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The image you've uploaded is a "Basic Conversation Questions Worksheet #2", which contains a grid of 20 circular prompts, each containing a short phrase or question fragment. These are designed to help learners practice basic conversational English.
However, the worksheet appears to be incomplete — two circles at the bottom right are empty (no text inside), and some phrases are fragmented (e.g., "What / you / do / tonight?"), suggesting that students are meant to form complete questions using the given words.
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This worksheet aims to:
- Help learners practice forming basic English questions.
- Improve spoken fluency in everyday conversation.
- Reinforce common question structures (e.g., "Where do you live?", "What do you do?").
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For each circle, you need to complete or rephrase the prompt into a proper, grammatically correct question.
Let’s go through each one and correct/formulate the full question:
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#### Row 1:
1. Name? → *What is your name?*
2. Spell name? → *Can you spell your name?*
3. Where / from? → *Where are you from?*
4. Where / live? → *Where do you live?*
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#### Row 2:
5. What / address? → *What is your address?*
6. What / phone number? → *What is your phone number?*
7. What / do? → *What do you do?* (profession)
8. Married? → *Are you married?*
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#### Row 3:
9. Children? How many? → *Do you have children? How many?*
10. Tell me about your family. → Already a full sentence. (Use as is.)
11. House or flat? Can / describe? → *Do you live in a house or a flat? Can you describe it?*
12. Time? → *What time is it?* or *What's the time?*
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#### Row 4:
13. Date today? → *What is the date today?*
14. Can / drive? → *Can you drive?*
15. Use computer? → *Can you use a computer?*
16. How many languages / speak? → *How many languages can you speak?*
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#### Row 5:
17. What / you / do / tonight? → *What are you doing tonight?*
18. Describe what I am wearing. → Already a full instruction. (Use as is.)
19. [Empty] → Could be: *What's your favorite food?* or *Do you like music?* (Suggested fill-in)
20. [Empty] → Could be: *What's your hobby?* or *Where do you work?* (Suggested fill-in)
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Here are all the completed versions:
| Circle | Completed Question |
|-------|--------------------|
| 1 | What is your name? |
| 2 | Can you spell your name? |
| 3 | Where are you from? |
| 4 | Where do you live? |
| 5 | What is your address? |
| 6 | What is your phone number? |
| 7 | What do you do? |
| 8 | Are you married? |
| 9 | Do you have children? How many? |
| 10 | Tell me about your family. |
| 11 | Do you live in a house or a flat? Can you describe it? |
| 12 | What time is it? |
| 13 | What is the date today? |
| 14 | Can you drive? |
| 15 | Can you use a computer? |
| 16 | How many languages can you speak? |
| 17 | What are you doing tonight? |
| 18 | Describe what I am wearing. |
| 19 | *(Example:)* What is your favorite food? |
| 20 | *(Example:)* What is your hobby? |
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- Use it in pairs: One person asks, the other answers.
- Practice pronunciation and intonation.
- Add follow-up questions to deepen conversation (e.g., if someone says "I work in an office," ask "What kind of job do you do?").
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This worksheet helps learners build confidence in basic English conversations by practicing common questions used in introductions and daily interactions. The goal is to transform short cues into natural, grammatically correct questions.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or a version with answer key!
However, the worksheet appears to be incomplete — two circles at the bottom right are empty (no text inside), and some phrases are fragmented (e.g., "What / you / do / tonight?"), suggesting that students are meant to form complete questions using the given words.
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🔍 Objective of the Worksheet
This worksheet aims to:
- Help learners practice forming basic English questions.
- Improve spoken fluency in everyday conversation.
- Reinforce common question structures (e.g., "Where do you live?", "What do you do?").
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✔ How to Solve This Worksheet
For each circle, you need to complete or rephrase the prompt into a proper, grammatically correct question.
Let’s go through each one and correct/formulate the full question:
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#### Row 1:
1. Name? → *What is your name?*
2. Spell name? → *Can you spell your name?*
3. Where / from? → *Where are you from?*
4. Where / live? → *Where do you live?*
---
#### Row 2:
5. What / address? → *What is your address?*
6. What / phone number? → *What is your phone number?*
7. What / do? → *What do you do?* (profession)
8. Married? → *Are you married?*
---
#### Row 3:
9. Children? How many? → *Do you have children? How many?*
10. Tell me about your family. → Already a full sentence. (Use as is.)
11. House or flat? Can / describe? → *Do you live in a house or a flat? Can you describe it?*
12. Time? → *What time is it?* or *What's the time?*
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#### Row 4:
13. Date today? → *What is the date today?*
14. Can / drive? → *Can you drive?*
15. Use computer? → *Can you use a computer?*
16. How many languages / speak? → *How many languages can you speak?*
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#### Row 5:
17. What / you / do / tonight? → *What are you doing tonight?*
18. Describe what I am wearing. → Already a full instruction. (Use as is.)
19. [Empty] → Could be: *What's your favorite food?* or *Do you like music?* (Suggested fill-in)
20. [Empty] → Could be: *What's your hobby?* or *Where do you work?* (Suggested fill-in)
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🧩 Final Answer: Completed Questions
Here are all the completed versions:
| Circle | Completed Question |
|-------|--------------------|
| 1 | What is your name? |
| 2 | Can you spell your name? |
| 3 | Where are you from? |
| 4 | Where do you live? |
| 5 | What is your address? |
| 6 | What is your phone number? |
| 7 | What do you do? |
| 8 | Are you married? |
| 9 | Do you have children? How many? |
| 10 | Tell me about your family. |
| 11 | Do you live in a house or a flat? Can you describe it? |
| 12 | What time is it? |
| 13 | What is the date today? |
| 14 | Can you drive? |
| 15 | Can you use a computer? |
| 16 | How many languages can you speak? |
| 17 | What are you doing tonight? |
| 18 | Describe what I am wearing. |
| 19 | *(Example:)* What is your favorite food? |
| 20 | *(Example:)* What is your hobby? |
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💡 Tips for Using This Worksheet
- Use it in pairs: One person asks, the other answers.
- Practice pronunciation and intonation.
- Add follow-up questions to deepen conversation (e.g., if someone says "I work in an office," ask "What kind of job do you do?").
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✔ Summary
This worksheet helps learners build confidence in basic English conversations by practicing common questions used in introductions and daily interactions. The goal is to transform short cues into natural, grammatically correct questions.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or a version with answer key!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of conversation worksheet.