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Table of Contents
1. THE BEGINNING OF THE LESSON | Classroom English
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3.5. Goodbye
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3.6. Leaving the room
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4. Classroom Language For English Teachers | Images 7esl.com
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English Idioms
Slang Words
Collocations
Su xes
Abbreviations
Acronyms
Pre xes
Synonyms
Opposites
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Formal and Informal Words
Hello, everyone.
Tips for Speaking English
Good morning, everybody.
Words to Use Instead of VERY
Good afternoon, class.
Hello there,
VOCABULARY Tom. GRAMMAR EXPRESSIONS PUNCTUATION List of Adjectives
Good afternoon, everybody. List of Verbs
How are you today?
List of Prepositions
How are you
VOCABULARY getting
on?
GRAMMAR EXPRESSIONS PUNCTUATION
How’s life? List of Conjunctions
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How are things with you?
Are you feeling better today, David?
List of Interjections
English Names
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1000+ Common Words
What a rainy day!
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Today is very cold, isn’t it?
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Introductions
TRENDING
My name is Mr/Mrs/Ms Smith. I’ll be teaching you English this year.
Transition Words and Phrases: Useful List
I’m your new English teacher. & …
I’ve got ve lessons with you each week. 14 Comments
120+ Transition Words in English! Learn
Time to begin extensive list of transition …
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Animal Names
Who isn’t here today?
Who is absent today? Fruits and Vegetables
Why were you absent last Friday, Tom? Types of Food & Drinks
What’s the matter with Anna today?
Plants & Flowers
What’s wrong with Anna today?
List of Countries
Clothes Vocabulary
Late
Types of Shoes
Shapes and Colors
We started ten minutes ago. What have you been doing?
Did you oversleep? Math Vocabulary
Don’t let it happen again. List of Jobs
Where have you been?
List of Adjectives
Did you miss your bus?
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DURING THE LESSON | Classroom English Body Parts
Animal Body Parts
Classroom English | Common instructions
Health Vocabulary
Instructions
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be
used at the beginning
GRAMMAR of a session
EXPRESSIONS PUNCTUATION School Vocabulary
Transportation Vocabulary
Are you ready? List of Holidays
VOCABULARY
Everybody… GRAMMAR EXPRESSIONS PUNCTUATION
House Vocabulary
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Kitchenware
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You have ve minutes to do this.
Turn to page …
Types of Sports
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Do you understand?
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What did you say? Conjunctions
One more time, please.
Nouns
Say it again, please.
Verbs
Like this?
Is this OK?
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR EXPRESSIONS PUNCTUATION Verb Tenses
Prepositions
Other common instructions Pronouns
VOCABULARY GRAMMAR EXPRESSIONS PUNCTUATION
Conditionals
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Come in.
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Go out.
Reported Speech
Collective Nouns
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Put your hands up.
Punctuation Marks
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Listen to the tape, please.
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Get into groups of four.
Finish o this song at home.
Everybody, please.
Could you try the next one?
I would like you to
VOCABULARY write this down.
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Would you mind switching the lights on?
It might be an idea to leave this till next time.
Who would like to
VOCABULARY read?
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Do you want to answer question 4?
Can you all see the board?
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Sequencing
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First/ First of all, today, …
After that/ Then
Right. Now we will go on to the next exercise.
Have you nished?
For the last thing today, let’s …
Whose turn is it to read?
Which question are you on?
Next/ Next one, please.
Who hasn’t answered yet?
Let me explain what I want you to do next.
The idea of this exercise is for you to …
You have ten minutes to do this.
Your time is up.
Finish this by twenty to eleven.
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Have you found the place?
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Supervision
Stop talking.
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Look this way.
Listen to what … is saying.
Leave that alone now.
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Be careful.
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Any questions?
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Do you have any questions?
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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.
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Fine.
Almost. Try again.
What about this word?
Reference
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As I said earlier, …
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While we’re on the subject, …
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In the background you can see …
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The church was started in the last century.
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This is a picture of a typically English castle.
Let me sum up.
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Encouragement
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That’s interesting!
That really is very kind of you.
Don’t worry about it.
Don’t worry, I’m sure you’ll do better next time.
I’m really impressed. I knew you could do it!
Have a go! Have another try!
Practise makes perfect.
Good! Excellent! Well done! That’s great!
That’ much better! You’re really improving.
Your marks will get better if you practise more.
Stop making excuses.
Don’t pretend you can’t speak English, I know you can.
Your marks are getting better all the time.
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Classroom English | Error correction
Giving feedback to students
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Well done.
That’s it.
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Yes, you’ve got it.
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Fantastic!
Very ne.
That’s nice.
I like that.
Marvellous!
You did a great job.
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Wow!
That’s correct.
Quite right
That’s right.
That’s quite right.
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It depends.
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In a way, perhaps.
You’ve improved a lot.
Sort of, yes.
That’s more like it.
It might be, I suppose.
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That’s a lot better.
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There’s no hurry.
Have a guess.
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You’re halfway there.
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You’ve almost got it.
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You were almost right.
There’s no need to rush.
We have plenty of time
Unfortunately not.
I’m afraid that’s not quite right.
Not quite right. Try again.
Good try, but not quite right.
You can’t say that, I’m afraid.
You can’t use that word here.
Have another try.
Not really.
Not exactly.
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Happy birthday!
Merry Christmas!
I hope you all have a good Christmas.
Happy New
VOCABULARY Year! GRAMMAR EXPRESSIONS PUNCTUATION
All the best for the New Year.
Happy Easter.
Tom has his
VOCABULARY 11th birthday today.
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Cheerio now.
God bless!
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Thanks for your help.
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Best of luck.
Good luck.
I hope you pass.
Congratulations!
Well done!
Hard lines!
Never mind.
Better luck next time.
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What was the matter?
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I seem to be losing my voice.
I have a headache.
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I have a sore throat.
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Collect your work please.
Pack up your books.
One minute to nish that activity. It’s nearly time to go.
Are your desks tidy?
Don’t forget
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your … tomorrow.
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The next class is waiting (outside/ to come in)
You’ll be late for your next class (if you don’t stop now)
We’ll have to nishthis
VOCABULARY tomorrow/
GRAMMAR in thenext lesson
EXPRESSIONS PUNCTUATION
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That’s all (we have time) for today.
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Not time to stop
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The bell hasn’t gone yet.
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The lesson doesn’t nish till ten past.
Hang on a moment.
We seem to have nished early.
Just a moment, please.
Just a sec/ Just a second/ Wait for it!
There are still three minutes to go.
Just hold on a moment.
One more thing before you go.
We still have a couple of minutes left.
Your watch must be fast.
We have an extra ve minutes.
Sit quietly until the bell goes.
Tom, you have to stay ve extra minutes (as I told you earlier/ because you…)
Back to your places.
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Stay where you are for a moment.
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There is no homework tonight (but there will be tomorrow)
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Next time
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Goodbye
Goodbye, everyone.
See you again next Thursday/ next week/ tomorrow/ on Monday
Have a good holiday.
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See you tomorrow afternoon.
Stand up and say goodbye to the class, please
See you in room 8 after the break.
Form a queue
VOCABULARY (UK)and wait for the
GRAMMAR bell. EXPRESSIONS PUNCTUATION
Get into a queue (UK).
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Be quiet as you leave. Other classes are still working.
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Try not to make any noise as you leave.
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Hurry up and get out!
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