Say a synonym: Good morning, everyone!
Hi, students! OR Hello, class!
Finish the sentence: Students, please pull out your...
books/notebooks/notes/pens/pencils/homework.
Turn it...
in!
Say a synonym: Please work alone.
This is an individual task. OR Please do the activity by yourself.
Finish the sentence: Don't give...
Ask a student how they're doing today...
Lola, how are you feeling today?
Use a phrase to make students look at the board.
Everyone, please look at the board. OR Everyone, eyes on the board.
Did you finish your homework? Please pass it ___.
up
You're not sure who Rano's partner is. You ask her:
Rano, who is your partner?
Offer help to a student.
Can I help you with this problem?
Finish the sentence: Quiet down, quiet down, class! Please take your...
...seats!
Finish the sentence: Your time is up! Put down your...
...pencils! OR ...pens!
You want to know how many students completed their homework.
Please take ___ to speak. Everyone should have equal talk time.
turns
What great marks! You all did an ___ job on the exam.
excellent
The registrar is missing. Ask a student to retrieve it.
Could you please bring the registrar to me?
Give everyone 3 different commands using notebooks.
Turn your Ns over; Open your Ns; Write in your Ns.
The ____ for your project is December 31. You must complete it by then.
due date OR deadline
One student joined the wrong group! Use a phrase to fix the situation.
No, please join the group over there, not this one.
Your students did not get all the answers correct, but they still tried very hard. What should you say?
It's okay if you don't know all the answers. You did a great job anyway!
Your class is beginning and everyone seems so tired. Wake them up with a phrase!
I need more energy, everyone! It's time to wake up!
Said forgot his pencil. You would like Feruza to loan him one.
Feruza, could you let Said borrow a pencil? OR Feruza, could you loan Said a pencil?
A student sent you an electronic copy of their homework, but you want a hard copy.
Please give me a printed copy of this assignment.
You want there to be 3 groups of students and they should NOT be grouped with the people sitting next to them.
Let's count off by 3. Ready? One...two...three...one...
Say another phrase that expresses the same emotion: You'll do better next time!
Don't worry, there will be other chances!