, right?"
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The statement is you eat meat.
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That's just a statement.
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It's not a question, but then you're adding the tag word, right?
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The tag question right, is pretty common, but there are other tag questions that are
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a little more complicated.
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I'd like to give you a quick tip about how to use them.
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Let's go back to that original sentence, "You like sunny days right?"
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Let's change right, and instead, let's say, "You like sunny days don't you?"
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Or we could say, "You don't like sunny days do you?"
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Let's try to look for a pattern here.
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We can see in that first sentence, "You like sunny days," this is a positive sentence,
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and then, we're adding a negative tag question ... don't you.
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What about the second sentence, "You don't like sunny days do you?"
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We have a negative sentence and a positive tag question.
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This is the key to great tag questions.
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When you have a positive sentence, you're gonna add a negative tag question.
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When you have a negative sentence, you're gonna add a positive tag question.
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This is just a quick tip about tag questions.
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If you'd like me to make a full lesson here on YouTube about tag questions, let me know
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in the comments.
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The fourth way to form questions in English, is simply by changing your intonation.
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You could say, "You like sunny days?"
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Here, the grammar is the same as a simple sentence.
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"You like sunny days."
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But, my voice changed in pitch.
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"You like sunny days?"
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It went up at the end, to show that I'm asking a question.
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When do we use intonation in a question?
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This is mainly when you're showing that you're surprised, or shocked.
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You might say, with a shocked voice, "That's salt?"
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Here we have a statement, "That is salt."
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I know that it's a shocked, surprised question, because of your intonation.
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"That's salt?"
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It's going up at the end.
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Maybe you're surprised, because usually salt is small and fine, but here, I have big pieces
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of salt.
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They actually go in a salt lamp that I have.
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It makes a nice pink color.
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You might be surprised.
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"That's salt?"
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This is a great way to use intonation questions.
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Or you might ask, "Vanessa's from the US?"
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Here, we know that you're shocked.
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You're surprised, because you're using an intonation question.
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Maybe you thought that my name, Vanessa, is Brazilian, or Italian, or from another country.
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Nope, I'm from the US.
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My name is just an international name.
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You can use this intonation question.
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"Vanessa's from the US?"
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Make sure that you lift your voice at the end.
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Now, it's your turn.
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I have a big challenge for you.
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In the comments below, can you make four questions using each of these methods, auxiliary verb
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questions, question word questions, tag questions, and an intonation question?
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Maybe you can tell me about food in your country.
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You might say, "Do you like Turkish food?
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What is Turkish food?
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You like Turkish food, right?
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You like Turkish food?"
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Great.
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You're using all four kinds of questions.
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I hope that you'll be able to integrate these into your speaking, and also hear them as
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you're listening to other native speakers talk.
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Thanks so much for learning English with me.
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I'll see you again next Friday, for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English
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Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do, to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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