In this Class 5 English lesson on Questioning Words, students will explore the essential question words used in English to ask for information, clarify ideas, and communicate effectively. Questioning words, also known as interrogative words, are an important part of grammar, helping learners form questions correctly in both speaking and writing.
The lesson begins by introducing the most commonly used questioning words: What, Where, When, Who, Why, and How. Each word is explained with simple definitions, examples, and usage tips. For example, “What is your favorite book?” teaches students how to ask for specific information. “Where do you live?” helps learners inquire about places, while “When is your birthday?” teaches asking about time. “Who is your best friend?” focuses on people, “Why are you happy?” explains asking for reasons, and “How do you solve this problem?” introduces asking about methods or processes.
Students also learn the difference between open-ended questions and yes/no questions, helping them understand when to use questioning words to gather detailed information rather than simple answers. The lesson emphasizes that using the correct questioning word makes communication clear and effective.
To reinforce understanding, the lesson includes examples from daily life and classroom situations, such as asking about school activities, favorite foods, hobbies, and events. This makes learning practical and relatable for Class 5 students. For instance: “What did you eat for lunch?”, “Where is your school library?”, and “How do you make a paper boat?”.
Interactive exercises form a major part of the lesson. Students practice filling in the blanks with the correct questioning words, matching questions with answers, and creating their own questions. These activities strengthen comprehension, grammar skills, and the ability to think critically when asking questions.
The lesson also touches on common mistakes, such as mixing up ‘who’ and ‘whom’ or using the wrong word for time, place, or reason. Guidance is provided to help students avoid these errors and build confidence in forming correct questions.
The lesson concludes with a review and practice session, where learners are encouraged to ask questions about their friends, family, and environment. This not only reinforces their knowledge of questioning words but also promotes curiosity, communication skills, and confidence in English.
By the end of this Class 5 English lesson, students will be able to identify all main questioning words, form correct questions, and use them effectively in conversations and writing. This lesson is perfect for classroom learning, exam preparation, homework support, and interactive English practice at home.
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