Description
Learn how to ask and answer basic questions in French using intonation, est-ce que, and inversion. Master A1 conversation skills and prepare for TEF Canada.
Introduction: How to Ask Basic Questions in French
Today, you are going to learn how to ask questions in French, a key skill for beginners and TEF Canada.
If you want to:
- start conversations in French
- ask for information clearly
- understand answers correctly
you must master French question structures.
This lesson will help you:
- ask simple questions in French
- understand the 3 main question forms
- answer using oui, non, and si
- build natural A1 conversations
1. What Is a Question in French?
A question is used to:
- ask for information
- confirm something
- start a conversation
Example:
- Tu es étudiant ?
2. The 3 Ways to Ask Questions in French
French has three main question forms.
A. Intonation (Simple and Informal)
Structure:
Statement + rising voice
Example:
- Tu es étudiant ?
Explanation:
The sentence stays the same.
Only your voice changes.
Use:
- informal situations
- speaking with friends
B. Est-ce que (Standard and Safe)
Structure:
Est-ce que + subject + verb
Example:
- Est-ce que tu es étudiant ?
Explanation:
- “Est-ce que” introduces the question
- word order does not change
Use:
- most common form
- safest for TEF Canada
C. Inversion (Formal)
Structure:
Verb – subject
Example:
- Es-tu étudiant ?
Explanation:
- the verb and subject switch positions
- a hyphen (-) is required
Use:
- formal situations
- written French
3. Comparing the 3 Question Forms
- Intonation → Tu es étudiant ? (informal)
- Est-ce que → Est-ce que tu es étudiant ? (standard)
- Inversion → Es-tu étudiant ? (formal)
For beginners and TEF Canada, focus on:
Est-ce que + subject + verb
4. How to Answer Questions in French (Oui, Non, Si)
Basic answers:
- Oui → Yes
- Non → No
- Si → Yes (to contradict a negative question)
Important Rule (Very Important)
Use SI to respond to a negative question.
Example:
- Tu n’es pas étudiant ?
→ Si, je suis étudiant
In English, we use “yes” for everything, but in French, this rule is important.
5. Question Words in French (Mots Interrogatifs)
Question words help you ask specific information.
QUI (Who)
Use for people.
- Qui parle ?
- Qui est ton professeur ?
Rule:
No inversion needed when qui is the subject.
QUE / QUOI (What)
- Que → before verb (formal)
- Quoi → after verb (informal)
Examples:
- Que fais-tu ?
- Tu fais quoi ?
- Qu’est-ce que tu fais ?
Rule:
Que becomes Qu’ before a vowel.
OÙ (Where)
Used for place.
- Où habites-tu ?
- Où est-ce que tu travailles ?
Note:
“où” has an accent (different from ou = or).
QUAND (When)
Used for time.
- Quand arrives-tu ?
- Quand est-ce que tu travailles ?
POURQUOI (Why)
Used for reasons.
- Pourquoi tu étudies le français ?
- Pourquoi est-ce que tu es ici ?
Answer with:
- Parce que…
Example:
- Parce que c’est important
COMMENT (How)
Used for method or information.
- Comment tu t’appelles ?
- Comment vas-tu ?
Very common in introductions.
COMBIEN (How much / How many)
Used for quantity.
- Combien ça coûte ?
- Combien de livres ?
Rule:
Always use de after combien.
- Correct: Combien de livres
- Incorrect: Combien livres
6. Build Questions Step by Step
Step 1: Start with a statement
- Tu es étudiant
Step 2: Choose a structure
- Tu es étudiant ?
- Est-ce que tu es étudiant ?
- Es-tu étudiant ?
Step 3: Add a question word
- Où habites-tu ?
- Comment tu t’appelles ?
7. Common Mistakes in French Questions
Avoid these errors:
- Est-ce que es-tu étudiant ?
- Tu es étudiant est-ce que ?
- Using oui instead of si
Correct forms:
- Est-ce que tu es étudiant ?
- Si, je suis étudiant
8. TEF Canada Strategy (High Score Tips)
In TEF Canada:
- use est-ce que for clarity
- use si correctly
- avoid complex inversion if unsure
Focus on:
- simple structures
- correct grammar
- clear pronunciation
9. Listening Practice (Improve Your Speaking)
Listen and repeat:
Continue Learning French
Now that you can ask questions in French, continue your learning:
- Learn how to introduce yourself (Se présenter)
- Practice TEF speaking (Part 1)
- Learn spelling in French (épeler)
Next step:
Combine questions with answers to build real conversations.
Practice Now (Engagement Boost)
To improve faster:
- Write 5 questions using est-ce que
- Answer them using oui, non, si
- Practice speaking aloud
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the easiest way to ask questions in French?
Use est-ce que + subject + verb.
When do you use “si” in French?
To answer a negative question positively.
What are French question words?
Words like qui, quoi, où, quand, pourquoi, comment, combien.
Is this important for TEF Canada?
Yes. Questions are essential in speaking and role-plays.
Final Tip
If you master basic questions in French, you will:
- start conversations easily
- understand others better
- improve your TEF Canada performance
Practice every day, and your confidence will grow quickly.



