Teaching WH Questions
Teaching WH Questions
Teaching WH Questions
The ability to ask WH questions is important and proper understanding is needed for the students. Before
introducing questions from the text, they need to have a good foundation, things like what a question is and looks
like, what words indicate a question (who, what, where, when, why, how), and how these can be answered. So I
think this is a good lesson plan to teach 'Wh' questions in a better understanding way.
Presentation:
Step 1:
The teacher tells students that they have received a letter from the Branch Manager. The teacher reads out
the letter to them (or plays the recording).
Step 2:
Tell students that in order to ask the bank team, they will first need to think of some information you might
want from the bank. The teacher encourages students to think of the information for asking questions to them.
Step 3:
Write the students' suggestions and responses on the board. Use the below examples for getting the
information from the students.
Step 4:
Now introduce the 'Wh'-question words using the flashcards, explains what each is used for, and provide
examples. Use the below flashcards to explain the meaning and functioning.
After explaining the functioning of the "Wh" words, now ask your students to try to think some questions based on
the previously given examples in the discussion. Encourage students to frame as many as.
Practice:
Step 1:
Students are divided into groups of 4-5 (this is their ‘home group’). Each pupil in this group is assigned a
number. The pupils break up again into different groups (‘expert group’) according to their numbers (all the 1’s
together, etc.)
Each group is assigned one question word and given a paper. They brainstorm questions they might ask the
bank using that particular question word, with the teacher’s guidance.
Example:
Production:
Step 1:
Students get back into their original home groups. Explain their task. In their home groups, they are to work
together to prepare a letter having of questions to ask the bank. In the letter, they need to include questions using all
6 different questions words. Example:
Students present their letters to the class and the groups give feedback to each other. Hope you enjoy
the lesson plan.