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DURING THE LESSON | Classroom English
Classroom English | Common instructions
Instructions can be used at the beginning of a session
Are you ready?
Everybody …
Pay attention, everybody.
Open your books at page…
You need pencils/rulers.
We’ll learn how to …
You have five minutes to do this.
Turn to page …
Look at activity five.
Listen to this tape.
Repeat after me.
Again, please.
Who’s next?
Like this, not like that.
Comprehension language
Do you get it?
Are you with me?
Are you OK?
Do you follow me?
OK so far?
Do you understand?
What did you say?
One more time, please.
Say it again, please.
Like this?
Is this OK?
Other common instructions
Come in.
Go out.
Stand by your desks.
Stand up.
Sit down.
Come to the front of the class.
Put your hands up.
Put your hands down.
Hold your books/pens up.
Show me your pencil.
Classroom English | Classroom management
Giving instructions
Open your books at page 75.
I want you all to join in.
The whole class, please.
All together now.
Come out and write it on the board.
Listen to the tape, please.
Get into groups of four.
Finish off this song at home.
Everybody, please.
Could you try the next one?
I would like you to write this down.
Would you mind switching the lights on?
It might be an idea to leave this till next time.
Who would like to read?
Which topic will your group report on?
Do you want to answer question 4?
Can you all see the board?
Sequencing
First/ First of all, today, …
After that/ Then
Right. Now we will go on to the next exercise.
Have you finished?
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.
Have you found the place?
Are you all ready?
Supervision
Stop talking.
Look this way.
Listen to what … is saying.
Leave that alone now.
Be careful.
Questions
Any questions?
Do you have any questions?
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.
Responding to questions
Yes, that’s right,
Fine.
Almost. Try again.
What about this word?

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