Making your own grammar questions allows students to review concepts on their own. Students should write a statement containing the grammar point being studied, such as the simple past tense of regular verbs. Then, the student writes who, what, when, where, why or how questions based on the statement to check their understanding of using questions to review grammar independently.
Making your own grammar questions allows students to review concepts on their own. Students should write a statement containing the grammar point being studied, such as the simple past tense of regular verbs. Then, the student writes who, what, when, where, why or how questions based on the statement to check their understanding of using questions to review grammar independently.
Making your own grammar questions allows students to review concepts on their own. Students should write a statement containing the grammar point being studied, such as the simple past tense of regular verbs. Then, the student writes who, what, when, where, why or how questions based on the statement to check their understanding of using questions to review grammar independently.