This document contains instructions and directives from a teacher in a classroom setting. It is divided into three sections with translations of common phrases a teacher might use:
1. Asking students to repeat, clarify, or explain something.
2. Indicating the end of an activity or that time is up.
3. Directing students to work together, take turns, or clarify understanding.
This document contains instructions and directives from a teacher in a classroom setting. It is divided into three sections with translations of common phrases a teacher might use:
1. Asking students to repeat, clarify, or explain something.
2. Indicating the end of an activity or that time is up.
3. Directing students to work together, take turns, or clarify understanding.
This document contains instructions and directives from a teacher in a classroom setting. It is divided into three sections with translations of common phrases a teacher might use:
1. Asking students to repeat, clarify, or explain something.
2. Indicating the end of an activity or that time is up.
3. Directing students to work together, take turns, or clarify understanding.
1. Ask you to repeat 2. Ask you about the meaning of a word. 3. Tell you about a problem. 1. Come/write/it/on/out/and/board/the 2. Into/get/of/four/groups 3. Song/finish/off/at/please/home/the 4. Work/yourselves/by 5. Together/with/friend/other/the 6. Join/can/you/group/other/the 7. Line/desks/each/facing/other/make/a/of 1. OK, thats all for now. 2. Right. We have no time for anything else dont do any more we dont have any more time today. 3. Ok just one more time before going out for a short break. 4. Ok, now stop! We havent enough time to finish the monster today. So stand up 5. Ok just one more time and then thats it. 6. Ok, pick up all your things and put the books in the cupboard. 7. Thats all for today. On Monday, there will be more. 8. Ok, children, make a line to say good-bye following the leader. Bye! 9. Ok, its break-time. So you can go out to play. But first line up quietly by the door. 1. Ask another people in the group. 2. Let me explain what I want that you do next. 3. You have ten minutes to do this. 4. Your time is up. 5. Who turn is it to read? 6. Explain it on your own words. 7. Tell me where is Peter. 8. Can you say that one more time, please? 9. He not understand how play the game.
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