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Classroom Phrases! Regular use school sentences are typical expressions or statements that are regularly used in a school setting. These Phrases are used by teachers to communicate with pupils and vice versa. They include greetings, instructions, inquiries, and requests. They are tools for regulating the classroom atmosphere and facilitating learning. “Good morning/afternoon, class,” and similar phrases are frequently used in these statements. Please remove your textbooks, pens, and pencils. “Please repeat that,” I ask. Please be quiet and pay attention, let’s work in pairs or groups, and the phrases “Time’s up” and “Class dismissed” will be used. Effective use of these phrases can improve the climate in the classroom and foster productive interaction between the teacher and the students. Download The Complete PDF Book of this lesson from the bottom of this page.
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Phrases For Classroom
Excuse me. |
May I come in? |
Sorry I’m late. |
I don’t understand. |
Can you explain that again? |
Can you help me, please? |
I’m sorry, I forgot my homework. |
Can I borrow a pen/pencil? |
I need to sharpen my pencil. |
Can I go to the bathroom, please? |
I need a tissue. |
Can you repeat the question? |
What page are we on? |
Can I have a sip of water? |
Is this the right answer? |
I need more time. |
I don’t know the answer. |
That’s a good question. |
Let’s move on. |
Can we have a group discussion? |
Phrases For Classroom
Let’s take a vote. |
Who can help me with this? |
I disagree. |
I agree. |
That’s a great idea. |
Can I add something? |
I have a question. |
Can we work on this together? |
Let’s practice this. |
Let’s play a game to review. |
Let’s watch a video about this topic. |
Let’s do a role-play. |
Let’s listen to this audio clip. |
Let’s read this article together. |
How would you solve this problem? |
What do you think? |
Can you pass me the stapler? |
Can I use the whiteboard? |
Can you give an example? |
Who can present their project first? |
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Who wants to volunteer? |
I’m ready to present. |
Let’s start the debate. |
That’s a good point. |
Don’t forget to write your name on your paper. |
Can you read this sentence out loud? |
Let’s do a quick review. |
Please listen carefully. |
Let’s work quietly. |
Keep up the good work! |
I’m proud of you. |
Let’s celebrate our achievements. |
That was a challenging task. |
Thank you for your hard work. |
How would you solve this problem? |
What would you like to read? |
Can you pass me the stapler? |
Any question? |
See you tomorrow. |
Have a great day! |
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