Talking about Experiences ( 경험 묻고 답하기 ) Have you…? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

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Talking about Experiences ( 경험 묻고 답하기 ) Have you…? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

Expressing Desire/Hope ( 소망 표현하기 ) I hope…

Expressions of Frequency ( 빈도 묻고 말하기 ) How often do you…? I…___ times a _______.

Asking for Information ( 정보 묻기 ) What kind of…?

Asking about Methods / Spelling ( 방법. 절차 묻고 설명하기 ) Can you explain how to do it?

Can you explain how to make a ghost lollipop? Get a lollipop Put a tissue on it Put a rubber band on it Draw a face

Asking for Repetition ( 되묻기 ) Can you please say that again? Excuse me? Pardon me? How do you spell that?

How to Play In teams. 2 teams play at a time. Raise your hand to answer. 1 answer = 1 point 3 points = 1 throw

How to Play You win points with a throw. -20 points if you miss The team with the most points wins!

Question Types You see a picture. “Make a question: How o…” “Answer: How often do you play soccer?”

Question Types Scrambled words – make a sentence.

Question Types Multiple choice – pick the right letter. Q: Which answer is right? A.Not this one B.This one C.Not this one D.Not this one

Question Types Put the instructions in order. You must use words like “first, then, last…” Find the ramen Cook the ramen Eat the ramen

Question Types Freestyle! (Answer/finish the question.) Ex: What are your hobbies? My hobbies are…

What kind of fruit do you like? I like apples/grapes/oranges…

Answer this question: How often do you walk to school? I walk to school five times a week.

Make a question: “Have y…” Have you eaten a strawberry?

You couldn’t hear something someone said. What do you say? A: Excuse you? B: Can you spell this? C: Can you say that again? D: Can you slay that again?

Can you explain how to send an ? turn on your computer type a message sign into your account Hit “send”

Make a question: “Can you e…how to m….” Can you explain how to make a frog?

What kind of animal is this?

Have you…? Have you traveled to Paris? Have you eaten dalkalbi?

Make a question: “How o….?” How often do you go swimming? How often do you lick/kiss a dolphin?

Answer this question: “Have you worn sunglasses?” Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

I can’t play baseball. I’m so sad. A: “I h…” I hope you learn to play / get better!

A: I went to the moon last week. B: (?) A: I hope you have fun. B: I hope you had fun. C: I hope you was funny. D: I hope you had funny.

You didn’t understand something someone said. Ask a question. Can you say that again? / Excuse me? …

Make a question: “Have y…?” Have you read a book?

Can you explain how to make a Jack O’ Lantern? Cut the top off Get a pumpkin Take out the seeds Cut a face into it

Answer this question: “Have you danced Gangnam Style?” Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

My giraffe is sick! I’m so sad. A: “I h…” I hope it/he/she gets better!

What kind of games do you like? I like board/computer games. / I like fun/scary… ones.

Make a question: “How o….?” How often do you ride a bike?

Answer this question: “How often do you laugh?” I laugh 7 times a day.

Which is right? A: I dance four time a week. B: I dance fwice a week. C: I dance twice times a week. D: I dance twice a week.

Can you explain…? Can you explain how to buy a ticket / call someone?

Have you…? Have you played the piano / danced in the rain?

A: I have a dance contest tomorrow. B: I h… I hope you win.

Can you explain how to put this elephant in a box? Open the box Push until it fits Make the elephant step in the box

Answer this question: “How often do you go fishing?” I never go fishing. / I go fishing twice a year.

Which is right? A: Have you eated? B: Have you cutted paper? C: Have you brought a dog? D: Have you sanged a song?

A: What kind of movies do you like? B: I like…(?) A: fantasy ones B: comedy ones C: thriller ones D: scary ones

How often…? How often do you travel? How often do you wash your hair?

Make a question: “How o…?” How often do you wash the dishes?

Can you explain… A: how to dancing? B: how to sing? C: how to plays a game? D: how to table?

What kind of monster is this?

Answer this question: “How often do you eat hotdogs?” I eat hotdogs twice a year. / I never eat hotdogs.

What two kinds of animals is this animal made from? polar bear and zebra

You didn’t understand something someone said. Ask a question. Can you say that again? / Excuse me? …

What kind of drink is the best? Water/orange juice… is the best.