Tag Questions Flashcards
Tag Questions (Milton Model) Negative Example:
(A question added at the end of a statement, which changes the focus of the listener’s attention to answering the tag question, away from the preceding statement. Tag questions are sometimes accompanied by a temporal shift.)
“You always manage to turn the tables on me, don’t you?
Tag Questions (Milton Model) Positive Challenge:
“Is that what you believe?”
Tag Questions (Milton Model) Negative Example:
(A question added at the end of a statement, which changes the focus of the listener’s attention to answering the tag question, away from the preceding statement. Tag questions are sometimes accompanied by a temporal shift.)
“You’ve really done it this time, haven’t you?”
Tag Questions (Milton Model) Positive Challenge:
“Done what as opposed to which time?”
Tag Questions (Milton Model) Negative Example:
(A question added at the end of a statement, which changes the focus of the listener’s attention to answering the tag question, away from the preceding statement. Tag questions are sometimes accompanied by a temporal shift.)
“You’ll never learn, will you?”
Tag Questions (Milton Model) Positive Challenge:
“Is that today’s lesson?”