Classroom English for teacher: Here is the list of classroom expressions based on the British English. You probably already use so...
Classroom English for teacher:
Here is the list
of classroom expressions based on the British English. You probably already use
some or many of them. And, of course, there are countless more you could use
that aren't listed here. Words in parentheses (
) are optional. When words are separated by a slash/ chose only one.
Greeting:
Greeting:
Hello.
Good morning.
(Class/everyone)
Good after
noon (class/everyone)
That’s all
for today.
Goodbye.
See you
tomorrow/next weak/Friday
Have a nice
day.
Directions:
Stand up.
Sit down. /Be
seated.
Open your (text)
books/notes (at page~/chapter~/Section~).
Turn page~.
Look at
page/part/number.
Close your
books/notes.
Take out
your pen/pencil/textbook/homework/~.
Puts your
pen/pencil/copy/book/everything/~ away/in you’re desk/in your bag.
Pass your
notebooks/test/paper/homework to the front of/ to me.
Here is/ are
your test/your homework/ your/notebook/~.
Take one
(handout/test/copy/~).
Come to the
blackboard/front.
Translate in
to English/Urdu/Arabic.
Write the
answer on the blackboard/in your notebook.
Listen
carefully.
Read page~ (aloud).
Repeat after
me? Repeat ~. /Again.
Practice.
(~)
(Please can be used with the above
expressions.)
Transitions:
First of all....?
Next....
For example.....
Now let,s~
After that....
Conversation Example:
A: Hello. I’m Jason.
B: Hi. My name is Dolma.
A: Nice to meet you, Dolma.
B: Good to meet you too.
Conversation Example:
A: Hello. I’m Jason.
B: Hi. My name is Dolma.
A: Nice to meet you, Dolma.
B: Good to meet you too.