Asking questions

Listen to this lovely story and learn how to ask questions in the simple past tense


Tim was a little boy with a red ball. What did Tim have? Yes, he had a red ball. He loved to play in the park. Where did Tim love to play? That’s right, in the park.



One sunny morning, Tim took his red ball to the park. What did Tim take to the park? Correct, his red ball. He saw a big tree. What did Tim see in the park? Yes, he saw a big tree.



Under the tree, there was a brown dog. What color was the dog? Correct, the dog was brown. The dog looked sad. How did the dog look? That's right, he looked sad.



Tim rolled his ball to the dog. What did Tim roll to the dog? Yes, his red ball. The dog saw the ball and wagged his tail. What did the dog do when he saw the ball? Excellent, he wagged his tail.



"Do you want to play?" Tim asked the dog. What did Tim ask the dog? Yes, he asked if the dog wanted to play. The dog barked happily and nodded. How did the dog respond? That's correct, he barked happily and nodded.



They played together until the sky turned orange. What color did the sky turn? Very good, it turned orange. It was time to go home. Where was it time for Tim to go? Yes, home.



Tim said goodbye to the dog. What did Tim say to the dog? That's right, he said goodbye. He felt happy because he made a new friend. How did Tim feel? Yes, he felt happy.



What games do you think Tim and the dog can play tomorrow? Can you think of a name for the dog? And what do you think makes a good friend? Tim can't wait to play again.



I hope you liked the story about Tim and his new friend. What was your favorite part?

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