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Which phrase is appropriate to indicate that students should open their materials?
Which phrase is appropriate to indicate that students should open their materials?
What is a polite way to request clarification from the teacher?
What is a polite way to request clarification from the teacher?
Which action should be performed to ensure a quiet environment?
Which action should be performed to ensure a quiet environment?
How can you politely ask for a duplicate of a handout?
How can you politely ask for a duplicate of a handout?
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What phrase can be used to inquire about the page number for the lesson?
What phrase can be used to inquire about the page number for the lesson?
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Study Notes
Classroom Instructions for Students
- Students should show respect by saying "please" when asking for something
- Open your books, please.
- Go to page 84.
- Do exercise a.
- Read the text.
- Look at the board.
- Close the door.
- Work in pairs (or groups).
- Answer the questions.
- Listen and repeat.
- Stand up.
- Sit down.
- Turn off your phone.
- Please stop talking!
Classroom Instructions for Teachers
- Use "please" at the beginning or end of a phrase to be polite.
Student Response Phrases
- Sorry, can you repeat that, please?
- Sorry I'm late.
- I don't understand.
- Can I have a copy, please?
- How do you spell it?
- I don't know.
- How do you say gato in English?
- Can you help me, please?
- What page is it?
Activities
- Listen to audio and check your answers
- Cover the sentences and questions and look at the pictures. Say the sentences and questions.
- Use the "You say" phrases in your next English lesson.
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Test your understanding of common classroom instructions and responses in English. This quiz covers both phrases for students and teachers, as well as appropriate student responses. Review key phrases and see how well you can follow classroom directives!