eastern visayas state university september 9, 2011
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Review of Question Formation &The Art of Questioning in Discussion
Eastern Visayas State University
September 9, 2011
Correcting student mistakes
1. You have received my letter?2. You can tell me the time?3. What means ‘periphrastic’?4. How much the room costs?5. Did you went to Ormoc last weekend?6. Where you bought that dalandan?7. If I will eat the soup, I will feel better?8. Will you mind passing the rice bowl?9. Is coming your mother tomorrow?10. How many is the fare to Maasin?
You have received my letter?
Have you received my letter?Did you receive my letter?
Rule: To change a statement into a question, reverse the order of subject and verb.
You can tell me the time?
Can you tell me the time?Could you tell me the time?What time is it?
Rule: To change a statement into a question, reverse the order of subject and verb.
Note: the literal answer to a “can” question is “yes” or “no”, but idiomatically we use it to request things politely.
What means ‘periphrastic’?
What does ‘periphrastic’ mean?
Rule: for what, how, when, why, where, how much and who questions, use a helping verb (does, have, are, etc.) and change the main verb into its root form (mean, not means).
How much the room costs?
How much does the room cost?
Rule: for what, how, when, why, where, how much, and who questions, use a helping verb (does, have, are, etc.) and change the main verb into its root form (cost, not costs).
Did you went to Ormoc last weekend?
Did you go to Ormoc last weekend?
Rule: For “yes or no” past tense questions, use the root form of the main verb (go, not went).
Where you bought that dalandan?
Where did you buy that dalandan?
Rule: For past tense where why, what, who and how questions, use a helping verb (did, have, were) and use the root form of the main verb (buy, not bought).
If I will eat the soup, I will feel better?
If I eat the soup, will I feel better?If I would eat the soup, would I feel better?If I were to eat the soup, would I feel better?
Rule: for conditional/hypothetical future questions, use the root verb (eat) or conditionals (would, could, should, were to)
Will you mind passing the rice bowl?
Would you mind passing the rice bowl?
Rule: For polite requests, use “would” or “could” instead of “will” or “can”.
Is coming your mother tomorrow?
Is your mother coming tomorrow?
To change an “is” statement into a question, put the “is” at the beginning of the sentence:
Statement: Your mother is coming tomorrow.Question: Is your mother coming tomorrow?
How many is the fare to Maasin?
How much is the fare to Maasin?
Rule: How much refers to uncountable nouns (rice, water, knowledge, prices)How many refers to countable nouns (apples, people, distance)
How many kilometers to Maasin?How much is the fare to Maasin?
Question Types for Discussion:
A video comparison
Sample 1: “Anyone? Anyone?”
“In an effort to alleviate the effects of the _____________? Anyone? Anyone?Great Depression, passed the ______________ Anyone? Anyone? Tariff Bill…The Holly-Smoot Tariff Act, which __________, Anyone? Raised or lowered?...”
Sample 2: What does that mean?
This is another Dylan poem. Now. Is that a code or does it just mean what it says?“And I will not turn myself down to die, when I go to my grave, my head will be high.”My head will be high. What does that mean? Anybody.
Sample 3: “You think you can do it?”
Teacher: “Everyone look at the board. Would someone please read for me what’s on the board.”
Students: “Juan has 5 times as many girlfriends as Pedro. Carlos has 1 girlfriend less than Pedro. If the total number of girlfriends between them is 20, how many does each gigolo have?”
Sample 4: “What else do you see?”
Teacher: So we see this man and he is Virginia. What else do you see?Student: A battle with the lightning and the boat.Teacher: Okay there seems to be some kind of battle between the lightning and the boat. Okay a war or battle. Okay, what do you see?Student: Sign says “Public Schools Closing.”Teacher: Okay. Public Schools Closing. The name of the boat has changed. Has changed to “Public Schools Closing.” Tiffany.Student: “Riding out the storm.”Teacher: Okay. The title is “Riding Out the Storm.”
Sample 5: “What would you do?”
Student: It’s sort of like forcing in a way.Teacher: So forcing her?Student: Yeah.Teacher: You would choose the forcing one and make them do their share of the work. Okay! What would you do, let’s see…Nick?
Open Discussion: Problems in Teaching by Discussion.
Questions for discussion:
1. What challenges do you have in getting students participating in discussion-style teaching?
2. What challenges do you have in managing discussion-style learning?
3. How should teachers respond to wrong answers by students?
Questioning To Promote Higher Order Thinking Skills
Group DemonstrationIn groups by discipline, roleplay a classroom discussion using at least 4 of the question types reviewed.
1. Choose a topic within your field2. Simulate a classroom discussion with one
representative as teacher, the rest as students3. Integrate at least 4 HOTS questions in your
presentation (ApplyingCreating or ApplicationEvaluation)