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Classroom Language

This document contains a series of questions and statements from a teacher and students in a classroom setting. The teacher is taking attendance, giving instructions, and asking questions to the class. Students are asking permission to complete tasks, asking questions, and responding to the teacher. The overall tone is one of a typical classroom with a teacher managing students and lessons.

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Classroom Language

This document contains a series of questions and statements from a teacher and students in a classroom setting. The teacher is taking attendance, giving instructions, and asking questions to the class. Students are asking permission to complete tasks, asking questions, and responding to the teacher. The overall tone is one of a typical classroom with a teacher managing students and lessons.

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Good

morning
everybody!
Sit down,
please!
Be quiet,
please!
Listen to me,
please!
I’m sorry,
I’m late
May I come in?
Can I clean the
blackboard, please?
What page
are we on?
Open your
books at
page 10.
Do the
exercise.
Can I open
the window,
please?
Can I sharpen my
pencil, please?
Can I go to the
toilet, please?
What’s the
matter?

I don’t
understand.
Pay attention,
please.
Can you help
me, please?
How do you
say this in
English?
Can I go to the
blackboard, please?
Wait a moment,
please?
Where is London?

Who knows the


answer to this
question?
Can I borrow your
pencil, please?
?
May I go out?
Be quiet! Read the text.

Sit down! Copy the summary.

Copy
the summary.
Go back to your place! Come to the front!

Stand up! Do you understand?

Go back to
your place!
Open your books! Go to the board!

Listen carefully! Close your books!

Open your
books!
Work in pairs! Copy from the board!

Do exercise 6! Raise your hand!

Do
exercise 6!
Show me your
Close the window!
homework!
Do you have any
Clean the board!
questions?

Do you have
any questions?
Did you do your
How do you spell …?
homework?

Repeat, please! Pay attention!

How do
you spell…? T-E-
A…???
Listen to the song! Look at the board!

Raise your hand if you


Come here, please! want to answer!

Raise your hand if


you want to
answer!
Try again! Come in!

Did you bring your


Put your things away!
books?

Put your
things away!
Switch off your
Stand up, please!
phone!

Why are you late? Repeat after me!

Switch off
your phone!
I don’t know. What page is it?

Can you come here,


Step aside, please!
please?

Step aside,
please!
What does this word
What time is it?
mean?

Can I open the lesson? I am finished.

What does this


word mean?
Can I close the
Can I go to the board?
window?

May I go to the toilet? Sorry I’m late.

Can I go
to the board?
Can I answer the
I don’t remember.
question?
Can you repeat,
May I come in?
please?

May I
come in?
I don’t understand! What day is it today?

Sorry, I forgot my
Can you help me?
books.

Sorry, I forgot
my books.
I didn’t do my
Can I try?
homework.
How do you say … in
Where do I sit?
English?

I didn’t do
my homework.
Can I switch on the
Can I stand up?
lights?
What’s the I didn’t hear your
homework? question.

Can I switch
on the lights?
Can I borrow a pencil? I need a pen.

May I pack my
Can I do this exercise?
things?

Can I borrow
a pencil?

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