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 Useful Classroom Expressions : Beginning the class

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PostSubject: Useful Classroom Expressions : Beginning the class   Useful Classroom Expressions : Beginning the class Empty30th November 2015, 2:19 am

➜Beginning the class
Build up a set of routines at the beginning
of the class. Students will grasp this language very easily.
• Hello! Hi! Good morning! Good afternoon!
• Take off your jackets, please. Close the door, please. Write the date on the board, please.
• Take out your books, please. Give out the books, please. Alicia, share your book with Laura, please.
• Exercise one at the top of page three. Activity two at the bottom of page three. Which exercise are we doing?
• Work in groups of three. Work in pairs. Work on your own.
• Have you done your homework?
• Juan isn’t here today. He is not well.
• Have you got a pencil? Can I borrow your rubber? Can you lend me a rubber, please?
• Ready? Let’s start. David, you start.
• What did you say Juan?
• Just a moment. Wait a minute. Hold on a second.

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