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 Classroom Language: The language of spontaneous situations

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Aekachai047
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Aekachai047


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Join date : 2015-08-12
Age : 29
Location : Nong Kai

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PostSubject: Classroom Language: The language of spontaneous situations    Classroom Language: The language of spontaneous situations  Empty30th November 2015, 11:38 pm

Happy birthday!
Many returns (of the day).
“” has his/her 12th birthday today.
“” is eleven today. Let's sing "Happy Birthday".
Best of luck.
Good luck.
I hope you pass.
Congratulations!
Well done!
Who's not here today?
Who isn't here?
What's wrong with ... today?
I hope you all have a good Christmas.
Happy New Year!
All the best for the New Year.
Happy Easter.
Hard lines!
Never mind.
Better luck next time.
Do you feel better today?
Are you better now?
Have you been ill?
What was the matter?
I'm sorry (about that).
Sorry, that was my fault.
I'm terribly sorry.
Excuse me.
Could I get past please?
You're blocking the way.

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Aekachai047


Posts : 127
Join date : 2015-08-12
Age : 29
Location : Nong Kai

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PostSubject: Re: Classroom Language: The language of spontaneous situations    Classroom Language: The language of spontaneous situations  Empty30th November 2015, 11:39 pm

I can't get past you.
Get out of the way, please.
Excuse me for a moment.
I'll be back in a moment.
Carry on with the exercise while I'm away.
I've got to go next door for a moment.
I'm afraid I can't speak any louder.
I seem to be losing my voice.
I have a sore throat.
I have a headache.
I'm feeling under the weather.
Do you mind if I sit down?

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