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What is the language commonly used by English teachers in primary schools?

Common expressions used by primary school English teachers in class

1, start the class. Start class. (class begins)

Is everyone here? ? Are all the students here?

What day is it today?

This is your exercise book. Please distribute them. ?

This is your exercise book. Please distribute them.

Please take out your notebooks.

Please take out your notebook books.

Please stop talking. Please be quiet (stop talking).

7. Please pay attention. Please pay attention. (Pay attention to the class)

We are going to have a new lesson today.

9. First, let's review. First, let's review.

Who can answer this question? Who can answer this question?

1 1, let me see. ? Let me have a look.

Great! You did a good job.

13, well done! You are doing very well.

Your turn. ? It’s your turn.

15 Please turn to page 12. Please open your textbook and turn to page two.

16, take your time. Take your time.

Please return to your seat. Please return to your seat.

Come on. You can do it. ? Come on, you can do it.

19, let's play a game. Let's play a game.

That's all for today. ? That's all for today's class.

Extended data:

Let's get ready for class.

Sorry I'm late. Please forgive me for coming late. Sorry I'm late.

Please come earlier next time. Please arrive early next time.

Who is absent today? Who is absent today?

Monitor, can you get me some chalk? Monitor, would you please bring me some chalk?

Who can answer this question? Who can answer this question?

Let's read it together. Ready, go! Read in unison, get ready, and then get up.

Read slowly and clearly. Read slowly and clearly.

Who wants to try? Who wants to have a try?

(10) Let's call it a day. Let's call it a day.

(1 1) Don't copy other people's works. Don't copy other people's homework.

(12) Class is over. Thank you, class. Class is over. thank you

13) Goodbye. /See you tomorrow. Goodbye/tomorrow.