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 Useful classroom expressions: praise and correction

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Kuntida005
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PostSubject: Useful classroom expressions: praise and correction   Useful classroom expressions: praise and correction Empty1st December 2015, 12:34 pm

Instead of just ‘good’ and ‘not very good’ here are some more expressions you can use from the start when praising or correcting students’ work.

• Brilliant! Excellent! Wonderful!
• Good! Good job! Very good!
• Great! Very well done!
• Yes, that’s right. That’s it!
• Nice work!
• Yes! OK!
• That’s not right, try again.
• Not quite right, try again.
• That’s nearly right. That’s better!
• Today I’m happy/not very happy with you.

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PostSubject: Re: Useful classroom expressions: praise and correction   Useful classroom expressions: praise and correction Empty1st December 2015, 6:08 pm

Use these:

Very nice!
Excellent!
Well done!
That’s correct.
You were very quick!
That was very good, say it again.
You are very good at guessing.

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