This document contains a list of useful expressions for the classroom in English. Some examples include asking to borrow something, asking questions about homework, asking someone to repeat themselves, asking permission to do something, and expressing apologies or thanks. The purpose is to provide students with common phrases that are helpful in an educational setting.
This document contains a list of useful expressions for the classroom in English. Some examples include asking to borrow something, asking questions about homework, asking someone to repeat themselves, asking permission to do something, and expressing apologies or thanks. The purpose is to provide students with common phrases that are helpful in an educational setting.
This document contains a list of useful expressions for the classroom in English. Some examples include asking to borrow something, asking questions about homework, asking someone to repeat themselves, asking permission to do something, and expressing apologies or thanks. The purpose is to provide students with common phrases that are helpful in an educational setting.
29- I’m sorry. 30- Listen! 31- May I come in? 32- May I go get a drink of water? 33- May I go to the restroom/ bathroom/ toilet? 34- Open the door. 35- Pay attention, please! 36- Read (out loud / in silence) 37- See you tomorrow. 38- Shut the door. / Close the door. 39- Speak English! Say it in English! 40- Speak slower./Speak louder, please. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 41- Stand up / Sit down! 42- Thank you! / Thanks! FOR THE CLASSROOM 43- Turn off/ on 44- Turn the page. 45- What day is today? What’s today’s date? 46- What page? What page are we on? 1- Be quiet. / Shut up! 2- Can I borrow a (your) _________? 3- Can I erase the board? 4- Can you lend me a __________? 5- Can you repeat that, please? 6- Open/Close your books. 7- Come here, please! 8- Come in. 9- Congratulations! / Good job! 10- Could you please...? 11- Do we have homework? 12- I didn’t do the homework. 13- Let’s check the homework! 14- Do you understand? 15- Excuse me. 16- Have a good weekend! 17- Hold on! / Just a moment. 18- How do you pronounce that? 19- How do you say ____ in English? Let´s improve our English!! 20- How do you spell ________? 21- Hurry up! 22- I can’t hear you. 23- I don’t know/I don’t understand./I forgot it. 24- What’s the meaning of _________? 25- I have a doubt. / I have a question. 26- I made a mistake.
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