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Classroom Phrases

The document provides a list of important classroom phrases divided into categories such as greetings, getting students' attention, giving instructions, taking attendance, asking questions, giving reminders about homework, and saying goodbye. Some of the key phrases included are "Good morning everybody", "Let's begin our lesson now", "Put your things away", "Who is absent today?", "This is your homework for tonight", and "Goodbye everyone". The document serves as a reference for students to learn common expressions useful for interacting in an English classroom.

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Classroom Phrases

The document provides a list of important classroom phrases divided into categories such as greetings, getting students' attention, giving instructions, taking attendance, asking questions, giving reminders about homework, and saying goodbye. Some of the key phrases included are "Good morning everybody", "Let's begin our lesson now", "Put your things away", "Who is absent today?", "This is your homework for tonight", and "Goodbye everyone". The document serves as a reference for students to learn common expressions useful for interacting in an English classroom.

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INSTRUCTIONS: WRITE THE TEN CLASSROOM PHRASES THAT YOU

CONSIDERATE ARE MOST IMPORTANT TO KNOW.

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GOOD MORNING
 Good morning, everybody.
 Good afternoon, everybody.
 Hello, everyone.

HOW ARE YOU?


 How are you today?
 How are you getting on?
 How’s life?
 Are you feeling better today?

TIME TO BEGIN
 Let’s begin our lesson now.
 Is everybody ready to start?
 I think we can start now.
 Now we can get down to work.

WAITING TO START
 I’m waiting for you to be quiet.
 We won’t start until everyone is quiet.
 Stop talking and be quiet.
 Settle down now so we can start.

PUT YOUR THINGS AWAY


 Close your books.
 Put your books away.
 Pack your things away.

REGISTER
 Who is absent today?
 Who isn’t here today?
 Why were you absent last Friday/ day?

LATE
 Where have you been?
 We started ten minutes ago. What have you been doing?
 Did you miss your bus?
 Did you oversleep?
 Don’t let it happen again.
WAIT A MINUTE
 Hang on a moment.
 Just hold on a moment.
 Stay where you are for a moment.
 Just a moment, please.
 One more thing before you go.

HOMEWORK
 This is your homework for tonight.
 Prepare the next chapter for Monday.
 There is no homework today.
 Remember your homework.

GOODBYE
 Goodbye, everyone.
 See you again next Wednesday.
 See you tomorrow afternoon.
 See you in room 7 after the break.
 Have a good holiday.
 Enjoy your vacation.

GIVING INSTRUCTIONS
 Open your books on page 52.
 Pass to the front and write it on the board.
 Get into groups of four.
 Everybody, please.
 All together now.
 The whole class, please.
 I want you all to join in.
 Could you try the next one?
 Would you mind switching the lights on?
 Who would like to read?
 Do you want to answer question 3?

OTHER GENERAL ENGLISH PHRASES FOR USING CLASSROOM


 What page are we on?
 I am ready. May I start it?
 Can / may I go out?
 Can I answer the question?
 Can I switch off the lights? (turn off/ on)
 Teacher, please can you repeat again?
 Can / may I open/ close the window?
 Can / may we pack our things now?
 What is the homework?
 Do we have to write this down?
 Sorry, for being late.
 Can / may I go to the board?
 Can / may I come in?
 Can / may you explain it once more, please?
 Is this right?
 Is this correct?
 I am sorry. I did not hear.
 Can you speak louder, please?
 Which book?
 Can you explain that again?
 Whe is the exam?
 When is the homework for?
 I have done this.
 Can/ may I go to the toilet?
 Can I pull up the blinds?
 Can I pulldown the blinds?
 Can you help me, please?

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