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The document contains common classroom phrases for greetings, checking on students, starting lessons, maintaining discipline, taking attendance, addressing lateness, giving instructions, and phrases for students to use. It includes greetings like "Good morning" and "Hello everyone", questions to ask students like "How are you today?" and statements for starting class like "Let's begin our lesson now". It also lists phrases for keeping students quiet, taking attendance, addressing lateness, giving instructions to students, and common questions students may ask teachers.

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Classroom Language

The document contains common classroom phrases for greetings, checking on students, starting lessons, maintaining discipline, taking attendance, addressing lateness, giving instructions, and phrases for students to use. It includes greetings like "Good morning" and "Hello everyone", questions to ask students like "How are you today?" and statements for starting class like "Let's begin our lesson now". It also lists phrases for keeping students quiet, taking attendance, addressing lateness, giving instructions to students, and common questions students may ask teachers.

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Classroom language

1. Greetings

 Good morning, everybody.


 Good afternoon, everybody.
 Hello, everyone.

2. How are you?

 How are you today?


 How's life?
 How are things with you?
 Are you feeling better today ?

3. Time to begin

 Let's begin our lesson now.


 I hope you are all ready for your English lesson.
 I think we can start now.

4. Keeping discipline

 Stop talking and be quiet.


 Keep silent.
 Calm down and listen.

5. Register

 Who is absent today?


 Who isn't here today?
 What's the matter with ……………………. today?
 What's wrong with ……………….. today?
 Why were you absent last Sunday,…………………?

6. Late

 Where have you been?


 We started ten minutes ago. What have you been doing?
 Don't let it happen again.

7. Giving instructions

 Open your books at page 52.


 Come out and write it on the board.
 Listen to the tape, please.
 I want you all to join in.
 Could you try the next one?
 I would like you to write this down.
 Would you mind switching the lights on?
 Who would like to read?
 Close your books.
 Put your books away.
 Pack your things away.
 Have you finished?
 How do you spell it ?
 Say it after me.
 This row/group, can you repeat it ?

8. Students saying

 May I go to the toilet/bathroom, please ?


 Can I come in?
 I don’t understand. Could you repeat that, please?
 May I open/close the window/door ?
 What page are we on ?
 What is the homework?
 I was absent on the last lesson.
 Sorry, for being late.
 May I have a pen ?
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