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Instructor: Mr. Habibi: A. Things Students or Teachers Do in The Classroom

The document lists phrases commonly used in the classroom by both students and teachers. For students, it includes requests to borrow items, ask for clarification or repetition, and indicate what role they will take. For teachers, it includes directions for students to perform tasks, read aloud, answer questions, and requests about homework. It also provides examples of questions students might ask about vocabulary words.

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Instructor: Mr. Habibi: A. Things Students or Teachers Do in The Classroom

The document lists phrases commonly used in the classroom by both students and teachers. For students, it includes requests to borrow items, ask for clarification or repetition, and indicate what role they will take. For teachers, it includes directions for students to perform tasks, read aloud, answer questions, and requests about homework. It also provides examples of questions students might ask about vocabulary words.

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Instructor: Mr.

Habibi Classroom Language


A. Things students or teachers do in the classroom: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. B. Look up the meaning of the word if you dont understand it. Can I borrow your dictionary / eraser / pencil sharpener? Could you please turn up the DVD player? I cant hear it. Can you turn down the CD player, please? Its a little loud. I forget to bring my book. Will you share your book with me, please? Excuse me, can you repeat that? May I go out? Excuse me sir / maam, I have a question. Excuse me sir / maam, I dont understand exercise 4. Can you speak more slowly / loudly please? I cannot understand your question. Can you explain please? Whats the answer for exercise / number 5? Which role are you going to take? Ill be student A.

Things a teacher may ask students to do in the classroom: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Could you erase the board, Jason? Write these words down. Listen up students! Open your books to page 35. Kim, could you share your book with Sara? Repeat this sentence / word after me. If you have a question, raise your hand. Any question? Whose turn is it? Its my turn. David, please read the exercises direction. Can I see your homework? Are you ready? Where is your dictionary, Sara? Actually I forget to bring my dictionary. Can I use yours? Sara, get it? Yes, I got it. Any volunteer? Who wants to read? Who wants to go first? Who knows the answer? Raise your hand. Jacob, do you know the answer? No, I have no idea. / I dont know.

C.

Questions about vocabulary: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. What does X mean? How do you pronounce this word? How do you spell X? How do you use anyway in a sentence? Whats the difference between X and Y? How can I say in English? Whats the synonym/antonym for X?

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