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Daily Use of English Sentences in School for teachers

  Daily Use of English Sentences in School for teachers   What’s the homework  for today? Students! Pack your bag, it’s time to leave. ______will read this loud. Why are you not writing today? This is your last chance, next time I will punish you. Where are your books, grabs them out. Students, this is your homework. How did you   get that answer? Have you all done your homework? Are there any questions? It’s time for attendance… Can someone come to the board and solve this equation? Did you understand what I said? Speak louder, please! I can't hear you. Let's start today's chapter now. Take out your books, and turn to page number ________. You can go back to your seat now. Don't write anything, just listen carefully.  If you don't understand ask me. Can you repeat what I have just said.  Please all repeat together! Can you ask a question later. Concentrate on what you are doing. Remember to bring _________ tomorrow. Stop making excuses. stop being silly. ...

Daily Use of English Sentences in School for Students

  Daily Use of English Sentences in School 1.  Ma’am, may I come in? 2.  May I go to the washroom/restroom? 3.  Can you please explain/repeat  the last point/paragraph? 4.  I’m having trouble with this problem/ question.  Can you help me? 5.  Is anyone sitting here? 6.  Ma’am/sir,  when is the exam?   7.   Can I borrow your pen/pencil/eraser? 8. Could I have a piece of paper, please? 9. Can I ask a question? 10. Could I speak to you for a moment? (to a teacher) 11. Excuse me, what does this word mean? 12. How do you spell this word? 13. I'm not sure what to do. 14. Can I join you? 15. Let's work together. 16. I forgot my book/notebook. 17. Nice to meet you. 18. What is this?       This is a [object name]. (e.g., This is a book.) 19. I have a [object name]. (e.g., I have a pen.) 20. This is my [object name]. (e.g., This is my bag.) 21. I like [object name]. (e.g., I like app...