Slide 1: Title: “Wh” Questions
Slide 2: Introduction: - “Wh” questions are used to gather information and seek clarification. - They typically begin with words like who, what, when, where, why, and how. - Understanding and using “Wh” questions is essential for effective communication.
Slide 3: Who: - Used to inquire about a person’s identity or the subject of a sentence. - Example: “Who is the CEO of this company?”
Slide 4: What: - Used to ask about the nature or characteristics of something. - Example: “What is the capital of France?”
Slide 5: When: - Used to inquire about the time or date of an event. - Example: “When is the deadline for this project?”
Slide 6: Where: - Used to ask about the location or place of something. - Example: “Where is the nearest grocery store?”
Slide 7: Why: - Used to seek the reason or purpose behind something. - Example: “Why did you choose this career path?”
Slide 8: How: - Used to ask about the manner or method of doing something. - Example: “How do you bake a cake?”
Slide 9: Tips for using “Wh” questions effectively: 1. Be specific and clear in your questioning. 2. Use appropriate tone and body language to convey your intent. 3. Listen actively to the responses and ask follow-up questions if needed. 4. Practice using “Wh” questions in different contexts to improve your communication skills.
Slide 10: Conclusion: - “Wh” questions are powerful tools for gathering information and engaging in meaningful conversations. - By mastering the use of “Wh” questions, you can enhance your communication skills and deepen your understanding of the world around you.
Slide 11: Thank you! - Questions?
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