Are you ready for an easy way to improve your English conversation? This article from班主任 is here to help English beginners. It’s time to let go of complicated grammar and confusing clauses. Martin, our guide today, gives you the tools you need. Many people hesitate to speak English because they don’t know what to ask or how to respond. Don’t worry. I have a secret list for you: 6 basic question words and 2 types of answers. With this, you can handle most daily situations with confidence. Yes, you heard that right! Don’t try to memorize long sentences. Instead, understand what the question words mean. For example, “What,” “Who,” “Where,” “When,” “Why,” and “How” are your keys to opening conversations. Mixing them up can lead to confusion. Keep this list handy so you know what’s coming. The next step is understanding how to answer properly. English questions fall into two categories: general and special. General questions start with “Be” verbs, “Do,” or “Can.” These are easy because they only need a “Yes” or “No.” For instance, if someone asks, “Are you busy?” you simply say “Yes” or “No.” Special questions use the six question words mentioned earlier. These require specific answers rather than just “Yes” or “No.” For example, if someone asks, “Where are you going?” instead of answering with just a yes or no, give details like “I’m going to school.” Practice makes perfect! Here are some daily scenarios: Greeting someone? Say, “How are you?” and they might reply, “I’m fine.” Curious about an object? Ask, “What is this?” The answer could be, “It’s a book.” Need to confirm a time? Say, “When do you start?” and the response might be, “At 9 o’clock.” These simple sentences cover many situations. Learning doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Focus on one question word each day. Try practicing in front of a mirror or find free resources like Martin’s题库 to reinforce your learning. Remember, it’s okay to make mistakes while communicating. The goal is to get your message across, not to ace a test. Being bold is more important than perfect grammar. So pack these 6 question words and 2 answer types into your brain and use them when needed. You’ll find that speaking English isn’t as hard as you thought!