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English at Work: Asking Questions
Program length: 16:00

Asking Questions shows learners how to ask for information, recognize rhetorical questions and use closed, open and statement questions to get quality answers.

Language Learning Methodology

Asking Questions promotes communication and language competence by building the desire and motivation to learn and the confidence to try. Confidence in learning and using English leads to successful communication.

Language and instructional design for Asking Questions by Linguistics expert Dr. Fran Byrnes and Psychologist Eve Ash. Have fun learning English as it is really spoken!


Asking Questions is part of the Cutting Edge English at Work Series and is chaptered into 5 sections:

1. Language Functions

Explores how we do things with language such as apologizing, agreeing, comparing, giving reasons, explaining, asking etc.

2. Grammar

Looks at key elements of grammar and syntax, such as: tenses, comparatives, modals, questions, gerunds, conditionals and more.

3. Idioms

Explains common idiomatic expressions that on-English speakers often find confusing.

4. Vocabulary

Helps increase word knowledge by highlighting challenging vocabulary in everyday conversations.

5. Pronunciation

Provides help with English sounds and rhythms for those new to the language.

For more information on the Cutting Edge English at Work Series, please CLICK HERE.


Languages Available (sold separately): English

 

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