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Practical Tips for Asking Questions
Active Listening:
Before asking a question, actively listen to the conversation. This ensures your
question is relevant and demonstrates genuine interest.
Example: “I heard you mention a trip. Where did you go, and how was it?”
Open-ended Questions:
Encourage detailed responses by asking open-ended questions. These typically
begin with question words like “how,” “what,” or “why.”
Example: “How do you approach problem-solving in your work?”
Using Intonation:
Adjusting your intonation can transform a statement into a question. Rising
intonation at the end of a sentence indicates a question.
Example: “You’re coming to the meeting?” (with rising intonation)
Engaging Question Words:
Experiment with different question words to extract specific information. “Who”
focuses on people, “what” on things, “when” on time, “where” on place, “why” on
reasons, and “how” on methods.
Example: “Why did you choose this career path?”