Simpler Version:
Context: A child comes home from playing outside and their parent notices they are covered in dirt.
Parent: “You’re filthy dirty! What have you been doing?”
Concept Checking Questions:
1. Is the child covered in dirt?
2. Does the parent express surprise?
3. Is the parent asking about the child’s recent activities?
4. Is the parent using the present perfect continuous tense in their question?
5. Does the parent want to know what the child has been doing?
Same Version:
Context: A friend meets another friend after a long hike and notices they are covered in dirt.
Friend: “You’re filthy dirty! What have you been doing?”
Concept Checking Questions:
1. Is the friend covered in dirt?
2. Does the speaker express surprise?
3. Is the speaker asking about the friend’s recent activities?
4. Is the speaker using the present perfect continuous tense in their question?
5. Does the speaker want to know what the friend has been doing?
More Complex Version:
Context: A detective finds a suspect at a crime scene covered in dirt.
Detective: “You’re filthy dirty! What have you been doing?”
Concept Checking Questions:
1. Is the suspect covered in dirt?
2. Does the detective express surprise?
3. Is the detective asking about the suspect’s recent activities?
4. Is the detective using the present perfect continuous tense in their question?
5. Does the detective want to know what the suspect has been doing?
6. Is the detective implying that the suspect’s dirty appearance is related to the crime scene?
7. Is the detective expecting the suspect to provide an explanation for their condition?