Question As A Response

Statements and Questions #15

Worksheet Description

The “Statement and Question” worksheet provides students with a list of statements on various everyday topics, such as feelings, preferences, and personal situations. Students are tasked with writing a corresponding question for each statement, effectively converting declarations into interrogatives. This activity requires students to think about what kind of question would elicit the given statements as responses, enhancing their ability to form questions logically and contextually.

This worksheet is aimed at teaching students how to create questions that are directly related to given statements. It reinforces the concept that statements provide information and end with a period, while questions seek information and end with a question mark. Through this exercise, students practice not only the grammatical structure of questions but also the critical thinking skills needed to engage in a meaningful dialogue. It also helps improve their overall communication skills by understanding the dynamic between asking and telling in conversation.