Introduction
.In this lesson we will learn about Sentences used in classroom. There are speech languages that are established based on the people and place in which we live. For instance, you cannot converse with a teacher in the same way that you would with a friend, and vice versa. Additionally, there is a class-based slang. So you need to learn sentences used in classroom.
List of Sentences used in classroom
- “I’ll be available for extra help after class today.”
- “Let’s try to keep the conversation on topic.”
- “If you’re unsure about something, don’t hesitate to ask.”
- “Can someone provide a real-life example of this concept?”
- “Make sure to review the syllabus for important dates.”
- “We’ll be having a guest lecturer next week.”
- “Take a moment to think about your response before answering.”
- “It’s essential to respect each other’s opinions in this class.”
- “I encourage you to think critically about the information presented.”
- “This experiment requires safety goggles, so be prepared.”
- “Don’t forget to submit your essays by the end of the day.”
- “Let’s brainstorm ideas for the upcoming project.”
- “If you’re struggling, consider forming a study group.”
- “The due date for the research paper has been extended.”
- “We’ll be having a class presentation next Friday.”
- What page are we on?
- I am ready. May I start it?
- Can I go out?
- Can I answer the question?
- Can I switch off the lights?
- “Don’t forget to write your name on your paper.”
- “Can you elaborate on that point a bit more?”
- “Let me clarify this concept for you.”
- “I encourage you to participate in class discussions.”
- “What do you think the author is trying to convey in this passage?”
- “Take a moment to reflect on what you’ve learned today.”
- “I appreciate your effort on this assignment.”
- “We have a guest speaker joining us today.”
- “Remember to bring your textbooks to the next class.”
- “Let’s do a quick review of the material before the test.”
- “Class, let’s give a warm welcome to our new student.”
- “I’m impressed with the creativity in your projects.”
- “Make sure your phones are on silent during the lecture.”
- “If you finish early, you can work on the extra credit assignment.”
- “For the next activity, find a partner with similar interests.”
- Teacher, please can you repeat again?
- Can I open the window?
- Can we pack our things now?
- May I join the class/group?
- What is the homework?
- Do we have to write this down?
- Sorry, for being late.
- May I open/close the window?
- Can I go to the board?
- Can I come in?
- Can you explain it once more, please?
- May I go out, please?
- Is this right?
- Is this correct?
- Can you speak louder, please?
- Which book?
- Can you explain that again?
- When is the exam?
- When is the homework for?
- I have done this.
- Can I go to the toilet?
- Can I pull up the blinds?
- Can I pull down the blinds?
- Can you help me, please?
