Spoken at classroom

 


Classroom English/ English at School

āĻ•্āϞাāϏāϰুāĻŽে āĻ›াāϤ্āϰ-āĻ›াāϤ্āϰী āĻ“ āϏāĻŽ্āĻŽাāύিāϤ āĻļিāĻ•্āώāĻ•-āĻļিāĻ•্āώিāĻ•াāĻĻেāϰ āϏাāĻĨে āχংāϰেāϜিāϤে āĻ•āĻĨাāĻŦাāϰ্āϤা (conversation):



Introductions:

My name is Mr/Mrs/Ms…

I’ll be teaching you English this year.

I’m your new English teacher.

I’ve got five lessons with you each week.


Greetings:

Hello, good morning, students.

How are you doing? 

Hello, everyone.

How are you getting on?

Hope, you are doing great.

Fine, thank you.

And what about you, sir?

Pretty fine. Thanks.



Time to begin:

Hope you all are ready to start.

Let's get started. 

Let's begin today's lesson.

Stop talking and be quiet. 

We won't start until everyone is quiet.


Today we are going to Learn...name of topic

It's an interesting and easy topic.

Please pay attention

What page are we on?

Open at page   ....

Take a note

Try again 

What class are you in?/ What class do you read in?

Which school do you read in?

What subject does he teach?

How old is your brother?


Late:

Sorry for being late.

We started 10 minutes ago. Where have you been?

Did you oversleep?

Did you miss your bus?

Have you stuck in traffic jam?

Don't let it happen again?

I was stuck in traffic jam.

I had been stuck in traffic jam.


Register:

Who is absent today?

Why were you absent last Monday?


Request politely:

May I go to washroom?

Can I open the window?

Can I turn the fan on?

Can I turn down down the fan?

Can I turn the fan up?

Can I switch the fan off?

Can I have a pen/ book/ pencil?

Sorry, I don't have spare pen.

Sure, here you are.

Who knows the answer ?

Any question?

Any more questions?

May I know your name?

Where are you from?

Where do you live in?

What do you do?

What do you do in your free time/ leisure/ pastime?

When do you get up?

May I come in, sir?

Yes, come in.


Is this right?

Is this ok?

Is this wrong?

How do you spell?

Get prepared for the sunday's exam


Can u explain it again?

Can you a speak a bit louder

Can u speak a bit slowly?

I can't hear.

Can u repeat please?

Can I answer the question?

I have done this.


Giving instructions:

Do the exercise number....

When is the exam?

It is a test. You have .....minutes to finish. 

Come to the board please .

Have you all finished?

Sit down 

Stand up

Raise your hands

Put your hands down 


Comprehension language:

Did u get it? āĻŦুāĻāϤে āĻĒেāϰেāĻ›ো?

Understand?

Do you get it?

Are you with me?

Sorry, I can't get it/ I didn't get it. āĻĻুঃāĻ–িāϤ, āφāĻŽি āĻŦুāĻāϤে āĻĒাāϰিāύি।

Sorry, I didn't hear. āĻĻুঃāĻ–িāϤ, āφāĻŽি āĻļুāύāϤে āĻĒাāχāύি।



Supervision:

Stop talking.

Look this way.

Listen to what … is saying.

Leave that alone now.

Be careful.


Encouragement:


That’s interesting!

That really is very kind of you.

Don’t worry about it.

Don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll do better next time.

I’m really impressed. I knew you could do it!

Have a go! Have another try!

Practise makes perfect.

Good! Excellent! Well done! That’s great!

That’ much better! You’re really improving.

Your marks will get better if you practise more.

Stop making excuses.

Don’t pretend you can’t speak English, I know you can.

Your marks are getting better all the time.


Homework:

Remember your homework.

Take a worksheet as you leave.

What do you have to do before the next lesson?

This is your homework for tonight.

Finish this exercise

Do the next exercise tonight, and we’ll check it tomorrow.

Prepare the next chapter for Tuesday.

Do exercise 5 on page 36 for your homework. There is no homework today.

There is no homework tonight (but there will be tomorrow)


Best of luck.

Good luck.

I hope you pass.

Congratulations!

Well done!

Never mind.

Better luck next time.


Packup:

Close your books.

Packup.

Have a nice day.

Have a nice weekend.

See you next 

That's all for today.


English 

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āĻĸাāĻ•া āĻŦিāĻļ্āĻŦāĻŦিāĻĻ্āϝাāϞāϝ় 

British Certified IELTS Trainer 

Hopeland

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* Academic English * Spoken * Vocabulary & Grammar * Cadet * IELTS * Varsity Admission




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