Level 04 – Step 02 : Question Words — Where (Where do you live? Where is my bag?)
/Level 04 – Step 02 : Question Words — Where (Where do you live? Where is my bag?)
<🚪 Let’s Begin> 🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn about the question word “Where.”
/<🚪 Let’s Begin> 🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn about the question word “Where.”
🐧Igupen: Where? That asks about places, right? Like “Where is my toy?”
/🐧Igupen: Where? That asks about places, right? Like “Where is my toy?”
🦉Professor Owl: Ho Ho Ho. Yes — “Where” asks about places and locations. We use it to find out where things or people are.
/🦉Professor Owl: Ho Ho Ho. Yes — “Where” asks about places and locations. We use it to find out where things or people are.
📚 Lesson
/📚 Lesson
What does “Where” ask?
/What does “Where” ask?
• “Where” asks about place or location: Where do you live?
/• “Where” asks about place or location: Where do you live?
• Use “Where” with be for locations (Where is my bag?) or with do/does/did for actions that include places (Where do you play?).
/• Use “Where” with be for locations (Where is my bag?) or with do/does/did for actions that include places (Where do you play?).
How to make a “Where” question
/How to make a “Where” question
• For location with be: Where + be + subject? → Where is the cat?
/• For location with be: Where + be + subject? → Where is the cat?
• For place with do/does/did: Where + do/does/did + subject + verb? → Where do you live?
/• For place with do/does/did: Where + do/does/did + subject + verb? → Where do you live?
Quick checks inside the lesson
/Quick checks inside the lesson
• Statement: I live in Tokyo. → Question: Where do you live?
/• Statement: I live in Tokyo. → Question: Where do you live?
• Statement: The book is under the bed. → Question: Where is the book?
/• Statement: The book is under the bed. → Question: Where is the book?
🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip
/ 🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip
Decide if you ask “where” about a thing’s location (use be) or about a place for an action (use do/does/did). Start the question with “Where.”
/Decide if you ask “where” about a thing’s location (use be) or about a place for an action (use do/does/did). Start the question with “Where.”
<🌼 Sample Sentences>
/<🌼 Sample Sentences>
No.01 Where do you live?
/No.01 Where do you live?
No.02 Where is my bag?
/No.02 Where is my bag?
No.03 Where is the cat?
/No.03 Where is the cat?
No.04 Where do you play after school?
/No.04 Where do you play after school?
No.05 Where are we going today?
/No.05 Where are we going today?
No.06 Where did you put the keys?
/No.06 Where did you put the keys?
No.07 Where does your grandmother live?
/No.07 Where does your grandmother live?
No.08 Where can I find the library?
/No.08 Where can I find the library?
No.09 Where is the birthday party?
/No.09 Where is the birthday party?
No.10 Where will we meet?
/No.10 Where will we meet?
<🎓 Practice exercises >
/<🎓 Practice exercises >
Note: Think first, then check the answers.
/Note: Think first, then check the answers.
Q1: Change to a question: I live in Osaka.
/Q1: Change to a question: I live in Osaka.
Q2: Change to a question: The keys are on the table.
/Q2: Change to a question: The keys are on the table.
Q3: Make a question with “Where”: (you / study)
/Q3: Make a question with “Where”: (you / study)
Q4: Make a question: (she / put / the book)
/Q4: Make a question: (she / put / the book)
Q5: True or False: Use “Where is …” when asking about place with be.
/Q5: True or False: Use “Where is …” when asking about place with be.
Q6: Question and choices: Q6: Which question asks about a place for an action? A) Where is the pen? B) Where do you eat lunch? C) Where is the museum?
/Q6: Question and choices: Q6: Which question asks about a place for an action? A) Where is the pen? B) Where do you eat lunch? C) Where is the museum?
Q7: Change to a question: They played soccer at the park.
/Q7: Change to a question: They played soccer at the park.
Q8: Make a question with “Where”: (the party / start)
/Q8: Make a question with “Where”: (the party / start)
Q9: Change to a question: Mom put the phone in the drawer.
/Q9: Change to a question: Mom put the phone in the drawer.
Q10: Question and choices: Q10: Which is a location question? A) Where did you go? B) What did you eat? C) Who is your friend?
/Q10: Question and choices: Q10: Which is a location question? A) Where did you go? B) What did you eat? C) Who is your friend?
◆ Answers
A1: Where do you live?
/◆ Answers
A1: Where do you live?
A2: Where are the keys? or Where are the keys on the table?
/A2: Where are the keys? or Where are the keys on the table?
A3: Where do you study?
/A3: Where do you study?
A4: Where did she put the book?
/A4: Where did she put the book?
A5: True — use “Where is …” with be for places.
/A5: True — use “Where is …” with be for places.
A6: B is correct: Where do you eat lunch?
/A6: B is correct: Where do you eat lunch?
A7: Where did they play soccer? or Where did they play at the park?
/A7: Where did they play soccer? or Where did they play at the park?
A8: Where does the party start? or Where will the party start?
/A8: Where does the party start? or Where will the party start?
A9: Where did Mom put the phone?
/A9: Where did Mom put the phone?
A10: A is correct: Where did you go?
/A10: A is correct: Where did you go?
<🦉 Closing >
/<🦉 Closing >
🦉Professor Owl: Good job! Now you can ask “Where” questions to find places and locations.
/🦉Professor Owl: Good job! Now you can ask “Where” questions to find places and locations.
Try asking five “Where” questions today about your home, school, or town and see the answers.
/Try asking five “Where” questions today about your home, school, or town and see the answers.
Keep practicing and your questions will help you explore the world around you.
/Keep practicing and your questions will help you explore the world around you.
