Thumbnail Image

Asking rhetorical questions in English

Zach McLaughlin

A rhetorical question is a question that you ask without expecting an answer. It is used to make a point or make someone think about something, but the listener/reader is not expected to respond. Rhetorical questions can be used in speaking or writing to engage the listener/reader, and you may find them in advertising, presentations, speeches, essays, articles, and more! They can be found especially in the first line of an introduction or the last line of a conclusion. 


For example, imagine beginning an article on out-of-body experiences like this:

  • Have you ever had the feeling of watching yourself do something from above?

Or a speech about taxes like this:

  • Ever wonder where your taxes go? (Note: This is an informal reduced form of the question “Do you ever wonder where your taxes go?”)

Or ending an essay on climate change like this:

  • If climate change isn’t dealt with in our lifetimes, what kind of world will be left for our children? 

Overusing rhetorical questions can be annoying to your listener/reader. However, when they’re used in moderation, they can be effective at getting your audience’s attention and making them think about your point(s).


For more information on rhetorical questions, check out this article by the BBC.


Or this one about how to use rhetorical questions in your speech.

 

I hope this helps you to be more aware of rhetorical questions when you listen and read, and perhaps you’ll even start using them yourself!


Zach


专栏文章仅为讲师个人观点,不代表 Cafetalk 立场。

回应 (0)

登录之后,添加评论 登录 »
Premium ribbon

来自:

住在:

授课种类

讲师会的语言

英语   母语程度
日语   只能说一点

Zach McLaughlin 讲师的人气专栏

  • Surprise!

    Photo: DH News TorontoOne of the most surprising things in Canada is the spring weather! Having liv...

    Zach McLaughlin

    Zach McLaughlin

    0
    8130
    2021 年 5 月 31 日
  • My Bucket List

    Photo by Heather McKean on Unsplash   My bucket list is a fairly short and affordable one! Short-t...

    Zach McLaughlin

    Zach McLaughlin

    0
    8010
    2021 年 7 月 20 日
  • A new phase of life for students and teachers

    Photo: Gabriel Benois on UnsplashFor many people, it feels like life is on pause because of the cor...

    Zach McLaughlin

    Zach McLaughlin

    0
    8000
    2021 年 3 月 22 日
  • Cheers!

    Without a doubt, beer is my favourite alcoholic beverage! It wasn’t always that way, though… My mo...

    Zach McLaughlin

    Zach McLaughlin

    0
    7452
    2021 年 6 月 7 日
« 讲师专栏首页
在线客服咨询