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Classroom Language

The document provides common phrases students may need in English class, divided into two sections. The first section contains introductory and closing phrases for class interactions, including apologies, requests, and greetings. The second section includes classroom instruction phrases for activities like answering questions, working with partners or groups, asking for help or repetitions, and responding to assignments.
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Classroom Language

The document provides common phrases students may need in English class, divided into two sections. The first section contains introductory and closing phrases for class interactions, including apologies, requests, and greetings. The second section includes classroom instruction phrases for activities like answering questions, working with partners or groups, asking for help or repetitions, and responding to assignments.
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Some sentences you need in class. See if you can translate them.

Excuse me!
Can I come in?
I’m sorry, I’m late
See you tomorrow / on Thursday!
Good bye!
Bye Bye!
Have a nice weekend / day!
I’m sorry, I don’t understand.
I can’t remember
Why is this wrong?
Is this correct / wrong?

What’s this called?


What does “…….” mean?
What’s the meaning of ….?
How do you say “…….” in English?
How do you spell that?
How do you pronounce this word?

Can you repeat, please?


Can I have a photocopy, please?
Can you help me, please?

Common sentences your teacher can tell you. See if you can translate them.
Answer the questions
Write the answers
Work alone / in pairs / in groups
Ask your partner for help
Ask your partner these questions...
Ask everyone in the class.
Answer your partner’s questions ...
Listen and repeat … again …
Stand up and find another partner
Make the question
Listen to the CD to answer these
questions.
Copy this into your notebooks
The homework is …
Well done!

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