The next time that you’re listening to a French dialogue on the TV, radio or Internet, try this:
Take note of all the questions that are asked. You can even write some of them down if you like. Pay attention to the word order, intonation of the voice, and any contractions that are used in the questions. Take note also of who is speaking, and who that person is speaking to.
Asking questions naturally and spontaneously in French can be a weak point for learners. (If you’re not talking to people regularly enough, how will you practise asking questions?) Improving how you ask questions in French will make a big difference to the flow of your conversations.
To start, why not try this every day for one week? If you feel that it helps you to ask questions better in French, continue with it.
Salut,
J’ai bien aimé ce petit conseil.
Au revoir!