1. What does the teacher say when asking students to view the whiteboard? 2. Which phrase is used to politely ask someone to come closer? 3. What's the correct way to ask for clari... 1. What does the teacher say when asking students to view the whiteboard? 2. Which phrase is used to politely ask someone to come closer? 3. What's the correct way to ask for clarification if you didn't hear something? 4. Which image shows a student raising their hand? 5. What's the polite way to ask for a copy of something? 6. Which image represents 'Turn off your phone'? 7. What's the correct response when arriving late to class? 8. Which image shows a student reading a book? 9. What does the teacher say to make students work together? 10. Which image represents 'Go to page 84'? 11. How do you politely ask the teacher to spell a word? 12. Which image shows a student asking about their origin? 13. What's the correct way to ask how to say a word in English? 14. Which image represents 'Close the door'? 15. Which image shows a student asking how to spell a word?
Understand the Problem
The question set is asking students to identify appropriate classroom phrases and actions based on given images and scenarios. Each item includes a specific classroom context, such as asking for clarification or answering correctly about what the teacher might say, and relates to corresponding images that must be selected.
Answer
"Please look at the board." is often what a teacher says.
- "Please look at the board." 2. "Could you please come closer?" 3. "Could you repeat that, please?" 5. "Could I have a copy, please?" 7. "I'm sorry for being late." 9. "Please work together." 11. "Could you spell that word, please?" 13. "How do you say that word in English?"
Answer for screen readers
- "Please look at the board." 2. "Could you please come closer?" 3. "Could you repeat that, please?" 5. "Could I have a copy, please?" 7. "I'm sorry for being late." 9. "Please work together." 11. "Could you spell that word, please?" 13. "How do you say that word in English?"
More Information
Teachers typically use phrases like "Please look at the board" to direct students' attention to the whiteboard. These phrases are part of classroom management techniques.
Tips
A common mistake is using informal language in a formal setting like a classroom. It's important to use polite and clear expressions.
Sources
- TKT teaching knowledge test glossary - Cambridge English - cambridgeenglish.org
- Write on the Whiteboard Every Class: My Advice to Teachers - nathanbranson.silvrback.com
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