Echo questions are short questions that repeat part of what someone else has said to show interest and keep a conversation going. Examples of echo questions provided include "Really?", "Have you? It must be exciting!", and "Are you? Is it fun?". Echo questions can be used to express surprise, invite the other person to provide more details, or look for common experiences.
Echo questions are short questions that repeat part of what someone else has said to show interest and keep a conversation going. Examples of echo questions provided include "Really?", "Have you? It must be exciting!", and "Are you? Is it fun?". Echo questions can be used to express surprise, invite the other person to provide more details, or look for common experiences.
Echo questions are short questions that repeat part of what someone else has said to show interest and keep a conversation going. Examples of echo questions provided include "Really?", "Have you? It must be exciting!", and "Are you? Is it fun?". Echo questions can be used to express surprise, invite the other person to provide more details, or look for common experiences.
Echo questions are very useful to keep a conversarion going. You
can show surprise or interest by using them. They mean: “Really?” “Have you? It must be exciting! “It’s easy to windsurf.” I’m an only child. “Can you? It must be hard to “My mum is a chef.” learn.” “Are you? Is it fun?” “I’ve got three brothers.” “Aren’t you? Where are you “I can speak Japanese.” from?” “Do you? Me too.” “We are studying IT” “Does she? Where exactly?” “I’m not Uruguayan.” “Don’t you? I love it.” “I love rock.” “Did you? What was it like?” “My sister lives very near.” “Didn’t you? Why not?” “I don’t like pizza.” “Was she? That’s interesting.” “I went to school in Italy.”
“I didn’t go to school last year.” ________________________
“She was the Carnival Queen last
year.” ________________________
“My dad works for an ________________________
international company.” ________________________ “I hate sports.” ________________________ “It’s my birthday today.” ________________________ “I didn’t go out last weekend.” ________________________ “Susan has been to Africa.” ________________________ “My grandma is Italian.”