The document contains sample dialogues about asking and answering questions regarding work schedules, weekend activities, and locations visited on different days. It also includes questions about family members' hobbies and activities, likes and dislikes, and occupations. The dialogues and questions follow a consistent format replacing pronouns with either "he/she" or "you" depending on who is speaking to keep the conversations applicable to any gender.
The document contains sample dialogues about asking and answering questions regarding work schedules, weekend activities, and locations visited on different days. It also includes questions about family members' hobbies and activities, likes and dislikes, and occupations. The dialogues and questions follow a consistent format replacing pronouns with either "he/she" or "you" depending on who is speaking to keep the conversations applicable to any gender.
The document contains sample dialogues about asking and answering questions regarding work schedules, weekend activities, and locations visited on different days. It also includes questions about family members' hobbies and activities, likes and dislikes, and occupations. The dialogues and questions follow a consistent format replacing pronouns with either "he/she" or "you" depending on who is speaking to keep the conversations applicable to any gender.
They didn’t learn how to play the piano. chess flute Did they learn how to play the piano? guitar checkers Didn’t they learn how to play the piano? electric guitar
Conversation in Trio
Did he / she work overtime today?
Did you work overtime today? Yes, I did. I worked overtime today. Yes, he / she did. He / She worked overtime today.
Didn’t he / she read any books on the weekend?
Didn’t you read any books on the weekend? No, I didn’t. I didn’t read any books on the weekend. No, he / she didn’t. He / She didn’t read any books on the weekend.
Where did he / she go on Sunday?
Where did you go on Sunday? I went to the park. He / She went to the park.
Questions in Trio
Who has a motorcycle in his / her family? bike / big car
Doesn’t he / she like to get up early? need / have What books did he / she read last year? last vacation Does he / she know a good lawyer? doctor / dentist Where did he / she go yesterday after lunch? work Does he / she play cards? checkers / chess Does he / she have breakfast with his / her family? relatives Didn’t his / her father work in an office? factory What does he / she like to do in the evening? on weekends Does he / she like his / her English class? work