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The examples have been selected and arrange^ and the difficulties of construe tic n gradu- ated with a careful attention to the actual rem^h-e- inents of the Deaf-mute in the dass-roon as these have presented themselves to the CoSer diirinl an^ uninterrupted practical experience^ of twentf Plant InS'rHlhlJ'f ""^' "^, ''°"^"^' "^tended to sup- p ant, hut rather to precede, accompanr and supple- ment cu:-^empor"» I^--"«- "« ««^h^ or actual alphabetic c:()nversation on topics of common nterest f,etween the Teacher and pSpil-a mSde^S instruction which no printed coHocmial exe^cfses however excellent or coninlete, can iver supersede' At the same time, the utility of a graduated course of examples on the various f«)rn,s in wWcHuestS pntaaeoiogy, will be general y acknowledged It i«i therefore Koned that the present mZiaT may l^ found elsewhere, as it has proved to be here a ance" wl'th Tu^^*^*"» ^^e Deaf^mute^o an acquaint^ wHt^n1Lguage:"P'"'^"' ""^ ^'««^'"'^ »"--'»^ «^ of usin'2'lhe "Knnb'" following hints as to the mode or using the book mav !>e .serviceable d vvwinrr teachers of limited experience, as weU 'u.^'^,VX? vi PREFACE. "wtMu-ting tliBiii. "^ ""incthiiiK i» tli.- way Jt am the nmiilK ,,fV, ..,.. i ""' "'» ''"""'d tn the (!|,.s, /!«(/<•/•«. '■ """ """ """"Itunooualj., UH the the InteiT<)g,,tive ft,™,. '^"'I"""'"'" '«" k again into gradiiHted course of I anirnaL ^^F '''*' l'"'l>"»« "f a first two or three vea^ Til ^^ i-fssons, ihir hr the cidties, and the fi.min? i?" K'-^l'iation of the diffl- training i„ langnaKe Ij^to th„*'"' "^'f™/ «"<• "' teaching the mferr^^ktrve Forms ;Ce:" "''J""' "' Institution koh Tuii. r»«,.., ^ *^* ^« H. Halifax. ^oT^ZXZAZXT- } I I 1(1 Diiinl) may in the way of ctioii he first 'r thein — H)iisly, on the in his hand, vrith^j, either answered o/t I to memory, irt', the pupils > fhc Teacher, t'iyinal ques- fch QueHtton tt; and ince 'k again hito n, the Ixiok )"rpose of a (hirhig the of the diffi. e examples, leral end of I ohjeet of J. S. H. COURSE OF QUESTIONS. KIKST SKRIES. I. 1. Wh'it is your name? 2. How old are you 1 3. Where ilo you conic from ? II. 4. Arc you (|uite wi'll? 5. Can you write ? 6. Can you speak on the lingers ? 7. Can you jump over the desk ? h. Have you a watch ? III. 9. Have you a s); f" ami pencil t 10. Have you mo.' cy t 11. Is it a line day 1 12. Do you like rtj)ple*8? 13. Do you M'ant out? IV. 14. Do you want a drink? 15. How many eyes have you ? 1 6. Do you wash yourself ? 17. Do you dress yourself? 18. Do you clean your boots ? 8 t'OUUSK UF yDEailONS, V. 19. Who .sloops with you i fl' J^» y<^" «lec'). alono ? 21. What is yournjre ? 22. Hav(. yo,i ha.l hroakfas -o. Have you hail ti-a ? t? VI. 24. 25. 2G. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Havo you had diinior ? Have you had suj^.er ? How many fin^r,,,..s hjivo you ? How many toos havo you ? How many brothers have you ? VI r. How n.any sisters havo you 1 VA here does yourniother live ? VV lore does your father live ? H hat 18 your father's name? VV hat IS he 1 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Have Have Have Have Havo Have VIII. you a horse ? you a dog ? you a pencil 1 you a copybook ? you a cap ? you a hat ? IX. 40. Have you a pen ? 41. Have you a penknife ? 42. Have you a brother ? 43. Have you a sister? JESTION8. I you ? B? •oakfn.st ? ■11? rulur ? ij>l»er ? I's liavo you ? »avo you ? era liuv(j you ? ^ have you ? inothor livo ? father live? ior'.s nanio ? ? 1? ook? ifc? r? FlItST HKUIKH. 44. Have you a coat? 45. Have you skates and a sh-d ? 9 4fi. 47. 48. 49. 60. 51. X. Have you any iuar1.h.'s? Have you any hook«? Have you any paper? Have you any ap|)les ? Have you any strin<,' ? Have you any money ? 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. GO. 61. How many How many How many How many How majiy How ujany How many How many How many How many XI. eyes have you ? teeth have you ? ears Jiave you ? liands have you ? hn<,'ers have you ? feet have you ? toes liave you ? noses have you ? heads liave you ? slates liave you ? 62. How 63. How 64. How 65. How 66. How 67. How 68. How 69. How 70. How 71. Kow XIL many books have you ? many pencils have you? many caps have you ? many coats have you ? many vests }jave you t many pairs of trousers have you ; many pairs of boots have you ? many boys are here ? many girls are here ? many teachers are hero ? 10 • COURSE OP QUESTIONS. xirr. 72. Can you skak; 1 73. Can you slide ? 74. Can you speak 1 75. Can you hear ? 76. Can you lift a desk ? 77. Can you lift a bench ? 78. Can you sew 1 79. Can you knit? 80. Can you fly ? 81. Can you write? XIV. 82. Can you read ? 83. Can you run fast ? 84. Can you say the alphabet? 85. Can you make a fire ? 86. Can you make a bed ? 87. Ci.n you make porridge 1 88. Can you make figures ? 89. Can you jump ? 90. Can you jump over a fence ? 91. Can you ride ? 92. Do you 93. Do you 94. Do you 95. Do you 96. Do you 97. Do you 98. Do you 99. Do you 100. Do you IQl, Dojou XV. like apples ? like milk ? like pudding ? like tea ? like nuts ? like molasses ? like porridge ? like dogs ? like cats ? like nuce ? The FIRST SERIES. 11 102. Do you 103. Do you 104. Do you 105. Do you 106. Do you i 07. Do you 108. Do you 109. Do you 110. Do you 111. Do you xvr. like school ? like to learn ? like little . . ?* like P: i ■ love your father and mother ? love your teacher ? love the Saviour ? know me ? know him ? know her } XVII. 112. Are you well ? 113. Are you a ^rood boy ? 114. Are you wild? 115. Are you a bad boy? 116. Are you getting on? 117. Are you attentive to your lessons ? iio. Ale you careless? 119. Are you sick? 120. Are you happy? 121. Are you blind? 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. XVill. Are you lame ? Are you deaf? Are you dumb ? Are you deaf and dumb ? Are you writing? Are you crying ? Are you jumping ? Are you running? • Tho blank.s should bo filled with real names. 12- COURSE OF QUESTIONS. li 130. Are you sitting? 131. Are you sleeping? XIX.* 132. Have you a penknife ? 133. How many buttons have you ? 134. Can you read? 135. Do you like Mr ? 136. Are you a good boy ? 137. Have you a brother ? 138. How many toes have you ? 139. Can you write your name ? 140. Do you like little ? 141. Are you improving? XX. 142. Have you a book ? 143. How many hands have you ? 144. Can you jump over a fence ? 145. Do you love your father ? 146. Are you a bad boy ? 147. Have you a slate ? 148. How many eyes have you ? 149. Can you speaK ? 1/iO. Do you like apples ? 151. Are you deaf and dumb ? XXI. Have you skates ? How many noses have you ? Can you lift a desk ? 152. 153. 154. 155. Are you getting on well ? * In this and foUowinur siMitions tho forcois'"- nij*»°fj-^»ia »r« repeated in a proniiscuous^ordor. ioro„on.„ q^c^tions are 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. FIRST SERIES. Have you a sister deaf ami aurnb 1 How many sisters liave you 1 Can you sow 1 Are you lame ? Have you a copybook ? How many fingers have you 1 xxir. 13 162. Can you knit? 163. Do. you like nuts? 1 64. Are you sick ? 165. Have, you a M'atcli ? 166. How many caps have you ? 167. Can you speak on your fingers 1 168. Do you like rats? 169. Are you dumb? 170. Do you like school? 171. Have you an apple? XXIII. 172. How many feet have you ? 173. Can you run fast ? 174. Do you like pudding? 175. Are you attentive to your lessons ? 176. Have you a hoop? 177. How many pencils have you ? 178. Can you speak on your fingers very last I 179. Doj'ou like cake? 180. Can you swim? 181. Do you like Miss ? XXIV. 182. Do you like Mrs ? u COURSE! OF QUESTIONS. 183. Are you crying ? 184. How many legs have you? 185. Have you a hat? 1 86. Do you like porridge and milk ? 1 87. Can you write my name ? Have you a little cat in your pocket ? Are you very well ? How many teeth have you ? How many hairs are there on your head ? XXV. 188 189 190 191 192. Do you like to learn ? 193. Is your father alive ? 194. Is he well? 195. Is your mother alive? 196. Is she well? 197. Are your father and mother living? 198 Are they well ? 199. Where do they live? 200. Where does your mother live ? 201. Where does your father live ? XXVI. 202. What is your father 1 203. What day is this ? 204. What day was yesterday ? 205. What day will to-morrow be ? 206. How do you like school ? 207. Do you like your bed ? 208. Are you deaf, and dumb, and blind ? 209. Can you put on your clothes yourself ? 210. Can you wash yo! ■ -Blf ? 211. Can you take your food yourself? FIRST SERIES. XXV II 15 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217 218. 219. 220. 221. Hav(5 you a cent in your pocket ? Can you add little sums ? Have you twelve tingers and sixteen toes ? Have you six ears ? Have you three eyes ? Are you a hoy or a girl ? Is Mr. ... a man or a woman 1 Is Mrs. ... a gentleman or a lady? Is your name John or Marvl What is it ? XXVIII. 222. Are you lazy ? 223. Are you fond of school? 224. Are you fond of fun ? 225. Are you fond of sweets ? 226. Are you fond of babies ? 227. Can you write your name ? 228. Can yor write mine ? lOA S^" ^°^^ ^"^® y^"^ father's name ? 230. Can you write a letter ? SECOND «ERIES. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. i). 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. WIUT(? Where Where Wliere Where Where Where Wliere Where. Where Where Where Where Where 'Vhere Where Where Where Where Where Where Wliere WjTiERE. 1. is your handkerchief ] is my hiiiulkerchief 1 is his handkerchief 1 is her hantlkerchief ? is your cap 1 is your pencil ? is your slate ? is your copybook 1 .is your Vocabulary ? is your Exercise-book ? are your slates lying ? are the i)upils sitting ? is the Principal ? is his press standing? are the maps hanging ? is Miss 1 is Mrs ? is Mr ? is your father 1 is your mother ? are the mats lying? does the dog sleep ? II. 23. 24. 25. Where do you learn your lessons ? Where do the girls sit and sew t Where do the girls play ? SECOND SERIES. J7 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 3.5. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. Whore do tlie hoys play ? Where are the ch^tlies washed 1 Where are the clothes dried ? Where are the potatoes kept? Where is the wood kept ? Where is the coal ke[)t ? Where arc the pens and ink and Ixjoks kept? Where are the tools kept? Where is the food cooked ? Wheic do you get yonr meals ? Where do you slcjcp ? Where do you wash yourself ? Where is the kitchen ? Where is your hed ? Where does Mrs sit ? Where Joes Mrs sit? Where is the carpenter's shop ? Where is the summer-house ? WHO. 44. Who made your coat ? 45. Who made your vest? 46. Who made your trousers ? 47. Who made your cap ? 48. Who made your boots ? 49. "Who made your clothes ? 50. Who made the desk and benches ? 51. Who made the presses ? 52. Who is your Teacher ? 53. Who is your Master ? 54. Who is the Matron of the Institution ? 55. Wlio teaches your class ? 56. Who cooks your food ? 57. Who washes your clothes? 18 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. 'ro )^''"^ "'<)"^«yoursliirts? fto Ajr, " ^"^^''' •>'*'"^" >'0^'r ''"fk ? bw. V\ lio j,Mvo joii your clothes ? DID, WHEN, WHERF G3 04. C5. '66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. I. Bi.l you wash yourself this morning? When dul you wash yourself? Wher(i did you wash yourself ? Did John wash himself this ruorninL'? When did ho wash himself? Where did he wash himself ? Did Mary wash herself this morning ? VV Jieii did she wash herself ? Where did she wash herself ? Did we wash ourselves this morninff ? v\hen did we Wiish ourselves? Where did we wash ourselves ? Did the girls wash themselves morning? When did they wash themselves ? Where did they wash themselves ? Did the boys wash themselves morning? When did they wash themselves? V\ here did they wash themselves? Did the pupils wash themselves this this morning? this When did the pupils wash themselves? Where did the pupils wash themselves? SECOND SERIES. 19 orning 1 ? lorning? >rning ? •rning ? iplves this BS ? ■• elves this 3? elves this selves 1 iselves ? 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. Is 103. Is 104. Is 105. Is 106. Is 107. Is 108. Is 109. Is 110. Is II. Did you dress yourself this morning? When did you dress yourself? Where did you dress yourself ? -^'^^ dress himself this morn- ing? When did he dress himself? Where did he dress himself ? Did we dress ourselves this morning? When did we dress ourselves? Where did wc dress ourselves ? Did the boys and girls dress themselves tiiis morning ? When did they dress themselves ? Where did they dress themselves ? Did you cut yourself yesterday ? Did you burn yourself last night ? Did you hurt yourself this morning? Did you hide yourself yesterday ? Did yon warm yourself at the fire night ? Did you amuse yourself yesterday ? IS THERE. ( With Preimitiojis.) there a cat in the press ? there a cat under the press ? there a eat behind the press ? there a dog in the school ? there a dog in the porch ? there a dog on the bench ? there a dog under the bench ? there a dog on tlie desk ? there a dog under the desk ? last 20 COURSE OK QUESTIONS. 111. 112. ]13. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is tile re Is there a cat in the kitchen ? a cat in the bedroom ? ■1 horse in the barn ? a wacrgon in the yar9. Is M'rs hore? ANY. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 9'>4 2J5. 2 -J 6. 227= Are there any hooks in th(! press? Are there any |)ictures in it? Are there any slates in it ? Are there any inkstanka in it ? Are there any benches in it ? Are there any crayons in it? Are there any s|)onges in it? Are there any henp in it ? Are there any marble^ in it. ? Are there any caps in it ? Are there any boxes in the hall ? Are there any sticks in the i)ress ? Are there any inkstands in the Lavatory Are there any pictures in it ? Are there any blind pupils here ? Are there any colouretl pupils here? Are there any insane people here? Are therp any hearing and speaking pupils here ? 24 CODRSE OP QUESTIONS. 228. Are there any grown-up pupils here ? --y. Are there any young children here ? 230. 231. 232. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. WHERE, SOME. Where are there some books ? Wliere are there some pens ? Where are there some pencils ? Where are there some crayons ? Where are there some inkstands ? Where are there some trunks ? Where are there some sticks? Where are there some pictures ? Where are there some maps ? Where are there some coals ? ANYBODY, ANYTHING. Is there Is there Is tliere Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there Is there anybody in the press? anybody in the lavatory ? any one at the door ? anybody behind the door ? anybody behind the Board ? anybody in the barn ? anybody in the porch ? anybody up stairs ? anybody down stairs? anybody in the school ? anybody in Mrs 's room 1 anything in your hand ? anything in your mouth ? anything in your pocket ? anything in the drawers ? anything under your slate ? ' anything behind the press ? ^ anvthiuL' in ifi s here ? here ? SECOND SERIES. 258. Is there anything under it ? 259. la there anything on the toi) of it ? 25 1 [Is? G. )or? oard ? . 's room ? ? li? ;? 5? ite? ?ss ? - EVER. Did you ever see an elephant ? Did you ever see a lion ? Did you ever see an eagle ? Did you ever ride a horse 1 Did you ever ride an ass ? Did you ever eat apples ? Did you ever cntch a bird ? Have you ever been in Scotland ? Have you ever been in the States 1 Have you ever been in England ? Have you ever been in the Citadel ? Have you ever been in the Barracks? Have you ever been in the Lunatic Asylum ? Have you ever been at the moon ? Have you ever been sick ? Were you ever at Pictou ? Were you ever at St. John, N. B.? Were you ever at New York ? Were you ever at Boston ? Were you ever in Temperance Hall ? PAST TIME.— (definite.) I. 280. Did you say your prayers last night? 'it\- S- , ^'^" ^^^ ^"""^ prayers this morning? L'b2. Did you make your bed ? 283. Did you wash yourself this morning? 284. Did you wash your hands ? 260. 2G1. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. •(.• 26 COUnSE OF QUESTIONS. 285. Did you wnsli your fncn 1 * 286. Did you wash your feetl 287. Dill you oouib your hair ? 288. Did you dross yourself ? 289. 1)U\ you brush your boots? 290. Did you come down stairs ? 291. Did you warm yourself at the fire? 292. Did soon ? get up to-morrow morning? wash and dress yourself then ? piay in the yard after school ? SECOND SERIES. 31 ay morning 1 426. 427. 428. 429. 430. 431. 432. 433. 434. 435. 436. 437. 438 439, 440, 441. 442. 443. 444. 445. 446. 447. 448. 449. 450. 451. 452. 453 454. 455. Will yon go home this evening? When will you go home ? Will you go to Church next Sunday 1 Will you take a walk next Saturday afternoon ? VA ill you come to school to-morrow ? Will you write a letter home to-ni«'ht ? Will you get a letter from home soon ? VA ill you get a new caj) soon ? Will you go to dinner soon ? Will you light the gas to-night? Who will light it? Who will ])ut it out ? WERE YOU? . Were you out a little while ago ? . Were you in bed sick veHorday ? . Were you at Church Inst night ? Were you fighting yeslerday ? Were you crying this morning? Were you learningArithmetic yesterday forenoon? \\ ere you learning your lessons last night ? Were you learningfJeography lastSundavevening? W hat were you learning then ? Were you studying your Catechism this morning? What were you studying last night? ^JJ^hat were studying'yesterday forenoon ? ^^ hat were you studying la>t Monday afternoon? n hat were you studying last Friday fbreno..n ? V\ ere you copying lessons into voiir blank book trom the P.lacklK.nrd last evening? Were you making a noi>e in the school-room this morning ? Were you working in the g.arden last Saturday aiternoon ? Were you sawing the wood this morning ? 32 456. 457. COURSE OF QUESTIONS. 458. 459. 460. 461. 462. 463. 464. 465. 466. 467. 468. 469. 470. 471. 472. 473. 474. 475. 476. 477. 478. 479. 480. Were you climbing on the fence tlii3 morning.? Were you writing a letter to your father last evening after prayers 1 WAS? ^.^^ ^^\ here yesterday ,* » VVas he here last Saturday ? Was he liere this mornin*' ? Was your mother here lasl summer ? Was she here last winter ? Was she here last night ? ^^^^ ^^ here last week ? * w ui.' • • ; • • ''•^''^ ^^'^ '^'^y before yesterday 1 Wns he here last Sunday ? ^ w'^ J?'''" ^* prayers last niglit?* \\ as the servant out last night ? Was he out last Saturday? Was Alfred up stairs this morning ? V> as he up stairs a little while ago 1 VV Hs he in the barn yesterday afternoon ? y^r^^ ^^''^ Ht prayers this morning? ^^^^ • ■ ' ' ' fighting yesterday ? Has he crying in the bedroom this mornin-? y;^^^ "J j)laying after school yesterday ? ° H as Margaret sewing last night ? Was Maiy knitting ? Was her sister ironin" ? Was Emma washing the floor ? IS? 481. Is your father quite well ? 482. Is your mother quite well ? 483. Js your sister quite well ? 111'.? morninj]f ? Mir futlier last r? re yesterday ? ght?* noon ? ornin*; 1 morning? ly? 13 pnpil,«. it will J do not knmC' SECOND SERIES. 484. Is your brother quite well 1 485. Ts Mr quite well ? 486. Is your teacher quite well ? 487. Is quite well ? 488. Is Mr. quite well ? * 489. Is Mrs quite wi^ll ? * 490. Is Miss quite well 1 * 491. Is Mr quite well]* 492. Is he going away 1 493. Is Mrs going away ? 494. Is Mrs going away ? 495. Is going away ? 496. Is your father or mother coming 1 497. Is it raining 1 498. Is it snowing 1 499. Is it freezing ? 500. Is it fair ? 501. Is it very cold? 502. Is it very warm ? ARE ? 503. Are your father and mother well I 504. Are your sisters. all well? 505. Are your brothers all well ? 506. Are your friends all well ? 507. Are the pupils all well ? 508. Are the scholars all well ? 509. Are your companions all well? 510. Are your school-fellows all well ? 511. Are Mr. and Mrs both well? 512. Are Mr. and Mrs both well? 613. Are Mrs. and Miss both well? 514. Are your brothers and sisters all well ? 515. Are your teachers all well ? 33 See note ou previous page. 34 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. HOW? MO- How ..,..,., 11^- >^^^^ 517. How are yon ? ' '""^ '''^^' ^^''''^^ y«". 518. How is your father? fiin "''^'^''^"r iiiotlier? Of- How are your father and mother? D- . How are your brothers and sisters ? 022. How are ail the jjupils ? * ARE { GOING ? 523. Are you ^oing out after tea ? l;t; f- you going out this morning ? tn- f « y«" f^'oi"^,' home at 4 o'clock ? 527 aZ ^''" ^"- "^' '" ^'^"'•^''' "«>^t Sunday ? 527. Are you going to Ten-perance Hall to ni'ht ? 5-8. Are you going to Dartmouth to-n.ormv ? •"^oraSsr^---^^^--^-i- 530. Is Mr 531. IsJvTr ^'^'"F'iut to-night? 532 Is Mr coming here to-morrow ? Koo A ■•■.•• coming here to-niVdit? 533. Are you going to write a letter to your father this evqninf? "" j'uur latJier 534. Are you going to saw the wood after school ? 535. Are you going to take a walk after schooH . ^^^' ^'' ^"" g«"^g to dig potatoes after school 1 WHAT DOING ? (present.) 538 What am I doing ? SECOND SERIES. 35 you. k you. iink you. ? mother ir father 501? ? ? 539. 540. 541. 542. 543. 544. 545. 546. 547. 548. 549. 550. 551. 552. 553. 554. 555. 556. 557. 558. 559. 560. 561. 562. 563. What is he doinp; ? What is she d()in<,' ? What are we doiuf,'] What are they doing? What is your teacher doing 1 What are your classmates doing ? What is the one next you doing ? What is the one behind you doing 1 What is the one before you doinf'? WHAT DOING ? (imperfect.) What were you doing this forenoon before dinner] What were you doing this morning, before breakfast 1 What were you doing after breakfast, and before prayers ? What were you doing this forenoon after prayers? What did you do first thing yesterday morning? What did you do after you got up? What did you do then ? And what "did you do then ? What were you doing between the time you got up and breakfast time 1 What were you doing between breakfast-time and prayer-time? What were you doing between prayer-time and dinner-time ? What were you doing between dinner-tirne and school-time ? What were you doing between 2 and 4 o'clock 1 What were you doing between 4 o'clock and tea- time ? Wiiat were you doing between tea-time and praycirs ? What were you doing between bed-time and morning ? 36 564. 665. COURSE OF QUESTIONS. yni r,'ot up thhs niornitur? nee. 567. 56^t. 569. 570. 571. 572. 573. 574. 575. 576. 577. 678. 579. 580. 581. 582. Where d WHERE ? " you Jive ? lor live ? Where does you fati Where does your mother" 'reside? Where does the Q W^here does the C Where does M Where does Mi rO Where d neeu reside ? vernor Jive ? live? ive? ere does Mr Ji^^ ^ • . . work ? • . . worl< ? ocs WJicre (Joes Where does Wh WJ re is your bed ? 's fatJier Jive? •ere is the d ining-rooni ? mere do you Jearu to read and VVhere do you pJay ? ;,;['<^»'e (^o you sJeep ? Where do you talc. write ? e your meals ? WHEN DID When did you see M When did yo you see J)r f 583 $ wl': ,1;;! z :: t ^~! 5o< . 588. 589. 590. 591. 592. When did 593. When di,J 594, 'I see your father ? 11 see your mother? yoii hear from home ? ^V hen d,d you see your motl W hen did you hear fi V^ hen did you c^et a J When did you fi etter from home ? 'St come to scliooj ? you see Mrs ? you see Mjs. ....." ? H hen did y..u see the Qu.en ? SECOND 8EmK8. 37 ^9r). When did you sen His Kxcolleney the (lovcriior ? 596. Whori did you ''^"^'ke apples? m How do 3ouJike molasses? 0«7. How do you like tea? fi«Q S"""^ ']^ >^°" ^'^« «o"P ? fion S'^^ ^« y^" iike beef? 690. How do you like mutton ? • 691. How do you like pork ? 092. How do you like veal ? :":::!:-; lit: ""^--'^■7'-' |H::.--l-t;::;:.. b97. How do you like Mr. . . . ' ' " ' , 699 HoT do" ^o"" likt fr;'«" -■-'<' mother ? 700 H„ 1 ^ "'"' "'o Inst tution ? 701. How do you like your schoolfellows ? 702. How do you like your clasamatl " DID YOU EVER . . . . ? 7o!: Z z :::: z «" f p"-'. ."^ »« ostr,ch » 70fi TV. J ^ ** ^^o"> or a t crer ? 707 J J r. ''"' '"f ^ '^^' «»- « sterday ? Did you see him this forenoon ? Did you see him the night before last 1 Did you see your mother last week ? 46 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. 849. 850. 851. 852. 853. 854. 855. 856. 857. 858. 859. 860. 861. 862. 863. 864. 865: 866. 867. 868. 869. 870. 871. 872. 873. 874. 875. 876. 877. 878. Did you see her last niontli ? Did you see her last vacation 1 Did you see the Governor on the Common 1 Did you see the General ? Did you speak to him ? Did you speak to Mr when he was here ? Did he speak to you ? Did I speak to Mr the last time he was here 1 Did he speak to me ? Did you wash yourself thi? morning? Did you say your prayers this morning ] Did you say them last night ? Did you commit your lesson to memory ? II. Did you write a letter yesteiday ? Did you get one from home yesterday 1 Did you post a letter last night ? Did you go to the Post Office this morning ? Did you go out last night ? Did you clean your boots this morning ? Did you wash your feet last Saturday n ght ? Did you get a cent from me yestesday ?i Did you get a new suit last Full ? Did you get a quarter from a laily last night 1 Did you get an apple from Mrs yesterday afternoon ? Did you shake hands with Mr yesterday 1 Did I go out last night 1 Did go out a little ago ? Did Mrs go out last night ? Did you buy now skates last winter ? Did you buy them this winter? m SECOND SERIES. 47 879. Dill you buy a new slate lately 1 880. Did you buy a new cap lately ? 881. Did Mr buy some chalk lately? 882. Did he buy some ink and pencils ? 883. Did anybody break a window yesterday 1 884. Did anybody catch a rat yesterday 1 III. 885. 886. 887. 888. 889. 890. 891. 892. 893 894. 895. 896. 897. 898. 899. 900. 901. 902. 903. 904. 905 906. 907. 908. 909. Did anybody j^et hurt on the Queen's birth-day? Did anybody fail from the roof yesterday ? Did you tear your clothes yesterday ? Did you saw the wood yesterday after scliool ? Did you make the fire this morning? Did 1 make it ? Who made it ? Did you get your breakfast this morning? Did you take a walk last Saturday afternoon ? Did you leave the door open a little ajjo ? Did you leave the water running a while ago ? Did you behave yourself in Church last Sunday ? Did you light the gas last night ? Did you put it out ? Who did it ? Did you ring the bell at tea-time last ni'"^'' ^^^^^' •••"•• the older? 1 16. Which 18 ...... or the younger ? no YOU KNOW . . . . ? 1 1 7. Do you know me ? 118. Do you know that gentlemen ? 119. Do you know that lady? 120. Do you know these ladies ? 121. Do you know these people ? 122. Do you know Mrs ? 1 23. Do you know what my name is ? 124. Do you know what her name is ? 125. Do you know what his name is ? 126. Do you know what that gentleman's name is ? 12/. Do you know M r ? 128. Do you know where he lives ? 129. Do do know Hon. Mr ? 130. Do you know where he lives ? 131. Do you know where Mr lives ? 132. Do you know where .'« shop is ? 133. Do you know where works ? II. 134. Do you know how Mrs .is? 135. Do you know how oM she is? 136. Do you know how old I am ? Mil, 0. ]t(f_ < '*:;■, »;-''^ 56 137 138, 139, 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. £il' 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 15'5. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. COURSE OP QUESTIONS. Do yon know how your father and mother are ? Do yon know how old they are? Do you know when you are going home 1 Do you know how long you have heun at school ? Do you know how far it is from here to your home? Do you know how ofton you have been in . Church? Do you know how much the fare is, in the Steamer, from to ? Do you know the way to the General Post Office t Do you know why God made you deaf and dumb? Do you kn^w if is well ? Do you know if it will rain to-morrow ? Do you know who did that? HOW LONG SINCE....? How long is it since you were home ? How long is it since you heard from home ? How long is it since you saw your father and mother ? How long is it since the Vacation ? How long is it since you left home ? How long is it since came from ? How long is it since came to Halifax ? How long is it since was here ? How long is it since the Directors were here ? How long is it since Mr was here ? How long is it since Christmas ? How long is it since New Year's Day ? How long is it since Sunday ? How long is it since this Institution was estab- lished ? How long is it since you had your hair cut ? How long is it sines you had a bath ? THIRD SERIES. 57 IS IT LONG SINCE . . . . ? 165. le [t long since you saw me 1 * 166. Is it long since you saw Mr ] 167. Is it long since you saw Mrs ? 168. Is it lon^ since you saw '« father 1 169. Is it long since you saw your own father? 170. Is it long since Mr was here ? 171. Is it long since you saw Dr ? 172. Is it long since you saw Hon. Mr f 173. Is it long since you saw ? 174. Is It long since you came here? 175. Is it long since I came here ? 176. Is it long since he came 1 177. Is it long since she came 1 178. It is long since 'a father died ? 179. Is it long since 's mother died ? HOW OFTEN .... ? 180. How often do you go to Church on Sunday? 181. How often do you go home every year? 182. How often have we prayers here ? 183. How often do you take food in the day ? 184. How ol'ten have you been in ........ Hall ? 185. How often have you been in the Province Building? 186. How of ton have you been on the Common? 187. How often have you been at Dartmouth ? 188. How often did take cod-liver oil— every day? 189 How often have you been in Mr 's church? 190. How often have you been in ? 191. How often have you seen the President of the United States? '( li 68 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. ' %' 192. How often have you seen me ? 193. How often have you written home since you mme here, jifter the Vacaliun ? 194. How long have you heen absent from school this term 1 HOW MUCH ? What QUANTnir ? 195 196, 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. . How much How much How much How much How much How much How much How much How much How much How much How much pants to How much How much tea (li.l you take last ni^*lit? bread did you eat at tea ? meat did you eat at dinner yesterday? porridge did you eat at breakfast? milk did you take to your porridge? sugar do you like ii your tea ? ink is there in the inkstand ? water is thc.re in the pitcher? coal is there in the shed ? wood in the ? chalk is there in the box ? cloth would it take to make a pair of ? cloth would ...... need for a co..t ? would be needed for a vest for .... ? Mi 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. HOW MUCH? WHAT PRICE? How mych did you pay for your hat ? ) What was the price of it ? " I How much did it cost? j How much did the school room stove cost ? How much did the kitchen one cost ? How much did the Globes cost, do you know ? What is the price of a box of pencils ? What is the price of a box of pens ? What was the price of that Map ? THIRD SERIEf*. 59 ou oanie ool this ITY? terdiiy ? fist? cidge ? pair of I COv>t 1 218. 219. 220. 221. 222 223. 224. 225. 226. How much did the printinnr of this book cost ? VVImt did these pictures cost ? What did you oive for your lead-pencil ? What did give for his Ath.s 1 What do Jacobs' Primary Lessons cost ? What does Feet's Third IJook cost? What does Geography cost ? What was the price of one of these Bibles ? What is the price of one of our square blank books ? . HOW FAR IS IT? 227. How far is it to New York ? 228. How far is it from the earth to the sun ? 229. How far is it to Pictou from Halifax? 230. How far is it to London from Halifax ? 231. How far is it to the Post Office ? 232. How far is it to Mr 's ? 233. How far is it from here to your home ? WHAT COLOUR? 234. What colour are the ribbons of . . . 235. What is tho colour of grass ? 236. What is the colour of the sky ? 237. What is the colour of snow ? 238. What is the colour of water ? hat? vl WHAT AGE? 239. What age are you ? 240. What ak'o am 1 1 241. What age is he ? 60 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. 242. What age is she ? 243. What is your father's age ? 244. What is your mother's age 'i WHAT PLACE? 245.5What place is this ? 246. What place does your father live in ? 247. What place doed Mr. live in ? 248. What place do you keep your clothes in 249. What place do you keep your books ? 250. What plac^ is the coal kept in ? 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258. 259. WHAT SHAPE? What is the shape of your slate ? What is the shape of the ruler? What is the shape of an egg 1 What is the shape of a ball ? What is the shape of a pearl What is the shape of . . 's hat ? What is the shape of your pencil ? What is the shape of an apple, or an orange 1 What is the shape of a pin ? WHAT SIZE? 260. What size is your slate ? 261. What size is your Question-book ? 262. What size is your Arithmetic ? 263. What size is your pencil ? 264. What size is your foot ? 265. What size is 's do^^ 1 266. What size is ? THIRD SERIES. (Jl WHAT SORT OP? WHAT KIND OP? 267. What sort of a boy is 1 268. What sort of a girl is . .* ? 269. What sort of a lad is ... . . . .. ,. ' * ? 270. What sort of a person is Mr 1 271. What kind of a man was Cain ? 272. What kind of a man was Abel 1 273. What kind of a man was Noah ? 274. What kind' of a man was Enoch ? 276. What kind of a man was Herod ? 276. What kind of a woman was Sarah 1 277. What kind of a woman was Lot's wife ? 278. What kind of a woman was Jezebel 1 279. What kind of a woman was Dorcas ? WHAT KIND OP A TASTE? 280. What kind of a taste has sw^arl 281. What kind of a taste has tea ? 282. What kind of a taste has coifee 1 283. What kind of a taste has mustard ? 284. What kind of a taste has molasses ? 285. What kind of a taste has senna ? 286. What kind of a taste has vinegar ? 287. What kind of a taste have apples 1 288. What kind of a taste have oranges ? 289. What kind of a taste have lemons ? 290. What kind of a taste have beets 1 291. What kind of a taste have cucumbers ? WHAT KIND OP A PLACE? 292. What kind of a place is your home 1 «??• Sr?^- -'"- -- ^ P-"*'^ ^'° <^^« Institution ? 294. What kind of a place is Halifax 1 I i !'< II I '; 62 C0UH8R OP QUESTfONS. : 295. What kind of a place is ? •296. What kind of a place is London ? 297. What kind of a place is th<^ Province lUiilding? 298. What kind of a place is street ? 299. What kind of a place is the Lunatic Asylum 1 300. What kind of a place is Heavf-n ? 301. What kind of a place is Hell ? WHAT KIND OP A THING? 302. 303. 304. 30.1. 306. 307. 308. 309. 310. 311. What What What What What What What What What What kind of a kindiof a kind of a kind of a kind of a kind of a kind of a kind of a kind of a kind of a thing is thing is thing is thing is thing is thing is thing is thing is thing is thiur' is a i)en ? a needle'? snow 1 ice? stone ? iron ? a watch ? niilkl a hat? water i WHAT KIND OF AN ANIMAL, &c? 312. What kin leave 'chool, and what do you intend to do tl.oL ? «!?• i,^^°"'' ^"^•'®'' ^''^^' »"'^ ''■"-•^ '^'^ his occupation 1 3<9. Tell me the place, day, month, and year of your birth ? 380. Have you had measles, and have you been vacci- nated 1 (Connected by Or.) I. 381. Are you a boy or a girl 1 382. Are you old or young ? 383. Is your name John or James ? 384. Are you a Nova Scotian, or a Canadian ? 385. Am I an Englishman, or a Scotchman, or an Irishman, or an American 1 386. Have you been at school one year or two ? 387. Did you come here last month, or this month 1 388. Did John come to school before James, or after ? 389. Were you born before, or after me ? ^^^' ^i^ I'eturn to school the day before, or the day after ? oni' ^^^ H*" ^^^^ yesterday, or the day before ? 392. W^as Mrs out last night, or the night before last ? 393. Is this the 22nd, or the 23rd of the month 1 394. Is this September, or October ? 395. Is this Thursday, or Friday 1 396. Is this the firs*-,, nr th« oooonr' "'"'>1' -^f *i ^i-o ^97. Is this the sixth, or seventh month of the year 1 5 i Mil 66 398 399 400 401 If 402, 403. 404. 405. 406. 407. 408. 409. 410. 411. 412. 413. 414. 415. 416. 417. 418. 419. 420. 421. 422. 423. 424. 425. 426. 427. 428. 429. COURSE OF QUESTIONS. Which do you prefer— tea or coffee ? Which do you like best, or ? Which do you think most of street, or street ? Which do you admire most, the British or the ? II. Is a liorse a biped, or a quadruped ? Is a dog a biped, or a quadruped ? Is a worm an animal, or a thing ? Is a fly a beast, or a bird ? Is a herring a fish, or a reptile ? Is a snake a reptile, or a fish ? Is a frog an insect, or a reptile ? Is a tree an animal, or a thing ? Is a rose a vegetable, or a flower ? Is a turnip a flower, or a vegetable ? Is a bat a bird, or a beast ? Is a goose a bird, or a beast ? Is an eagle a beast, or a bird ? Is a hen a bird, or a beast ? Are potatoes vegetables, or animals ? Are birds bipeds, or quadrupeds 1 Are men bipeds, or quadrupeds ? Are lions wild or tame 1 Are moose wild animals, or tame 1 Is an ostrich a tame, or a wild bird ? Are horses domestic animals, or wild animals ? Are hens do.jestic birds, or wild birds ? Is a tiger a domestic animal, or a beast of prev ? Are rabbits n-ild, or tame ? Are wild berries, or garden-berries the best ? Are wild flowers, -r garden-flowers the prettiest ? Are era -1 berries garden-berries, or wild berries ? Are currants garden-berries, or wild berries ? THIRD SERIES. (J/ WHAT DAY ? WHAT YEAR ? WHAT MONTH ? 1q? t^-^' ■ ■ ■ ■ ^^"^® ^" ^^''^°°^ ^**^ ^'^^"'^ y^'^^ ^^ ? 4^2. JJni . .come the saire day as ? fo?" Si' '^"" ^"™*^' t" s^ho"! the same moiii i as f 4c{4. What month did you come? 435. VVhat month did she come? 1^^- JJ';^ c<>»Je the same year as you ? 4c{7. u hat year did he come ? 438. What year did you come 1 439. Who came to school the same dav as you 1 440. What day did you come ? 441. What day did he come? 442. What day did she come ? II?' ]^-'! W ^^"'^ ^^ «^'"^"J ^"^^''^^ «r after you 1 444. Did Mr come to Halifax before, or after Mr ? 445. Did you go to bed last night, the same time as thL rest? IIS" VJr'} ^""^ ^'^*^ "P ^'^^ «''^"'e time as the rest ? 447. What time was that ? 448. Did you get your dinner yesterday the same time as usual ? HOW DRESSED? 449. How is dressed? 450. What has he on ? Is he well-dressed ? 451. How are you dre.ssed? 452. How are dressed ? 454. What have they on ? 455. What had you on last Sunday ? "^ 456. What had I on last Sunday ? 457. How was Miss dressed at her marria<^e ? i i 68 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. 458. How was Dives in the parnble clothed ? {Lu xvi.) 459. How was Jolin the Baptist dressed 'I (Mark i. 6.) 460. How was Joseph dressed by hia father Jacob ? (Gen. xxxvii. 3.) 461. How was Jacob dressed when he deceived his father Isaac? (Gen. xxvii. 15, 16.) 462. How are the regular soldiers dressed? 463. How are the volunteers dreaded ? 464. How are the artillery dressed 1 465 466, 467. 468. 469. 470. 471. 472. 473. 474. 475. 476. 477. 478. 479. 480. 481. 482. 483. RIGHT, LEFT-WHICH? Do you write with the right hand, or the left ? Ca:i you spell with your left hand ? Can you use it as easily and as fast as the right 1 Which hand does sew with ? Which loot do you skate and slide with ? Who skakes and slides with his left foot ? Is your left great toe sore 1 Does your boot pinch your right toe 1 Could you throw a st.)ne as far with your left arm, as with your right 1 Who were famous for shooting arrows with their left hand ? What are people called who use their left hand the most ? Which of the pupils are left-handed 1 Do you sleep on your right side, or your left side ? Which side of the school room do you sit at ? Which side of the street is the Institution on ? Which side of the street does Mr live ? Which side of the street is the Post Office on ? Which side of the harbor is Halifax situated on ? Which side is Dartnionth on 1 THIRD SERIES. 69 484. BACK, FRONT, UPPER, LOWER. 485 48G, 487. 488. 489. 490. 491. 492 493. 494. 490. 496. 497. 498. 499. .500. r)OI. 502. 503. 504, 505. Where do the back wiiicloM'« of the Jnstitntion look to ? Where do the ''ront windows look to ? Do visitors come in at the back-door, or the front door ? Are your back teeth good ? Are your front onco good ? Have you lost any of your upper hack teeth ? Are any of your lower ones gone ? . Are any of them loose ? Are any of your back teeth decayed ? Who has lost one of her front teeth 1 Is your left eye-tooth decayed ? Are you ever troubled with toothache in your right eye-tooth ? , Who suffers a great deal from toolhache ? Are you ever troubled with toothache? Have you got your wisdom-teeth ? Which end of the table does Mr . . sit at ? Who sits at the lower end of your table ? Who sits at the upper end of it ? What is the upper end of the table called 1 V\ hat is the lower end of it called 1 Do you sleep in the upper, or lower Dormitory ? Have you seen the front and the back of Church 1 SIDE, END, FRONT, BACK, BACKMOST TOPMOST, UPPERMOST, UNDER- MOST. Kt\^ T, * . " -^ °'^ ^'^' '*' unurch lust Sunday '/ OVt. Do you sit up stairs or down 1 70 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. 508 509. 510. 511. 512. 513. 514. 515. 516. 517. 518. 519. 520. 521. 522. 523. 524. 525. 526. 527. 528. 527. 530. Do jou sit in the front gallery, or the side gal- lery in Church ? Which pews do the pupils occupy ? Who sits in the backmost seat ? " Who sits in the front one ? Would you like to sit in the backmost pew ? Which end of the schoolroom is the master's desk at ? Where is the stove placed ? Which desk do you sit at 1 Whicli se^t do you sit in ? Which side of the school do you sit at ? Which shelf are the Bibles on 1 Which shelf are the copybooks on ? Which door do the visitors come in at ? ' Could you climb to the topmost branch of a hif'h tree ? ° Have you ever seen a bird perched on the top- most branch of a high tree ? Who occupies the topmost place in your class ? Who sits in the topmost seat of your class '? Who sat in the topmost seat in your pew Church last Sunday ? Which storey is the schoolroom on 1 Which storey are the Girls' Dormitories on ? Which storey are the Lavatories on ? Which storey is the Girls* Sitting Room on ? Which storey is the Kitchen in ? in HEIGHT, WEIGHT, LENGTH, &c. 513. How high is this room ? 532. What is its length 1 . ' 533. What is its breadth ? 534. How thick is the frame of your slate ? '■- THIRD SERIES. 7 J 535. How wide is it ? 536. How thick is the leg of the desk 1 537. How wide is the door ? 538. How high is it ? 539. What is its thickness 1 540. What is the depth of the harbour ? 541. What is the depth of the bath 1 «!!' ^r."^ '^^^P ^""^ ^^- basins in the Lavatcry ? 54,J. W hat width are they ? 544. How deep is a soup-plate 1 545. How deep is a tea-cup ? 546. What height are you ? Itl' ^^^^ ^^'S^* ^^ ^^^ ^''^^' Sitting Room ? 548. How much do you weigh ? 549. What ia 's weight ? 550. What is 's weight^? EXPECT, THINK, HOPE, INTEND MEAN. 551. When do you expect to go home ? J?q' wu^""" ^''P''^^ ^° 8'' ^^^^^« <^^<^ vacation ? 5J3. M hom do you expect to come to take you home ? tit' wV''}^'''^ ^'" '""^^^ ^"^ y«"^ ^«y yourself? r««- x^u^'^^° y^" ^^P^^*- ^« g« when you die? 556. W hat does expect to be when he leaves school ? 557. What do you mean to bo when you leave here ? 0D». How long do you expect to remain? 559. Do you expect to return after the vacation ? 560. Do you think '« parents intend sending back this year ? Kal' ^rV'i "'*'"'' ^"^ ^"^ ^ s^l^ier or a sailor? Ill' ^T ^''^^ "^®^" *« b^ ' ^Z7 «Vu^" ^° y"" "^^P®^^ ^" ^'««^ from home ? ot)4. When do you intend to write home ? ! J i ! t ,1 'it I I 72 COURSE OF QUESTIONS 565. Do you expect to be a -ood sclit-^u if you are not attentive and dilietut ? 56^1. Can anybody expect to make proj/re,.. if he dons rr"^^ P'y attention to his ttadies ? ^tl i ''*"^' ^"^ y^" '^^''^" *^o re'"ain at scbuol 1 56b. Iiowso K do you hope to meet your frim.d. at home ; ..pun ; 569. Are you exj;ect m<' to heur from them soon ? 570. Do you thii;k of going home this year ? '■■I 571 572 573 575, 576. 577. 578. 579. 580. 581. 582. 583. 584. 685. REMEMBER, RECOLLECT RECOGNIZE. . Do you remember seeing that lady before 1 . Jo you remember seeing me before ? Do you remember being at ? I)o you remember when you were born ? Do you remember the day came here ? Do you remember how long it is sincP lelt school ? Do you recollect what day the was here ? JJo you recollect where you put the ? Do you recollect what you did with the ? Do you recollect the name of the person who "rove from to ] Do you recollect the name of the 'person whose house staid at ? Did you recognize when you saw him ? i>o you think you would recognize if .- saw him ten y^rs hence ? " ' "^ Do you think y would recognize. . . :f ■ ,„ saw hernow 1 '' Do you think would recognize thi. Ji ne came here now ? ■ juee THIRD SERIES. 73 586. Do you think you would recognize me if you .-iw 588 Dn T" '''"!!''^ '"''^^^ ^^y t^'^ y««r began ? ''• ""Ud-aTyt^. '-'-' '-' the^ExamiLion was 589. Do you recollect what day the raonth began 1 590. 591. 592. 593. 594. 595. HOW LONG .... TAKE ? 596. 597. 598. 599. 600. 600i 601. 602. 603. 604. 605. 606 How long does it take to go to in the cars ? How long does it take to go to. ^ How ong does it take to go to.'.V by steimer? Sow on^" '1'''' 'I '^^ '^^^'^ Boston^y ster;. How long does ,t take to go there by packet Howjong does it take to go then, by sailing. ""rornl^^f ^"^ '"'^ ^^ ^-^ -'^ ^^-- in the How long do you take to breakfast? How ong do you take to dinner ? How long would you take to write a letter ? How long would you take to fill a s dfof your slate with exercises ? ^ "frllT f^ /^' ^'" ^''^^'^ take to come trom England last time ? How long did foU„ Atlantfc ? ^^ ^^'"8 «^''««« ^he How long did take to make ? jlrSem'f '^ ^^'^^ '^ ^""^ ''^ temple at H::i:n^^ilt^^rb;!^^^^^^^^ Kailway ? (ill : 74 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. 607. How long did it take to build the Railway ? 608. How long would it take to walk from here to the Post Office ? HOW DO YOU GET TO ... ? 609. Can you tell me how you get from Halifax to Pictou ? 610. Please tell me Jiow you get from here to Digby 1 611. Would you be so good as to tell me how you get from heUD to St. John t 612. Will you have the kindness to tell me how you get from here to Yarmouth 1 613. Please can you tell me the way to 1 6U. Please let me know how yoii get from here to Liverpool ? , 615. Can you let me know how you get to Sydney ? 616. Could ypu inform me how you get to Quebec? 617. Do you know how you could get to England, or Scotland ? • . 618. Do you know how you can get to Australia ? 619. How do you get. to and ? 620. How do you get to . . ? 621. Can you get there any other way 1 - TAKE-THINK-SUPPOSE. 622. How oM do you think I am ? 62.3. How old would you take him to be 1 624. How old would you suppose her to be ? 625. Where do you think was born ? ' 626. What would you take to be 1 627. Would you take for a minister ? 628. Would you take for an American ? . THIRD SERIES. 75 630 w'"'\a ^°" M"* '" l" deaf and dumb ? 630. Worn you take .... and . . . . f„r brolhers J oJI. Would you take fr^ h« ii» 632. Would you take * t \\' ' -^""^'^ "^^ ' than. ? ^^ ''^'^'' ^'' >'^""S«^ 633. What distance" wo^Ud you suppose the moon to DO from the earth 1 635' wtl ^.'«*«"«^r"'d you think the stars to be? «Qo V^!'^*^ '''°"'*^ y^*^ «"PPo«e it to be ? ' o J6. What IS it really f «in A^u"^ '''''"l^ you take the stars to be ? 04U. What are they in reality ? I FOURTH SERIES. 1 2, 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. IC 17. 18. 19. WHAT WOULD IF ? . If I gave you whrtt would you do with iti What would you do if somebody gave you a watch? What would you do if you had plenty of money '^ What would you do if you had a nice little pony ot your own 1 Vv'hat would you do if you had a boat of your own ? What would you do if you had no father or mother? What wouM yon do if you had no hands, or feet? What would you do if vou had no teeth ? What would you do if you had o nose? What would ; ^i ciu if you had no shoes or stockings? What would you do if you had no pencil ? What would you d.,- i" you saw Hds house ^n fire ? What would you d;^ if you saw come boys stealing the fruit in the orchard ? What would you do if you saw ;i poor blind man begging on the street. What would you d > if you w little child fall inU the water. What would you do if you saw a big boy striking a little one ? What would you do if you saw some bad boys mocking an old woman ? What would you do if you were not deaf and dumb? What would vQii do i^ vr>!i woi^n k);.,,i o FOURTH SERIES. 77 DO WITH IT. DO WITH THEM. ^^ " w'ith k'? ' '"'''''8"' ^''^"* ^°"1J yo" do 21. If you had 6 slates and 20 pe^ ., M'hat would you do with them ? ^ 22. If you fourul u purse of money on the street, what would you rfo toith if ? 23. If you had a hundred pounds, what would you do with them ? , ^ 24 If you found a little child standing alone on the st'eet ut night, what would you ..'r^W/AiV; -D. . .. vou f.nind a book on the street, with the owner's name on it, what would you .to with it? -C. If y, . found a bunch of keys on the street, what vuuld ^ u do with them? 27. If you go, „«ple of pretty white rabbits from a iriend, u..at would you do with them ? -fe. If you gut a present of an elephant, what would you do with it ? 29. If you gut a present of a little pig, what would you do with it ? •' 30. If you got a present of a couple of fowls, what would you do with them ? 31. If you had a large fortune, what would you do with it ? J ' ' 32. If you found a snak. under your bod some night, what woii'd yon ./o^^./^/, ^-^^ ° WHAT DID? WHAT WOULD? WHAT WILL? DO TO it; dototubm. bo TO HIM ; DC. ro Hia. DO TO 178; DO TO YOU. 33. When your pencil become, too thick at the noint What do you do to it? r- > I ; li 78 COUnSB OF QUE8TION8. it fi^. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 40. 47. 48. 49. 5.0 51. 52. 53. If yoii toro tlio sleeve of your. . . wlmt woiild your ntotlu-r do to you, and what vvouI«l she do to it ? If the franje of your shite were loose, what would you need to ilo to it I When the desks wen; dusty this morning, what did iio to them ? When chihlren are disobedient, what do their parents do to t/inn ? If you neglected to conimit you lesson to memory in the evening, what would I do to i/ou ? What did Cain do to Abel ? ' What did Nebuchadnezzar d(f to Shadrach, Mesh- ach and Abednego ? {Danirl iii, 21-23.) What did Judas do to our Saviour? What did the Romans do to Christ 1 What did Joseph's brethren do to him ? What did the Lord do to Sodom and Gomorrah 1 What did God do to Pharaoh and the Egyptians, in Egypt ? What did the Egyptians do to the Israelites ? What did God do to the Israelites, when they murmured at Taberah ? (Numbers xi. 3). What did God do to them when they murmured for flesh to eat ? (Num he rs xi. 10.) What did God do to Miriam when she and Aaron rebelled against Moses? (Num. xii. 10.) What did the Lord do to Korah, Dathan and Abi- ram, for their rebellion ? (Nian. xvi. 31, 33.) What did the Lord do to Elymas the sorcerer, for opposing Paul's preaching? (Acts v. 5-10.) What did Herod do to the little children of Bethlehem ? Whv did he do so ? FOURTH SERIES. 79 WHAT WAS DONE TO . for breaking' the window ? and .... for running away I. 54. What was done tO . . 55. What was tlone to. . from scJiool ? 56. What was done to for striking ? 57. What was ,kme to the stove-pipe to keep it from leaking ? 58. What was done to the windows to keep out the cohl ? 59. What was dom to the school-room last Vacation ? "0. W hat was dme to it, this morning, before we came to school ? 61 . What was dom to ihe last Vacation ? ^Q w '^ a'^y thing done to your boots last week ? 63. Was anything done to your coat yesterday ? 64. Has anything been done to the." that was broken lately ? II. 65. What, was done to the man that poisoned his wife at some years ago ? ^Q. What was done to the murderers of ? 67. What was done to Booth who assassinated Presi- dent Lincoln in 1865 ? 68. W^hat was done to the other conspirators connected with the assassination ? 69. What was done to Jefferson Davis, the President of the Southern Confederacy ? 70. WHiat was done to the ringleaders of the revolt in Jamaica in 1865? 71. What was dom- to the parties who attempted to assassinate the Emperor of France some years ago. 80 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. M 72. What was done to the Malay Rangi who incited the Erroniangans to murder the Missionaries Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ? 73. What was done to the slave-trader Gordon, in New York, in 1863 ? 74. What was done to the deaf and dumb lad in Canada, who murdered a little girl, and hid her body in the woods, some years ago 1 75. What was done to the leaders of the Indian rebel- lion in 1857? wilAT IS DONE TO .... ? the schoolroom every morning % the clock every day ? the fire when it is low ? the stairs when they are dirty ? the fences every Spring ? the garden every Spring ? the ground before the seeds are the house every Spring ? wool after it is cut off the sheep's it then ? your shirts after they are washed? your socks when there are holes horses and cattle every morning 1 grain after it is cut ? it after that ? your hair when it is too long ? 76 What is done to ! 77. What is done to 78. What is done to 79. What is done to 80. What is done to ; 81. What is done to 82. What is done to put in it ? 83. What is done to 84. What is done to back? 85. What is done to 86. And w 'hat then ? 87. What is done to 88. What is done to in them? 89. What is done to 90. What is done to 91. What is done to 92. And w hat next? 93. And what then ? 94. What is done to »o incited issionaries 1, in New lb lad in id hid her ian rebel- •rning ? dirty ? I ? seeds are e sheep's washed? are holes Homing 1 ong? FOURTfl SERIES. 81 95. What do the desks want done to them ? 96. What does the stove-pipe want done to it? 97. What do you want done to your boots? WHAT WILL .... DO WHEN ...,? 98. What will you do, when school is dismissed this afternoon 1 inn ^u^* ^'^'^ ^^^ ^^' '^^^^^ y°" ^^^^ «"^ .yo^J" <^ea? 100. What will you do, when you have committed your lesson to memory this eveninir ? 10!. What will you do, when you get up to-morrow morning ? 102. What will you do, when you go up stairs to bed tonight 1 103. What will you do, when you get your breakfast to-morrow morning? 104. What will you do, when you get your dinner to-morrow ? 105. What will you do, when you go home next vacation ? 106. What will you do, when you come back to school again 1 107. What will you do, when you leave school ? 108. What will you do, when your education is finished? 109. What will you do, when you are a ? 110. What will you do, when you are old ? WHAT DID....DO....WHEN ...? 111. What did you do this morning when you got up ? ]\l' ^u^^ ^-'^ ^°" ^^° ^^^^" ^'"" ^^^ y^^^ breakfast? 113. What did you do yesterday, when you got your dinner. 6 :l 82 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. 114. What did you do yesterday afternoon, when school dismissed ? 115. What did you do yesterday eveninfr, when you came into the schoolroom after tea? 116. What did you do last Sunday forenoon, when you went to church ? 117. What was Joing, when the rest were at church 1 118. What did you do, when you came back from church ? 119. What weije you doing when I was out ? 120. What did the boys do, when they had no conve- nient Lavatory as they now have ? 121. What did we do, when we had no blackboard round the school, as we now have ? 122. What did the girls do, when they had no sitting- room of their own, as they now have? 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. J 29. 130. 131. 132. WHAT DO.. ..WHEN ? What do you do, when you get up in the morning? What do you do when you have washed and dressed yourself? What do you do when you get breakfast ? What do the servants do when the bell rings ? What do they do when prayers are over ? What do the pupils do when morning prayers are over ? What do the pupils do when evening prayers are over ? What do you do when school is dismissed at one o'clock ? What do you do when school is over in tho afternoon ? What do the girls do when dinner is over ? FOURTH SERIES. 8^ 133. What do the pupils do when it is very wet on Sunday forenoon ? 134. What do they do when it is fine then ? 135. What do you do when you go home at the vacation ? WHAT DOES. WHEN. ? 136. What does Mr do when school is over in the afternoon ? 137. What does Mr do when lie goes to his own room 1 138. What does he do when the boys come out from their meals ? 139. What does he do when he goes out of school at four o'clock ? !f ?■ ^u^^ '^^'^''^ ^^"^ ^° ^^®" ^"y °^ ^^^^ P"Pi>s are sick? 141. What does he do when any of them are dis- obedient and impudent ? 142. What does do every evening when he comes into tea 1 143. What does Mrs do when she has given out the butter, sugar, (fee. to the servant ? WHAT HAPPENED WHEN..? 144. What happened when Paul was goin<' to Da- mascus? (Actsix. 3-9.) 145. What happened when Jesus was on the Cross ? 146. What happened when the soldier pierced Jesus' side with a spear? (John xix. 34.) 147. What happened when Jesus was baptized in the J^rdoii ? (Lnke iii., Matt, in., Mark i.) 148. What happened when the two disciples were on the road to Emm.-ie ? (Z^c/r- xxiv. 1.5, &c.) 84 COURSE OP QUESTIONS 149. What happened when Jesus had sat down to ^ with them ? (veise 31 ) 150. What happened when the disciples cast their nets 1 r,i w?\ ^ "^^'^ '^''^ ^^ *'^^ ^°«<^ ^ (^^^'^' xxi G. ) l')l. What happened when Jesus rebuked the winds ^^o Mn ^vaves? (Maft. xiii. 26.) 15L. What happened when Jesus cried " Lazarus, come forth ?" (/o//w xi. 44 ) 153. What happened when Jesus took Jurius' dead 1 r,A A,n "r'^'''' ^y ^^'^ ^'^"^ ^ (^^«'-''«; V. 41-42 ) 154. What happened when the woman with the issue 1 r,K wf .V ''"'^^^l ^'^' ^'^™ ^^ J'^^^s' garment? 1 '^« w. |'«PPe'>e^ttoyou? 258 W •' u' ^'"^^ «^ ^h'« house ? inThe i;-t; '''''' ''^ '''^^'' «^ the highest spire ''''^in^l::;j^'^^^^^^^^t^e highest mou^^ WHAT WEIGHT ?-HOW HEAVY ? 26.': What Z ::;S :„C.^ /<•■• » f-cent lettoH 266. Co„M you ,.:^:yt^t' " '^"■"'" '"""' 268. Anrl fkr> U ] _ i< » . II "iSftif 90 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. WHAT AGE ? HOW OLD ? HOW YOUNG ? 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. At what age are pupils admitted to the Institu- tion'? At what age do they leav*» ? How young do we admit th'Mn ? How old do we admit them 1 How old is the oldest in your family ] What age is the youngest ? How old is the youngest of the pupils here 1 How old is the oldest 1 WHAT WHAl 'jm 'i^TITY SOUNT ? '}■ HOW MUCH ? 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282. 283. 284. 285. 286. 287. 288. 289. What quantity of coal did we consume last winter ? What quantity of wood did we use 1 What quantity of potatoes did the man brine lately 1 ^ What quantity of fuel do we use in a year ? What quantity of milk do we use ? How much bread do we use in a week 1 What amount of money does it take in a year, to keep up the Institution ? What amount does it take a month ? What amount does it take a week 1 How much cloth would it take to make a coat ? How much would it require for a vest ? Hbw much for a pair of pants 'i How much material does it take to make a lady's dress 1 FOURTH SBRIBS. 91 WHAT FARE 290 291 292, 293. 294. 295. 296. 297. 298. 299. 300. 301. WHAT fare; 1 WHAT PRICE? I '^^^ MUCH . VA nat IK the fare to. ? ■ w!;?.' '' f^ ^' ^^^ eoa^h'from here to... . ? \Uajisthe fare in the steamer between . ..V. What is the fare in the Cunard St.a.i.ers fron, Liverpool, O. R, to Halifax, N. S.? What IS the faro from Halifax to Liverpool ? Wha i: H ' /'" /^"" ^'^^'^" ^« LivarpoolV Wha ,s he fare froni Boston to Halifix ? W hat 18 the Ftrst cabin/are to England ? NUat 18 the Second Cabin fare ; ° What is the First Class fare to in the -ars ? What 18 the Second Class fare 1 ^ 302. What 303. What 304. What 305. What 306. What 307. What 308. What 309. What 310. What RENT : WAGES : SALARY. rent does Mr pay for his house ? do you suppose would be the rent of Mr 8 store ? , ■ wages is earning? wages does a shoemaker get a week 1 wages do servants get in this city ? salary does the Rev. Mr. cet? salary does the Governor receive ?'' ^ !« Mr 's salary ? IS the Bishop's salary { WHAT LIKE ?-WHAT KIND OF P t q w^,^ }}^^ ^ P'^^« •« Halifax ? -M. Ai.at like a place is the Institution ? ^». ^Ou IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /L <. ^%<;- [ y /. 150mm >1PPLIED_^ IIVMGE . Inc .^ss 1653 East Main street j:^ ^ Roctiester, NY 14609 USA j^=-^ Phone: 716/482-0300 ^:^-^ Fax: 716/288-5969 19S3, Appl>ad Imago. Inc.. All Rights Reserved M m pi' m 92 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. 314. What like a person ig ? 315. What like a person is Mr 1 316. What like a boy is ? 317. What like a girl is 1 318. What like a man is he? 319. What like a place is it? 320. What like an animal is it? WHERE 'I IN WHAT FLACK? IN WHAT PART? IN WHAT QUARTEK? 321. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 328. 329. 330. In what phjce are criminals confined ? In what part of the world are the days and nights always equal? In what part of the Province is iron found ? In what part of the body are the eyes placed ? In what quarter of the city is the Institution located ? In what part of the year are the crops put into the ground ? In what part of the year are they taken up ? In what quarter is the wind to-day ? In what quarter does the sun rise ? In what quarter does it set ? WHEREABOUTS '( IN WHAT DIRECTION V IN WHAT QUARTER? IN WHAT POSITION? 331. Whereabouts is the Penitentiary ? 332. ])o you know whereabouts Mr 's house is ? 333. In what direction does Bermuda lie from here ? 334. In what quarter of the globe are we ? 335. In what position does Sable Island lie 1 FOURTH SERIES 93 WHEN ? What What What What What What What What What W hat What What o'clock.? hour ? time? year ? month ? week ? «lay ? part of the year? time of the year ? part of the (hiy ? time of the day ? pait of the month ? W hat time of tho month ? n hat day of the week ? What (hiy of the month ? At what time? Near what time? Before what time ? After what time ? •Since what time? Ahout what time ? during what time? During wJ)at period ? At what period? service begin on 336. What liour does niornin.' qq" xm""'^"^^ When i& it ovel- ? 339 W !.^ ^'"'.r? ^'^" I"«^it"tion founded ? 339. 1^ hat rnonth does tiie ice generally break up in '"e Jit. j^awrence ? ' qli whJ T"'' ""^ ^^'^ "^«"t^' i« this ? tlo vJru ^''y ^*' ^''^ Anniversary of Halifax ? t« wrJ V'"^ ""/ *^' '"""^'' '^"«« the vacation beci,, ? 348. What day of the week is held sacred b/ChiJ Q.n ,,..'''"^' **"'^ ^*'8t by Jews ? ^ nation held last year ? "■ "^'bSnV'"" ''"'' "■" ''"•' ''"""^ «f England I I 94 COURSE OF QUESTIONS, 351. Duiirig wliat time did Martin Luther live? 352. About what time was the first school for the Deaf and Dumh openrd ? Where ? liy whom 1 353. When was the fir»^t American schcjol for the deaf and dumb opened, and by whom ?* 354. About what timedidthe Abbe Del'Kpee commence his school for the deaf and dumb in Paris?! 355. Who o|)ened a school for them in Edinburgh about the saino ti:ue ?^ 356. Since what time have stea«i'.ers, and railways, and the electric telegraph, . nd ga.s been introuucedl 357. At what period was the liible first translated into English 'f 358. During what period did Alfred the Great liv^ ? 359. During what p-^iod did the poet Milton live ? 360. During what period did the prophet Isaiah live ? WHY? WHEREFORE? (1 ) OF C^ For whftt ? What for? For what reason ? For what cause 7 (Antkcedknt. ) On wi at account ? On what gf ound ? On account of what ? For whose sake ? 361. Whi/ are you deaf and dumb, while others can hear and speak ? 362. Wherefore was the old world destroyed by a flood? 363. For what was Lot's wife turned into a pillar of salt ? 364. Who were cast into a burning fiery furnace, and what for f 365. For what reason was Saul rejected from being king of Israel 1 (I oamucl xv ) 366. Why was punished ? 367. Why '^id Joseph's brethren hate him 1 * In 1817. < In 1760. t Mr, Rraidwoncl, FOURTH SBRIEH. 99 368. 369. 370. 371. 372. 373. 374. 375. 376. 377. 378. 379. 3.^0. 381. For what canxe was Achan .toned to death ? {Josh, vu.) Wherefore were Korah, Dathan, and Abirarn swallowed up ,n an earthquake ? {Num. xvi.) Why was Gehaz, struck with leprosy? (;? Kw|<1 Judas han« hir„st,if for the same can.se ? /'o/-^^//a^rm^o«wa.sUzzah .struck dead? {2 Sa vi) VV hy was Ivin^r Uzziah struck with leprosy ? (i C'hron. xxvi.) r- j v-v For what came are the Jews now exiles from their mvn lai .,, and scattered among the nations? Wdl God pardon our sins if we repent ? Ori ucmunt of what is God willing to pardon sin ? Un what ground may we hope to be saved ? On what arvxmnt did Christ suffer and die ? \r hat IS the .jround of a sinner's acceptance with (2.) 382. 383. 384. 385. 386. 387. 388. 389. WHYP-WHAT FOR? OF USE, END, OBJECT, PURPOSE. INTENTION DESIGN, AIM, EXPfi:CTATION. What did y„u come here /o/— and what did I come here for f What do people W(;rk for i What do I'eople go to church for] For what end were you mad«' ? For what me are sunshine and rain given ? For what purposes is steam used ? For what object was this Institution established ? J^ or what end did Christ come into the world, and take our nature upon him ? 96 COURSE OP QUESTIONS. 390. Did Jesua go to soe Lnzarus wlipn he heard that he was akkt Did He prevent him from dying? Could he have prevented it ] For what intent did He not do sol {John xi. 15.) With what intention did the Jews ask Felix to send l*aul from Jerusalem to CaB'^area, f«tr trial? — {Ads xxiii.) With what ilesiffH did Joseph's brethren dip his coat in blood, and take it, and show it to their father Jacob ? With what object did David order Joab to set Uriah in the hottest forefront of the battle ?— (2 Sam. xi. 15 ?) With what aim do ])eoplego to the gold-diggings ? With lohat aim do students go to college ? 396. What was the yreat aim of Napoleon I ? iJid he succeed ? What was his fate ? 397. What was the aim of the Southern States in seceding from the Union 1 398. With what expectation do farmers sow their seed ? 399. With what expectation did the Amalekite come to David with the tidings of Saul's death? {2 Sa. i.) Was his expectati(>n realized ? 391. 392. 393. 394. 395. WHY ? (3.) OF MOTIVE, Ac. I. 400. What was Judas' motive in betraying our Lord ? What kind of a motive was that ? 401. Fi-om what motive did the Chief Priests deliver Jesus up to Pilate? (Matf. xxvii. 18.) 402. From wJiat motive did Pilate allow Jesus to be put to death, when he knew, and acknowledged FOURTH 8BRIE8. D7 403. From what motive did Nicodemus go secretly to Jesus by night? Why did he not go openly/ {John iii.) 404. From what moth-e did the Pharisees fast often, nnd praystiindingat the corners of streets? (Mnf vi. 5) 405. Wtiat did Ananias and Sapphira do? What n-an their motive in doing so? Was that a right 406. motive ? What WKfi David's motive for wishing Uriah to he killed ? What kind of a motive was that ? 407. What is a good parent's motive for punishing a dis- obedient child ? Is it because he loves to punish? 408. Did you ever hear of y^Aw WiffMun.'^ the missionary? What was his motive in going out among tiie heathen ? Was it for fame, or wealth ? 409. Does God love men ? Does He wi.^h al! men to be , saved ? How do we know that ? What ?mwed God to give up his only Son to death for us ? 410. Uhat was Christ's object in suffering and dying on the cross ? What was his motive in so dofng ? 411. What is Satan's wo/eVe in tempting men to sin ? 412. What was Booth's motive for assassinating Presi- dent Lincoln ? 418. What ivas Jacob's dcsit/n in putting the skins of the kids on his hands and neck ? (GVw. xxvii.) And what was his motive in deceiving hisfalher ? 414. What was 7nt/ motive in coming here ? 415. What was t/our motive in conjing? 416. What is your motive for studying? 417. What was 's mittive for immigrating to this country ? 418. What yNwsthegramlaim and motive of the Apos- tle Paul's life ? • Is! 98 COUR8B OP yUESTlONH. 419. What was the great object of the Abbe De TEpoe's life? What was /•• wl;- necount did the Son of God Uy down 44?' For Zl'""" ''^' •'r.V'^^^'^*'"'" •''^'»"'' '"«rtvrdoni ? 441. Por_whose sakes .l.d Christ hec ,.ne poor? (2 Cur. '''■ ^'kiiT "1^% ''^ p.'''' ^'-^ Mei'lnl>oshoth kindly / (2 ;Sainto-l tx. 7.) 44.J. On whoso account ,lid the Aposth- l»aul suMer per- secution and (h'atii ? ' 444. For whose sake is Oo.l willing to pardon the repenting sinner? ' '"'' HOW? (1.) OF QUALITY AND MANNER. ff^ J?"«8 write wfU or ill? 446. r ow does write-/«.v/ or slow ? 447. Do you write raindhj, or how ? 44y. Who writes with dificult ,' 4o0. How does sifrn ? i4« ,. i fingers'?" ''^' ''"''''''•^ °' *«<^^>///^r^/v on the 452. How do tho cars go-slcw or fast ? 453. Do you receive a letter from home with .arrow or with jileamre ? ' 454. Did you come to school af/ain.t ijonr will ? 455. How are you getting on ? 456. How is doing? 457. How does behave? 468. How should you behave towards your parents ? 460 h"'' 'k""m ^"" ^^^^^'^ ^"^^'''^''^ y«"r teachers ? 460. How should you conduct yourself towards vou. supenors? -" 100 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. 4G1, 462, 403. 464. 465. 466. 467. 46H. 469. 470. 471, 472. 473. 474. 475. 476. 477. 478. 479 480. 481. 482. 483. 484. 485. 486. Flow should you act towards one another 1 How was ki\\fn\-nrcnb'hMflf/ or dfHUfmdhi ? How tlid Joseph'H brethren treat him 1 How did the Ku'yptians treat the Israelites? How did Saul treat David, and how did Davi.l treat Saul ? How should we treat animals 1 How are you treated hyre 1 How should you obey your Uiiu^nira—rclncfantli/, or williufjlij ? How shouhl you study ? How should we pray i {EanteHtly, and in faith.) (2.) OF MEANS AND INSTRUMKNTALITY. How did you come here from your home 1 Hy what I'ofivcj/diir.e ? J)o you prefer to travel hi/ rail— or how ? Do you go like a dog 1 How does a dog go, and how do you go 1 Did you come from home on foot, or hornfihack, or how? How do people come or go across the sea ? Do you go to England 6y hmd, or how ? How do you go to the States from here ? How do we get news from Europe, and the States ? How can you communicate with your friends at home ? How with one another here ? How are mills turned ? How are carts, waggon.s, and carriages drawn ? How does a Locomotive go ? How do ships get over the sea? How are steamers propelled ? By what means are fires extinguished ? FOURTH 8KRIBS. 101 HOW? By what means ? In what way ? By what inethtKl ? By what agency ? By what inBtrumcntality? 487. Unw are yon tftUKht to read and wrlto ? 488. Ihj what mean, do the blind learn to read ? 48J. In whn ay are the deaf and dumb tauuht here and in the SUitos ? ^ ' 490. Are they tauifht by the mm, m.7/o./ everywhere ? 491. How are they taught in (Germany ? ^ 492. By what means did Richard III become kinij of 493. By what means did Kobeit Bruce Rain the battle of Bannock byrn ? 494. By what means did Gideon choose his 300 men to ior, „ ^"^ ?«!'"«' ''»^ Midianites ? {Judges vii.) 49o. By what n.eans did Mr. Peabody acquire his im- mense wealth ? - -i w. 497' Bv wUr T"'^ ^«« Judas led to betray his Lord ? 497. By what.nHtrumentality was Elijah fed at the brook 100 .,^H^'^' (1 Kings xsn.) % what means was Naaman cured of his leprosy? (J Ktuffs V.) r J 500 ;;^ J^,^^.'^««"7««the blind man restored to sight? 501. By what better means can we travel noi-a-days? UblisT^edT'""^^'^^"''^^ ^"^ ^'^'^ ^"^"^"^^- HOW ? (H.) OF ORDER AND ARRANGEMENT. I. 503. How do the pupils march to church ? (Twoabreast- 1' > two ) 102 roUIWB op QIJKHTIONH. nop). 507. 5()«. 509. 510. 511. 5 1 2. 513. 514. 515. 516. 517. 518. 519. 520. 521. Mow <1() you (m8w<'r my iiMmtvma—tmr fnj one, or all litt/clficr / llovv nrv tlio pupils cxjuiiiiicd at tln! Aiinnul Kxiim- iriiitioM (i/l fitifrf/nr, or one hij (mi;, or clanH hi/ clHHH / How do the tHiu^luTs eoiulurt the Sahbiitli 8i'rvico8 ill the IiLstitution ? (In turn; by turns; turn about.) Ifow do the boys do when the hair eutter comes to cut their hair 1 J)o thoy ;/(, all at imcc to him ? How is cf^rdwood sawn — li'mjl/nvayx or cnmiray>t? How are tlie deska placed ? How is thu school divided ? How do you stand when you are called up before the blackboard ? How are the pupils seated in school ? Do soldiers march all in tlitinrdcr, or how 1 How are they drawn up when ready to receive a charge of cavalry 1 How should the pupils retire from their meals— 1« cot) fusion, or how 1 How are the Cabinet drawers divided 1 How are houses divided inside 1 Haw is the Bible divided ? This book 1 How is the Deaf Mute Gazette publ^hed ? How are the words arranged in the Dictionary ? (In alphabetical order.) How are they arranged in the Vocaljulary ? II. 522. Are potatoes planted //* heda, or how 1 523. How is grain sown 1 How are flowers set 1 524. How are radishes, parsnips, and carrots sown ? 525. How is hay raked before it is taken from the field 1 FOURTH HKHIKN. 526. What i.s done with it then ? .'527. How is the hunWr brouKht .lown ll In ntft, 528 How do III jiilf.K, 103 I*' rivers ? you H.e it lyin« „„ the wh.uve« ? r)2y. 530. 531. 532. 533. 534. 535. 530. 537. « «<> on the prairievi? IIow do wild p'i'se ^'m ? How do the wihl \n\i\'nU. ^ ,„ How are entth- driven to market? owduXVMlv...sa„? Hc.wdohoU'.IsI How do Hies con) (ll»W ? How do herring j-o >,i„,,li,, «„• how ? m Suniiner Mint ? inn- liij I, He or How do gr H H ipes ,1,'iuw? Currants? Apph-.^? ow did the |»('o|.Ie <,'o to see ] w did the pe..ple die durin.' 'th".." f RQo .,'•"'••'«" 1«06? Inthoi,.„i,d OJO. How does the ice '•" > inline in 539. 540. 541. Did 8.,m'if>» come down from the Arctic nicufni callf.il ioln'iij^ you ever see th.- rain fall in tnrrouhj How does th How do we cor snow fail-/// '/r« Animals ? 577. /;. tohat respects are you better now, than you were when you first came here? ^ 57q Tn Zri '"''^ '' ^"' '•'^•y ^"^Proved of late yrars ? 580 f wh" '"'P'"' ^"^ ^"^^^ « type of Christ ? 580. In wha respects was Isaac a type of our Saviour ? ill' t ^\^^ ''''^'^''^^ ^^« J'^shua a type of Christ ? 5»d. How should we show our love to God ? '*^' "te"chen''' ^''" '''""' ^""' 8™""""^ »» yo" 586. Howjid Christ prove himself to be the Son of 687. Ill what respects was Christ lilte us ! 088. In what respects was Ho .lifferent from us ] ml 106 i; s. i P COUR8B OF QUESTIONS. HOW? (7.) OF CAUSE. For what reason ? For what cause ? From what cause ? Owing to what ? 589. 590. 591. 592. 593. 594. 595. 596. 597. flotr was it that ... was not here . . . . ? I/inr f'n if that you cannot .speak like otliers 1 What is your dunibness oiiiNt/ to ? What is your deafne.ss owiinj to ? How is it that there is so much suffering and sorrow in the worhl 1 How is it that some people are rich, and others poor— some healthy, and others sickly— some strong, and others weak, &c. ? How is it that some people are white, and others black — some yellow-skinned, and others copper- coloured, &c. ? How is it that our life is preserved from day to day? How is it that we are spared notwithstanding our ingratitude and rebellion against God every day/ HOW? (8.) OF FORM, MODE, Ac. In what form ? In what shape ? In what style ? In what fashion ? 598. liow did the the Lord appear to Moses when feeding the flocks of Jethroat Mount Horeb? {Ex. iii. 2) 599. Hon- did God manifest his presence to the Israel- ites in the Tabernacle ? 600. In what shape did the Holy Spirit descend upon Jesus at his baptism ? (Lvke iii. 22.) rOURTn SBHrES. 107 601. /« ,„/,« „,«fe d„l the Holy Spirit ,l„,,.e„,l „„ tl,„ 603. //:t'j;;r ..r-iL IC:;^ -'-i .„ „„^ 604. /f„,„ did Christ appear after his resurrection t„ thetwo^drscples g„irg f, Kn„„a„.,r (.I?,,,* HOW? • (9.) IN WHAT .SmiTt IN WHAT 1«ANNRR - 607. How should we approach God in prayer J 60S. I„ what sp.nt should we pray J ' " 609. In what spirit did Job bear his afflictions ? Did (iH'Tr'.^) ""'"" »' ««'^'» 1^-viden'e'l the prophet Nathan after hi.s s^at sir,"/'' Samuel KM. 13, 16.) '^ ^-^ m m 108 614. 615. 616. 617. 618. 619. 620. 621. 622. 623. 624. 625. 626. COURSB OP QUESTIONS. HOW FEEL? How do you feel just now ? well 1 Do you feel cold ? How did you feel when you Did you feel strange ? Do you ever feel homesick now ? quite at home here 1 How did .... feel when .... lost . . Do you feel quite first came here ? Do you feel mother ? you leel if you lost your father or How would mother 1 How did Joseph'.- brethren feel towards him ? How did Cain feel when he saw that the Lord rejected his offering, and accepted Alel's 1 How should you feel towards your teacher? Why so t How should we feel towards God for all his goodness to us 1 How must the deaf and dumb man have felt after Christ cured him 1 (Mark vii. 32-37.) Hew would you feel if you were to get your hear- ing, and speech ? Do you ever expect this ? How will the righteous feel when they see Christ come to judgment at the last day ? How will the wicked tlien feel 1 HOW? (Miscellaneous.) 627. How is flour made ? 628. How did lose .... hearing 1 629. How did hurt hand 1 630. How do the blind read 1 631. How do the deaf and dumb read? 632. How do they talk ? 633. Ho • Jo other people talk ? 634. How did David slay the giant Goliath ? POITHTH SEIUES. 109 ill., and Charles I. die ? 'vicuara 641. How did our Saviour die ? How did the Jews receive our Saviour? How d.d the people of British America receive the Pnnce of Wales on his visit in 18^0 "::neTH^alS '"'''''' ^^^^^ ^^^ ^'^ 646. How should we receive visitors? 647. How were Mr. and the pupils received when travelling on behalf of the Institution ? 643. 644. 645. WHEREIN ? IN WHAT? IN WHAT WAY ? HOW? IN WHAT RESPECT? ?!o ^J!^''''' '« Gfod good to us ? 650 Wh'"'-" ''"' ;""" ''^"^ ^^^' ^«f«»'^ the fall ? '''7o::irf '^^^^^"'^^''^^^^^ 653 )!^rr'"/ *^r. ^T' '•" -'*"''''"«* ^'^« Lord ? 654. /n w?iat wau did o-t <^r~f r^^,. »,* • -tu£, i,i^«««"tost .season of the year? oj. \\ hich 18 the most disagreeable ? 53. How long has it been since it rained ? 54. Is nun needed now ? 55. Will it rain to-morrow think you ? ' 56. How do you like this climate ? 08. What year of our Lord is this ? 59. What (lay of the month and week is it ? 00. What date is this? USES OF THINGS. (1.) WHAT IS THE USK OF? 1. What is the u.se of a pen ? 2. What is the use <,f a pencil ? 3. What is the use of a slate ? 4 xllV ,?-^^^«t'« the use of a penknife? 7 What 18 the use of a paper-knife? What is h T, "fn' .tf ^ ^ ^- "^"^'^ '« the use of a bench? 0. What is the u.se of a chair? 11 What 18 the use of a sofa ? 12. What is the use of abed? 13. Of a table? 14. Of a plate ? 15. Of a cup ? 16. Of a pitcher? 17 Of a nT \""u\ ^^; ^ ^^ "" '^""'^ ^ ^ 9. Of a pot ?' 20 ?fnf"V ^^-/i^'^P'-^^? 22. Of drawers? 2.5. Of s loes and boots ? 24. Of hats, caps and bonnets? 25 Of windows ? 26. Of bind 27. Of an axe ? 28, Of a saw ? 8 114 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. (2) WHAT IS IT FOR? :b-i 1. What 18 a poker for? 2. Wlmt is a hIiuvcI f..r ? 3. What are. the toiifjs f.,r ? 4. What is a s|.. Name fiv.. Carpenter's Tool/ ^■ JJ. ^„m(, five CJanlen Tools. .J/. VV rito tho n,inu..s of six Weaoonc 39- Vritt tt """'^'^ '^^ ^^'" UtS.' 41. Name six Medicines. '^ Crockery. 42. Name six Diseases. 47. Name a do^en articles of Hardware IV. 48. Name six different kinds of Buildin -c 49. Name three hard Substancp«s fh " ,. ,^ ^^ and three tough ones "' ^^'"* '^^^ ""«^' W. Name half a dozen Animal e u . 51. Nn„,e half „ ^o^l^ Vegetabfe fc ''' 52. Name half a d„ze., Mineral I..k?*'^'"=*®- 56. Mention the names of eZS'"*^ materials. 57. Mention the r.LLZ^^tTfnZ^J,''^^^- materials. •Jnoemaking iir 118 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. M- 58. Mention the names of some Printing materials. OJ. VV rit.fl f.hfi natnoa r,f for. "Di^^^^ i i 59 60 61 62 63 64, ^"'"^ x-iinung maceriais. VV rite the names of ten Places you have heen at. Write the names of ten Colours. Write the names of ten Relations. Write the names of the Days of the week. Write the names of the Months of the year. Write the names of the Seasons. WITH WHAT ?-WHAT WITH ? 1. Do people chop wood with a knife ? What with 1 2. Do you write with a ruiill or a steel pen ? 3. What do you , see with ? 4. What do you walk with ? 5. What do you work with ? 6. What do you smell with ? 7. What do you speak with ? 8. What do I apeak with ? 9. What do you eat meat with ? 10. With what do you eat soup ? 11. With what is wheat cut ? 12! What IS wood cut with ? 13. What is cloth cut with? 14. What is the ground dug with 1 15. What does a bird fly with ? 16. With what does a fish swim 1 17. With what do you wash your face and hands ? 18. With what does a horse brush away the flies? 19. What do you brush your clothes with ? 20. With what does a man shave ? TRADES AND OCCUPATIONS. 1. What is my occupation? 2. What is your father's ? 3. What is Mr 's ? 4. How is employed ? 5. What do people work for ? 6. How do people get a living ? 7. How do I get a living ? 8. How do you get your living 1 Do you earn it ? 9. Must you earn your own FIFTH SERIES. jjg Hvlnpr when you leave school? 10 R.. • support yourself whPMv^ •^"" ^^'P^^^ to follow wLn vou env'"''l''"';;^"^'^^" ^^P^'^^ to wiien 30U Jeaveschoo ? 73 iVknf^ a Carpenter and Joiner do ? 14 wu\ , '' Cabinet-maker do? n 4 p, , '^""''^ « Tailor? 17 ^ ^1, ^^A looker? Ifi. a 94 A wJ . ■ ^ l-^ainter? 23. A Mason? Soldier? 'W ';%'l 25. APnnter? 26. A 29. A Millfnerf SO a\. 'f ^ ^^"^«''«^ ^ Lumberer 30 A ? "^r ^^'^"^^-^^J^-'r ? 31. A Hinder? 34 A""KK?''r'^ ^^- ^ Ii'»ok- 36. A Jew! ief? ^^A f'"' \^^'^,^^^"-ker ? ennan ? 39 A n "'"■ ^ ^^- ^ ^^''"h- Gardener ? 4I "^ „^!V"'''*^-V-«^veeper ? 40. A ^Q A II .. ■ -^^ i^-^nyraver? 49 a m i 1 43. A Policeman ? 44 a pV, , . ^'^'"•^ ^ Labourer? 46 1 PI ^'''^P''' ^ 45. A 48. A Doctori 4iTr''^ 47. A Teacher? Wr? .n^WL^/r^^r^oa^^ 53. A l^entist ? 54. A Druj^gllt? "'' ^ WHAT CHARACTER ? ^^'HAT SORT OF A PPRcnxr, „. VIII. ? 9 V)f 11, ' , 8. Of King Henry Kicl,„,.d III. ? "'"' "" ^''^o" 10. Of 120 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. if r m QUESTIONS OMITTED IN THEIR PROPER PLACE. f The following are intended to he taught after page 35. ) IS IT....? WAS IT....? 1. Is it fair to-day ? 2. Was it fair yestorday ? 3. Is it wet to-day ? 4. Was it wet yesterday 1 5. Was it wet lasjb night ? 6. Is it cold to-day ? 7. Was it very cold last winter 1 8. Is it raining ? Is it snowing 1 9. Was it raining or snowing this mornin<^1 10. Is it foggy 1 U. Was it foggy the day before yesterday ? WAS THERE ? WERE THERE ? 1. "Was there school yesterday 1 2. Was there a fire on here ? 3. Was there school on Christmas Day ? 4. Was there a fire on here then ? 5. Were there any visitors here yesterday ? 6. Was there any rain last night ? 7. Was there any snow yesterday ? 8. Was there any fog the day before yesterday ? 9. Were there any of the pupils sick last week ? 10. Were there any of them out last night ? 1 1 . Were there any of them late last night ? 12. Were there many people in church last Sunday ? 13. Was there a good congregation ? II 1] 13 14 15 FIFTH SERIES. 121 16. Mas there much snow last winter? 1. Will 2. Will 3. Will 4. Will />. Will 6. Will 7. Will 8. Will 9. Will 10. Will WILL THERE BE....? there be school to-njorrow ? there be rain to-night ? ^ there be snow to-morrow ? tr! t" ""^ '""''^^'•^ ^^'•« next Friday ? there be any next Tuesday ? ^ ^ ^ tlieie he service in nu . '•vicem....church next Sunday? HAD....? 2 S Ton : vtirff"" '^"^ ^-'-^''-y ^ fHa^;ou\\-;^rsa:r^^^^^ 4. Had vou a cold last winter?^ 6 H'^y«»« good sleep last night? Saturday ? ^^''^'"^^^ ^ Had we school lust «• Had we a fire here last... j 10 S**^^"P/«>^«^«^a«t night? *■■ H:S:.l;:r;:eit-fning^ 12. Had you a holiSav la.fn ^'",'^"'^ ''"^^ school ? 13. Had you your Si ^I'T' ^'•"^'•^^V ? 14. Had von vol -^ "'^"^"^ l^^'^ ^^eek ? 15. H." C Te /'""'' '^^^" ^^'''t sunnnor? ^ ou aieasles when you were at home 122 COURSE OF QUESTIONS I IG. Had you hoopii)j?-ci)ugh before you came here? 17. Had you nice fun last Christmas? Had you a (?ood time? 18. Had you Arithmetic yesterday ? 19. Had you Geography last Saturday ? 20. Had yuu a Hible les.-jon this morning ? 21. Had we much snow last winter? WHEN WILI ?-WHEN SHALI ? 1. When will school dismiss? 2. When will you get your tea ? 2. When will ybu go to bed ? 4. When will you commit your lesson to memory ? 5. When will the Vacation be ? 6. When will you return to school ? 7. When will you have a holiday ? 8. When will you write homo ? 9. When will our Examination be held? 10. When will the be opened ? 11. When will you be a ? 12. When will there be a Review on the Common ? 13. When shall we have snow ? ABLE TO . ?-CAN? (To be taiKjht after patje Ip".) 1. Are you able to lift this desk ? 2. Are you able to fly ? 3. Is.. ..able to say the alphabet? Is he able to write his name ? 4. Is 's little brother able to talk ? 5. Is able to answer questions ? 1( 11 FIFTH SERIES. 123 7. Are you able to convtMse by writinc, ? 8. Are the beginners able to do so ?° W hen w,l you be able to do so ? IJ. Are you able to answer all fN« book? " ^''^ questions in this •^T^teeht^:/'^---^'^''M- J.': a" j:;; s :: ^^ ^^'"-->' home alone 1 7. wiir;- :i: b^eTbirr^^^^^^^^^ ::::i r^- '^^^ 8. Are you able to /v.^. y,,,,,;^ ^ ^ SHOULD ?-OUGHT? 1 (To he tavght after ''CouM^^-pafje 49.) • I Should you love each other ? 2. 1 Ought you to love one another? 3. Should you help each other ? 5' SHumZ'" ^' °^'^'°'"S '' ""« another ? 0. fehould you envy one another ? 7" sS /°" ^" \' ^'"^ ^^ ««« •'another ? 7. Should you feel for one another? 9 f htid y^::; l:::ta:r ^^"^ p^^^"^« ^ ^^^y ? 10. Ought you to pay attntio^' 7°"' ''"'^^^ ^ ^^'^>' ? 1 1 . ShSuld you do^w^I ' !" ?. ^^. ^?/ ^«««h^^ ? you are told ? 124 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. 12. Ought we to love God 1 Why 1 13. Ought we to love Jesus Christ? Why ? 14. Should we render evil for evil ? Why not 1 15. Ought we to forgive one another 1 Why ? T }>"i S h: if; MAY. .? (I.) OF PERMISSION. 1. May I go out fcr a walk after school ? 2. May I write a letter home this evening? 3. May I look at the pictures in your hook 1 4. May we go out to walk to-morrow afternoon, if it is fine ? 5. May you go out without leave 1 6. May you go out whenever you like ? 7. May you take anything out of Mr 's press without permission ? 8. May you climb on the fences, or over the gates? 9. May we work or play on the Sabbath ? 10. May we take what is not our own ? 11. May 12. May 13. May 14. May 15 May 16. May 17. May 18. May 19. May 20. May (2.) OF POSSIBILITY. it rain to-night ? wc have a thunder-storm to-morrow ? there^ be rain the day after to-morrow ? Mr come today ? you see your father soon ? you receive a letter from home to-day 1 you die soon? May you die to-night? we die at any moment? you one day be able to hear and speak ? one day become famous ? U 13 14 15. 16. 17. 18. FIFTH SERIES. ELLIPTICAL 125 QUESTIONS. ? I. ^ You are a pupil-Am I ? is M^ Had MVTsi,^r ^^^""''"^-H-i yoj;? 10. r like to hear the ne«a-Do vou ! n ,, , Doee she ? •= iJo you ( Does he ! 1 1- Do you know where Mr. . . . n,,,, r, , u wrr'ho"^"^^""^""-' "-'kt::f"" MdVr ^-^^•'"y-Wd you , Did he, 16 Wni „ u , "^^she? Could any hod v ? 18. Should you't „'^7»y"'"'<'P«Pi>«? Should he fShoudshersh ^u" P"'""'^' "^" sne / bhould evorybodj? 12.1 13. I 126 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. II. 19. Are you as old as 1 Are you as tall ? Have you been as lonj^ at school 1 Are you as far on 1 20. Were you sick last vv inter? Who were? 21. Was absent yesterday 1 Who was ? 22. Had you any letters yesterday ? Who had ? 23. Did you ring the bell this morning 1 Who did ? 24. Will you ring it to-morrow ? Who will ? 25. Do you ever ring it t \v no does? When 1 26. Do fishes walk ? What do 1 27. Does a horse fly 1 What does 1 28. When did yot first come to school 1 With whom? How ? What for ? 29. Did Moses ever disobey God ? In what way 1 30. Did Lot's wife disobey God ? How ? 31. Do you belong to this Province? To what part of it ? What township ? What settlement? 32. Did ... go with you to church last Sunday ? Who else went ? Who else ? 33. Did you wash yourself this morning ? What else did you do ? What else ? What else ? 34. Can you hear and speak ? Who can ? Who else ? 35. Were you ever punished ? What for ? When ? By whom ? How ? 36. Did it rain last night ? How do you know ? 37. Can I hear and speak ? How do you know ? 38. Do you believe the sun will rise to-morrow? What makes you th'nk so ? 39. Do you e.xpect to go home next vacation ? How so ? Why do you think so ? iO. Do you think it will be fine to-morrow ? Why do vou think so ? 41. Where are you going next. .....? What to do ? FIFTH SERIES. 127 IMPERSONAL INTERROGATIVES on week iljrj ^^ "'""'•'■^ ""'""'"S ""'selves 4. /» .^ «y,rf to travel „„ Sun.Iay 1 8. h .t difficult to do Reduction of Money ? »• ^/f 2? proper to " aoeaJr hani, " * -^ 10. Is it pr,mer to cnu^llv . ^" ^""'' ^««c^>er ? II Is //'S/ * ^^'°'-^*'"'' teacher? "• ^* It polite to stand with vonr hoi i • pockets before your teacherT '"'^' '" ^'""^ '- Is It polite to keen one'^ haf ladies? ^ ^'^' "" '" presence of "•;^aere':fi-La^ir-P'-ishat„„,„p.. 16 I» ,-t f"''"' '" '''' '""'"'8 '■» school J 6. Is proper to call another a liar! i.e"7wri«„JT'' "^^ ^ P^'-''^ ^'-W" »he„ If' f^f^^'ostare at people? 19. Is jt rude to ask a lady her age ? ^0- Is It rude to make faces J ' m7r[*''''"'''"^»''''"'''^'"'''. and sleep ? ''■ "^'die'] wr;r, """ ^''™' ^'"»"<' -f^ ana ":3=:;!;---"-o.-i,,ter, '" " ^ """""'''y to have a fire to-morrow ) 128 COUUaE OP QUESTIONS. VARIOUS FORMS OF QUESTIONS. I' A \1 Who is this? Who was that ? What is the name of that ? What do you call that? What is the name of these? What do you call these ? What is that lady's name? II. Who are these ? Who were these ? What ii that gentleman's name ? Please, what is your name*? What is his name ? How old are you ? How old is he ? How old is she? What is your age? What is his age? III. What is her age ? Where are you from ? Where is he from ? Where is she from ? Where are they from ? IV. ^^^^K' What are you ? What is she ? ^^Hj. What is he? What are they ? ^Hi V. ^^^^^^^H^^^ Where is he ? Where was he ? 1^^^^ Where is she ? Where was she ? ^^^Hpf Where are they ? Where was it? ^HP Where were you ? Where were they ? ^^^' VI. ^^■H Is that yours ? Is this yours ? ^^^^^B Is that hers ? Are these yours? ^^^VRr Is that theirs ? Are these ours ? ^^^V-'V Is that ours ? Are these theirs ? ^^^K ]. Is that his ? Are these hers? ^Hjii Is that mine ? Are these his ? ^^^^■.i 1. V V E L D D i> PIFTH SERIEH. 129 Whose J8 this ? Whose is that ? Whose is it ? vir. VVIiose are th'^se ? Whose are those ? JA here are you going ? VV here have you l)een * V\ hat are you doing ' V> hat is he doing ? What is she doing ? U hat is it doing ? What are they doing ' VIII. What was he doing' VVhat was she doing' Uhat was it (loing ? \Wiat was I doing? >V hat am I doing ? What were they doing ^ hat do you mean ? VV hat does she mean ? VVhat did you say ? What did he say ? What did she say ? H hat do you want ? W hat did you want ? MTU ^ does he want ? VV hat did he want ? What does she want ' -7;J»»t did she want ? What do they want ? What did they want' Do they want anything ? Does he want anything ' Does she want anything ? Do they want anybody' Do you want anybody ' 9 MEAN. What does it mean ? W hat does that mean ? SAY. What did he say ? W'hat did they say ? What does it say ? WANT. Do you want him ? Did you wanf her ? Who wants me ? Who wanted me ? Do you want one ? Does he want one ? Does she want one ? Do they want some ? Does he want any ? Does she want any ? Do you want any ? Do they want any ? 130 COU5WE OF gUESTIONS iv:. Whiit do you think of ♦ What tn't you ... ♦ ^*. Mayn't we.. » 25. Mustn't we ' ' v 26. Mightn't you. •> 131 Had you not . » WaH he not here ? JVere you not there » Did you not do it ? D"l he not say so ? Could you not ? Woulil you not go' Should you not . . » Ought you not ."♦ May we not . . . ♦" Must we not .... ' » Might you not ^_. O--- J^'i* llUb V WOTfi •T\\ f • Interrogatives'shSbl^fc^^^r"^ ^^^^ N«g-tive examples and the pupils '^jAd to ^.i''^ P''*^^''^*' Plee of their own. on^he vS'' orfns'' "^'"'""'*' ^^**">- MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS. 1 ">'!'■ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 16. 16. 17. 18. )9. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. What is your Christian name ? What is your surname ? What is my surname ? Do you know my Christian name ? What is your father's Christian name ? Your mother's ? What church do they belong to ? What denomination do you belong to ? What is your native place ? What is mine ? Of what country is a native ? Of what township ? Is a native of this country ? Wh«t part of the country do you belong to ? Were you born deaf ? What is your age ? Have you any brothers or sisters deaf and duti.b? What family has your father ? Are any of your family deaf and dumb but yourself ? Are you a native of this ...? Ami? Is your father ? Are your parents natives of this country ? When did lose his hearing ? Can he speak any yet ? Have you always been deaf and dumb ? Have you been deaf from birth ? « At what age did lose .... hearing ? What caused 's deafness ? What caused yours ? Can your hear any ? Can you speak any ? What sounds can you hear ? Have you been long deaf and dumb ? How did you become deaf ? Are you perfectly deaf ? What is the reason you cannot speak ? Are you sorry that you are deaf and dumb ? How old do you suppose I am ? Are you quite deaf ? How old was . . . when lost .... hearing ? Did you ever see me before you came here ? How long is it since you first came to school here ? Are you glad that you were brought here? Who sent you ? Could you write your name before you came to school ? Are you able to write a letter now without help ? Are you able to read the Bible ? Are you able to read the newspapers ? Are you able to read a simple story ? Can you read easy books ? FIFTH SERIES. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43 44. 45, 46. 133 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 63. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. WhLVnf" ^^^' ^*'^" y^^ were a child ' Who i<» th^ ""'-ipHi .' Who IS the Matron » no IS the Secretary ? Who is ^K^ t- * are the Directors ' "® Treasurer ? Who ^ Who .tthW '"■'"''"' ' ''■'«' ''«"•■«» '•>" »eco„d . Whon A^ ^ subjects of study ? Whe/i. y„„?vaeatro^„ / "" '°" »"' ""^ '■"Way, ? Areyorhar;Se'" Ar'^"'"'' "' ','''"' ''" y- Prefo. Which of yOT?cC.;»f^. i''"" ""T'o't^''^^ ' • Whose clai are yT„T'^ ''° J"-" 'ik« best 7 /choT. "''" '° '^« -">« «la» ever ,i„ee you came to go yon like being here' ^*' ^" you live from here ? " "" * 134 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. 78 79 80 81, 82, 83. 84 8f, 86, 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. ^ ho came with you to the Institution at first ? JA 111 your father come for you at the vacation ? Uo any of your friends ever come to see you » When were you born ? When was I ? When was he ' How many children has Mr .... ? Are they grown up' Are they boys or girls-^-sons or daughters ? What are their names ? What is the name of the oldest son ? The youngest » What 18 the name of your youngest brother, and vour oldest sister ? i / «• How old are your father and mother ? How long have they been married ? What family is there of you ? What is your place of residence ? Where do I reside ' How often do we eat in a day ? What had you for breakfast this morning ? What had you for dinner yesterday ? Which first came to the Institution— you or » What county are you from ? What township ? What settlement ? What part of the world are we in ? Have you been across the ocean ? Have I ? What is the distance to Australia ? How far is the Post OflSce from here ? How far is it across the Atlantic Ocean ? VVill it rain to-morrow, think you ? VVhat sort of weather have we had lately ? What day of the month is this ? How do you amuse yourselves out of school ? W hat games can you play at ? Can you play at Chess? Checkers? Bagatelle' Cricket' Croquet ? Can you read, and understand what you read ' Have you had your hair cut lately ? Have I ' Have you had your likeness taken ? Have I ' When had you a bath ? Have you ever had a sleigh-drive ? When were you measured for a new coat ? Have you been tneasured for new boots lately ' How often is th- clock wound up ? Who winds it up ? How often does a watch need to be wound up ' Are any of your brothers and sisters at school ' Are any of them here ? 1 2 3 4 5 6. FIFTH SERIES. 117 118. 119. 135 120 121, 122 123 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133, 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. CJZ T" "'""°"' '" "'<' »'«'« ' In K„gla„,l or ■ Are Visitors allow JV ^"P®'''''^e"^e"t ? Onwhlrday",^^'*''^ ^""-^ '^"^ ««e the Institution v What' '!!*" "^'"^ ?^ ^""'- P'-in'^'Pal ' *>hat are your visiting days' Af u . ywitors admitted ' ^ ^^ what hours are VV hat is your master's name ' VVhr; f*^"" *•,* y^" instructed ? v^nat time does your vacation becin » VV h , Where was ... educated ' v\^.^ ^J.^en does itend? education? ^'""^ated . Where did .... get his Is your education finished - corapleted? '° •'" "'""' y<>'"- education i. What jocupation'ttwio'^iL't'^ ,oi, '-"-chool - time here is up » "Ke to tollow when your Where? ' ' ""'"■'S «> ? Whom Is he «.it„ . when they cannot hear „h "tt td'^ """"""« '"'-■"'' ith? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6. QUESTIONS. ^eloHu, to state of .nnrl ,r.,o,. to ^.trurtion. WerTvlu T ^''' r''"" *« ^he school ? Did vm, ! *"^ *'"'«'• «^^hool before ' h!^ 7u tr eTa^:;ji"hebT ^"" «^- '-■« ^ ) Are , ou glad .nat you have been' sent to school ? Why so '. 136 COURSE OF QUESTIONS. 7 8, 9, 10. 11. 12. ^^^^^^^Hh' - ^^^^kI 13 14 ^^^^ 15. ^^^^Hf: 16. ^^^HH: 17. I^hI' 18. ^^■R. 19 ^^^^^■i 20. ^^^^^■^ 21. ^^^^Hj^ 22. ^^^^^1 23. i^^^^v 24. ^^^^H'' 25. ^Hk 26. ^^H 27. ^Hb 28. ^^H 29. ^^^^H 30. ^^^^H; 31. ^HbI 32. ^^H 33. ^^^^H 34. ^^^^S 35. ^^B!^ 36. 37. Are you happier now than before you came to school * How so ? Before you were vaught, had you any idea of a Creator. or Supreme beiog ? How did you suppose the world, and men, and animals. and plants, came into existence ? What did you think when you saw the trees and other things growing ? What idea had you about the rain and the snow and the wind ? What idea had you about the moon before vou were instructed ? '' Have you the same ideas still ? What were your ideas about the sun before you were instructed ? . Do you think so still ? What did you think about the stars ? Do you think so now ? What were your ideas about the sky, and the clouds, and thunder and lightning ? Have you the same ideas now ? Are your i mu ^ ^^^^ !'*'! y*'" °^ ^®*^** ''«^o'"« yo" were instructed ? VV hat idea had you of right and wrong '^ How is it that you are deaf and dumb, while others can hear and speak ? Whether would you be deaf and dumb or blind ? Which do you consider the greatest misfortune— to bo deaf and dumb, or to be blind ? Have you been long in this state ? Are you contented with your lot ? Are you dissatisfied with your condition ? ^^'hat would have been your condition without educa- tion ? To whom do you owe your education ? ) To whom are you indebted for your education ? f How long have yon been in going through this book ? When did you commence it? What day of the month is this on which you finish it » were APPENDIX. List OF Lvterrogativb Forms mnfo,- i • . , hc^k--arranged in the ord 'r i" w ich ,/" '^'' intended to be taught. ^^'""y ^'''^ • '^^'' following list W dpainn^rl t^ „ FIRST, as a Table of ContS it '*' "? '"'°-^<'''^ /'"'•/'«'«e .• SECONDLY, a, „ meam ofexUZ TZ/^^'^T- '''^ ^^^"^^"'^^ -• hem, placed before him, ZpupitZXl"^^^^ ^^' ^^""^M'n' as many original eTampy, o^ach a\t 'TT^ '^ ''''^r>o>^' necesmri/. ^ ""^^^ ^'^ ^^^^ Teacher may judfie FIRST SERIES. (230 Questions.) 2.' S:ve7cn,'""'^^'°^"- Q"««"Oxs ^3" 3. How many \ 8-9 4. Can you •> 9 5. Do you like •> i 10 6. Do you know ?[ ,0,, 7. Are you •> ' *"*^ 8. The foregoing " ouESTrnvV ' ^ - '2 ARRANGED Ql'KSTIONS PR0MISCP0U8LY 9. Are you fond of i 12-15 15 SECOND SERIES. ,^ Q„e,.io„,., lU. V\ here is •> wji^..^ II ivi,„ J • '♦nereare 9 1 12: Wh:"'' • '^^^h-edoes ,} 16 17 j3 Did? When? VVhereV ^7-18 i4. Is there 9 j 18-19 15. Are there ?f ^« (ANYBODY.) Is there any body ' (FVFif^'n'^i^ I« there aiythfng l. ::::.:::: 2l [PjV t,Li.) Did you ever Have you ever Were you ever ... . PAST TIME-Definite DID Did you take . . . . ? Did you see Did you get ? Did you hear Did you go ? Did it 5 } 22 23 23 24 24 25 Did you Did you 29. (THEN.) 30. (THERE.) 31. VVillyou 33. Were you v 34. Was ?.... 25-28 ?.. .25-28 ?.... 25-28 25-28 then ? 28 there ? . . , . 32. Who will -> 29 31 31 18 «.- ■ I ** ■ I ^iifi proper namtn and pronoum ^« t!-: :U axmhjert 32-33 f oj the iveather J 30 . well ? 00 • . : How are ? , . 34 conning ? ^^ coming ? / 34 ■ ff^rrf"^' «^'««^. rtw<^ Pa^i imperfect) . , 34-35 43. \V as it ? I2Q 45. Were there ?..... 12O ^«? '.".'.'.."" 121 48 Had we ' 50. When shall ? 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42 44. 46. 47. 49. 51. 52. 64. 56. 67. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. la it Are How Is Are What doing Is it ? Was there? Will there Had you ? When will? Where ? When did ? 53. When have ? 55. Shall I ?.,, Please, will you Will you have How do you like Did you ever Were you ever Had you ever Have you ever been Have you ever had 121 122 36 When do ? .36-37 When had ? ...... 37-38 •• •: .38 . 39 . 39 40 .40-41 41 41-42 42 42 PAOR 22 22 23 23 24 24 24 2fl APPENDIX. 29 . . 31 31 fix . 32-33 . 33 . 33 . 34 . 341 .34-35 . 120 . 120 121 . 121 122 36 36-37 37-38 38 39 39 40 40-41 41 41-42 42 42 SS. Have. «^- iS*^^«i''^ WESTIONS ,1^'^^ «r ^,'??"'^'^ you lik «». ABLE TO ' ''?lf?/i ""»» 7a psTIONS oMfM^f ~ 72. Should » 7Q r»" LI 74. May ; ^^- ^"8*^* ? 75. How long ? (connected by A no)' Have • • . . as . . he been as. you as many ^s as. 77. 78. 79 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90 91. DO YOU KNOW Do you know what Do you know where Do you know when 76. Do you like.. "aVivVli^ XVh^^ I as well as 7*^0 '8 the est., ^•■e you as as ••s as OQ Has- • *^ 139 PAOB 43 43 44 45-47 122 48 48 123 124 49 of tht .as Have you as much Does *8 as . it is as far to Which is ' as as as .as to est? in or Which do you" Uke th( ter' or. 92, 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. better?. Do you know how lone Do you know how far Uo you know h,w much 99 Do r" ,''"°^' *^« ^^y to inn I; ^''" ''"^^ why iS?' 5** y*"" ''now if ino 2" ^''," ''"''w who in?" P'^r 'oug is it since iw. Is It long since -> 104. HOW OFTEN ' ; .51. 54 51 51 51 52 62 52 52 52 52 53 53 53 53 54 54 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 57 57 HO APPENDIX. IL.S h >, 105. 108. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. IK^. 114. llf). 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123 124. 125. 126. ^^PCH ?= VVhat quantity ? . . ge uch ?= VVhat price ? =- HOW How ni How far is it What colour What age VVhat place VV^hat shape What size VVhat sort of '?'= What kind of PAUB VVhat Like ? 58 59 59 59 60 60 60 61 61 61 62 62 62 62 63 63 127 128 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137 Wnat kind of a taste W iiat kind of a place ? . " VVhat kiiid of a thing ? VVhat kind of a animal 1 . What kind of a beast ? What kind of,a bird » What kind of a fish v What kind ? What sort ' ^^UBLE QUESTIONS, (con«ec 7, How long did take to How long will take to How long would take to -- How do you get to ?.. ». 6. How do you feel ? .* .Lt 67 68 69 70 71 73 73 73 74 How look?. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. FOURTH SERIES. (Over 700 Questions.) What would you do if lljV •■ ■■■ what would .'do'with ' VVhat did do to VV' hat would do to if What will ... do to when 108 108 76 77 78 78 78 APPENDIX. .64-66 67 67 68 71 72 74 73 73 73 74 •74 108 108 76 77 78 78 78 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162 163. 164. 141 . when when len rn^ith prepositions J Whosk ? Jj;j'*J^'o do to .\* ['"t was done to What is donrj to What will.... do I What did. ..do ^'^*'" • ,V,''»* happened when NJhat happens when What will happen when VV hat might happen if What would happen... if VV hat distance ? - What number ? .. How many times ? „ H hat width ? VV hat length ? What breadth ? VV hat depth ' ,«. What thickness ? 6?" wt^ ^^'S''* • Ifis" IZi^l *«^ • ^^^ old ? i«Q » quantity ?) 1d9. What amount ' /" ^^^^ much ' What fare ? j W'hat price ? / How much ? What rent' )• •> •• PAOB /8 In what part 170. 171. 172 173. 174 175. 176. '77. 178. In what qukrter ? f fin J" "^t**^ direction ? ) 180. In what quarter? I 182 {vh'eN ''"•'"" -^ J83. What o'clock 184. What hour "> j85. What time? .."."■■ 186. What year ' 79 80 81 81 82 83 • . 83 84 ••• 84 84 85 Ho^far".""'''^ ••■.■.85*lS How many ? . JJ How often?.. oi How wide ? . . ^l How long ? ' ■ ^** How broad ? How deep ? . . . ' How thick ?....!. How high ? . . . . [ How heavy ?..,.. How young?.,. ''I' 87 88 88 89 89 89 90 WHERE WHEREABOUTS? 90 91 91 91 92 92 93 93 93 93 93 142 APPENDIX. I>^ If hi I What day ?;....,......." ^^ 187. What mouth 188. What week? 189 19(). What part of the year ?\ 191. What time of the year?/ 192. What part of the day ?\ What time of the day ?/ 93 193 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203 204. 205. 206 (1. 208. 209. 210. 212. 214 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 94 What part of the month ? \ What time of the month ? ( ^^'hat day of the week ? What day of the month ? .'. At what time ? ' Near what time ? Before what time ? .......'..., After what time ? .,..,, Since what time ? Almut what time ? During what time ?....!! q. During what period ? qT At what period ? . . o* ) WHY?= WHEREFORE? ul For what ? • xt What for? .■;;.'; »* For what reason ? = What is the rekson '? oJ For what cause ?= What is the Ciuse ? o! On what account ? . XT 215. On what ground ? qT 216. On account of what ? nl 217. On whose account ? (2.) WHY?=VVHAT FoiR?;;:.! 218. For what end ? For what use ? .........[.,[ [ For what purpose ? ..,..'.' For what object ? !!.!!! For what intent ? With what intention ?. With what design? ... ^ With what object?.... XX VNMth what aim ? . . ^ 219 220, 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 94 94 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 •With what expectation ? Wat was the aim of 96 96 96 (3.) WHY? (Of motive) «« 229. From what motive did ?..!.!!'..'."!""* 9? APVESDIX. 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 94 94 94 94 i^4 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 96 96 96 96 96 96 97 230 231. 233. 234. 235. " '« motive in ^»8 '8 ohject it to What What What Ie(l What induced....'., to \^ hat made p i'^or Mho8e salte » On «^ho8e amount?. On whoee' 143 97 97 98 98 98 98 98 i.'36. 237. HOW ? — -"III : - un whose behalf li'l n{?.'i!,^L^TY and MANVFR iVo {""''i^t ^ay? ...■:.■.:.. loi oT.T ,, ^^ ^^'^t "lethod ? . . 101 250 f;"'Jatway?. , a; /"** hat respect? ll2:S.r„r.^^ How was it' 253. v>^ , ■ How J,orwhat reason? 9>iA /I'**'.'" '*'h*' cause ? -^4. Owing to («.) Of porm; what 255 Vn K?*^' ^^ODE, &c 1^55. In what form? fob. In what shanfi ♦ *. oc- T ."■" shape l^o/. In what style ' o?Q- {""^hat fashion? -^59. In what spirit?.. In what manner ? 260 HOW 105 105 105 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 106 107 263 264 265, 266 267. 268. 269. V>^ER^15??^->«-tions.r:- ;07 , - HOW In what ? In what way ? In what respect? To what end ? To what use ? ?wrJ?*^ purpose WHEREBY' ,}'"■ HERETO ? 270.' WHEREWI^haK^VvI^"?^ 108 109 109 109 109 110 With what ? Ac J 12 110 144 APPENDIX. FIFTH SERIES. (About 800 Questions.) 271. Of the DAYS. MONTHS, SEASONS Ac 272. USKS of THINCiS !.,,,, ( 1. ) What is the uae of •» (2.) What is it for? ^"^' ^MAHKM^^"^^'^^ FROM; made' INTO; 275. What is '.[ made ' of ? "i-J" Jr ''^ *•■** '"^'^^^ i^om ?, . , 'ii T * '"*^e '"to ? • • 278. By whom made "* ?I^I3!^!^IJ^^^^'^ - (Q"««tions) ■ : : ; (i ENERAL TERMS - (Questions) WITH WHAT ? = WHAT W TU v TRADES and OCCUPATIONS WHAT CHARACTER ?. ......■.....■;■;■ ' 284. What kind of a person ? i 285. What sort of a person ? f QuestiOTiH omitted in their proper place l9ft ELLIPTICAL QUESTIONS '^ IMPERSONAL INTERROGATIVES Is it right to •> Is it wrong to t. Is it sinful to j. ' Is it difficu't to ?...,. Is it proper ? ' " Is it necessary ? Would it be right ?...!!!.. ^V'o^ld It be proper ' ic Ao VARIOUS FORMS OF QUESTIONS CONTRACTED FORMS NE(iATIVE INTERROGATIVES MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS Questions relating to state of mind, previous to instruction 279. 280. 281. 282. 28.S. 286. 287. 288. 289. 290. 291. 292. 293. PAOI 112 113 113 114 114 114 114 114 114 115 116 118 118 119 119 124 125 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 128 1.30 130 132 1.35 bions.) PAOI 112 113 113 114 H'O; 114 .... 114 114 114 ... 114 . . lift .... 116 .... 118 .... 118 .... 119 ... 119 ...120-124 . . . . 125 ... 127 .... 127 . . . 127 127 . 127 . ... 127 . . . . 127 . . . . 127 . . . . 127 . ... 128 ... 130 . .. 130 132 8 to 13.5