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6. What will be the duration of travel?
Answer:
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7. When are you coming back?
Answer:
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8. When will you be staying at?
Answer:
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(source: https://www.touristhelpline.com/common-questions-asked-at-
immigration-interview/)
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E. M2: Language Usage
Instructional objective
You will be able to express conversations about immigration and customs
Asking Direct Questions Politely
Direct questions are either yes/no questions such as; ” Do you have anything to
declare? is this your first trip to Australia?” or information questions such as
“Where are you arriving from?”
Construction
Direct questions place the helping verb before the subject of the question:
(Question word) + Helping Verb + Subject + Verb + Objects ?
Where are you arriving from?
Are you here on business?
How long will stay ?
Is he you family?
Making Direct Questions Polite
It’s very common to add “excuse me” or “pardon me” at the beginning of a polite
question . For example: