A Little Bit of Grammar
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Some ideas
1 Let's begin with the standard word order in English: Subject + verb
2 To create a question, we invert the subject and auxiliary verb.
I am becomes Am I
3 We refer to words like who, what, why, where, when and how as question words. But they are not always involved in questions.
Here is an example:
Who I am is an example of a wh-clause.
Wh-clauses can find themselves in larger, more complex structures including indirect questions.
5 As a teacher, I want to make students aware of wh-clauses before we proceed to these more complex structures. And these images are an excellent way of doing so.
Using images of book covers
To obtain these images, I made use of one of my favourite teaching resources. It's a place where we can find short, visually-enhanced texts for illustrating a whole range of language points. I'm talking about Amazon.
A Little Bit of Grammar
Jamie Keddie, SpainA Beheaded Poem
Nuria Smyth, Switzerland, with Hanna Kryszewska, PolandFinding the Written in the Spoken
Christopher Walker, PolandUsing Stills from a Film
Jamie Keddie, Spain