CLASSROOM ENGLISH : useful expressions



CLASSROOM ENGLISH : useful expressions

To greet:

Good morning / Good afternoon / Hello, sir (Madam, Miss).

To do something:

Please, sir, can I answer? / Can I start?

Can I go to the toilet, please?

Can I go and see the nurse / the Headmaster / Mr. X / Mrs Y?

To ask someone something:

Can you help me, please?

Can you repeat / can you speak louder, please?

How do you spell “xxx”, please? / can you spell it, please?

What do you mean?

What does “xxx” mean in .... ?

How do you say “xxx” in English? / What’s the English for “xxx”?

To say something:

I’ve forgotten my book / copybook / exercise book.

I haven’t done my/this exercise, I’m sorry.

I did exercise 1 instead of exercise 2, sir.

I’m (not) ready.

I can’t hear/see.

I’m (not) sure.

I think...

“X” is right. I agree with him/her.

“Y” is wrong. I don’t agree with him/her.

Pair work:

It’s my/your turn. I’ll start. Do you want to start? You start.

Ask the question, will you? I’ll answer.

Now, I put the question and you answer.

Speak low! We’re speaking too loud!

Let’s stop, now: it’s time.

At the end of the period:

Are the registers ready, sir?

My father/mother/parents would like to meet you. When is it possible?

Good bye, sir.

See you on (+day)!

Have a nice weekend, sir. Have a nice holiday!

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