Classroom speaking useful phrases in classroom
Classroom English
Before the Lesson Greetings
Good
morning, everyone.
Good
afternoon, class.
How are
you this morning, Suresh?
Suresh,
how are you today?
Do you
have a cold?
What
a lovely day!
What a
rainy day!
Isn’t it
warm this morning?
It’s a
humid day, isn’t it?
Today is
very cold, isn’t it?
Roll call
Harshini?
Is Rakesh
absent today?
Where is
Rakesh?
Beginning the Lesson
Please
sit down, everyone.
Let’s
begin today’s lesson.
It’s
time to begin, please stop talking.
Let’s
quickly review the last lesson.
Try to
answer my questions.
Right /
Correct / Nearly Right / Close / Almost
Let’s
start on page 60. Let’s start at line
10.
Turn to
page 12.
Please
look at the blackboard.
Look at
your textbooks.
Now open
your textbooks to page 33.
Come
to the blackboard.
Write
this down in your notebooks.
Pass
back these sheets/handouts.
While Teaching / Reading
Please
listen carefully (to me).
Repeat!
Repeat
after me.
Kranthi,
you read paragraph two.
Read
this out loud.
Madhu,
begin reading at line 5.
Okay,
stop there, thank you.
Next, Sweety.
What
is the English word for . . . ?
How do
you say it in English?
Please
summarize the first paragraph.
What is
the paragraph about?
What is
the section about?
What is
the story about?
Let’s do
some translation work.
While asking Questions
Any
questions?
Do you
have any questions?
Now I’m
going to ask you some questions.
Who
knows the answer?
Raise
your hand.
Please
raise your hand if you don’t understand.
Try
to answer by yourself.
Try
again.
A full
sentence, please.
Use a
full sentence please.
Make a
sentence.
Say it
in a loud voice.
Louder,
please!
Again,
please.
Do
you understand?
I don’t
understand.
I don’t
know.
Please
say it again.
Once
more, please?
While Ending the Lesson
There
will be no homework for today.
For
homework, please do the exercises on page 9.
Today’s
homework is . . .
Please
read pages . . . to . . . for homework.
Tomorrow,
we’ll study Lesson 6.
There’s
the bell.
That’s
all for today.
Get
ready for tomorrow.
The
lesson is over for today.
We’ve
run out of time.
Goodbye,
class.
See you
on Friday.
Have a
good day!
Have a
nice weekend!
See you tomorrow.
Good job
today.
Classroom speaking useful phrases in classroom
Classroom English
Before the Lesson Greetings
Good
morning, everyone.
Good
afternoon, class.
How are
you this morning, Suresh?
Suresh,
how are you today?
Do you
have a cold?
What
a lovely day!
What a
rainy day!
Isn’t it
warm this morning?
It’s a
humid day, isn’t it?
Today is
very cold, isn’t it?
Roll call
Harshini?
Is Rakesh
absent today?
Where is
Rakesh?
Beginning the Lesson
Please
sit down, everyone.
Let’s
begin today’s lesson.
It’s
time to begin, please stop talking.
Let’s
quickly review the last lesson.
Try to
answer my questions.
Right /
Correct / Nearly Right / Close / Almost
Let’s
start on page 60. Let’s start at line
10.
Turn to
page 12.
Please
look at the blackboard.
Look at
your textbooks.
Now open
your textbooks to page 33.
Come
to the blackboard.
Write
this down in your notebooks.
Pass
back these sheets/handouts.
While Teaching / Reading
Please
listen carefully (to me).
Repeat!
Repeat
after me.
Kranthi,
you read paragraph two.
Read
this out loud.
Madhu,
begin reading at line 5.
Okay,
stop there, thank you.
Next, Sweety.
What
is the English word for . . . ?
How do
you say it in English?
Please
summarize the first paragraph.
What is
the paragraph about?
What is
the section about?
What is
the story about?
Let’s do
some translation work.
While asking Questions
Any
questions?
Do you
have any questions?
Now I’m
going to ask you some questions.
Who
knows the answer?
Raise
your hand.
Please
raise your hand if you don’t understand.
Try
to answer by yourself.
Try
again.
A full
sentence, please.
Use a
full sentence please.
Make a
sentence.
Say it
in a loud voice.
Louder,
please!
Again,
please.
Do
you understand?
I don’t
understand.
I don’t
know.
Please
say it again.
Once
more, please?
While Ending the Lesson
There
will be no homework for today.
For
homework, please do the exercises on page 9.
Today’s
homework is . . .
Please
read pages . . . to . . . for homework.
Tomorrow,
we’ll study Lesson 6.
There’s
the bell.
That’s
all for today.
Get
ready for tomorrow.
The
lesson is over for today.
We’ve
run out of time.
Goodbye,
class.
See you
on Friday.
Have a
good day!
Have a
nice weekend!
See you tomorrow.
Good job
today.