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My name is Mr/Mrs/Ms Kim. I'm your Let's begin our lesson now.
new English teacher. Is everybody ready to start?
I'll be teaching you English this year. I hope you are all ready for your English
I've got five lessons with you each lesson.
week. I think we can start now.
Now we can get down to work.
7. Register 8. Late
A number of instructions can be used at the beginning of a session, and as the semester continues:
Pay attention, everybody. Listen to this tape.
You need pencils/rulers. Repeat after me.
We'll learn how to ... Again, please.
Are you ready? Everybody ...
Open your books at page ... you have five minutes to do this.
Turn to page ... Who's next?
Look at acitivity five. Like this, not like that.
A number of instructions can be used at the end of a session, and as the semester continues:
It's time to finish. Any questions?
Have you finsihed? Collect your work please.
Let's stop now. Pack up your books.
Stop now. Are your desks tidy?
Let's check the answers. Don't forget to bring your ... tomorrow.
Comprehension language:
Are you ready? What did you say?
Are you with me? One more time, please.
Are you OK? Say it again, please.
OK so far? I don't understand.
Do you get it? I don't get it.
Do you understand? Like this?
Do you follow me? Is this OK?
Classroom Language: The end of the lesson
1. Time to stop 2. Not time to stop.
5. Homework 6. Goodbye
A number of instructions can be used at the beginning of a session, and as the semester continues:
Pay attention, everybody. Listen to this tape.
You need pencils/rulers. Repeat after me.
We'll learn how to ... Again, please.
Are you ready? Everybody ...
Open your books at page ... you have five minutes to do this.
Turn to page ... Who's next?
Look at acitivity five. Like this, not like that.
A number of instructions can be used at the end of a session, and as the semester continues:
It's time to finish. Any questions?
Have you finsihed? Collect your work please.
Let's stop now. Pack up your books.
Stop now. Are your desks tidy?
Let's check the answers. Don't forget to bring your ... tomorrow.
Comprehension language:
Are you ready? What did you say?
Are you with me? One more time, please.
Are you OK? Say it again, please.
OK so far? I don't understand.
Do you get it? I don't get it.
Do you understand? Like this?
Do you follow me? Is this OK?
Classroom Language,
The language of spontaneous situations
If we use English in spontaneous situations:
Here are some common situations in which spontaneous English can be used:
Happy birthday!. I hope you all have a good Christmas.
Many returns (of the day). Happy New Year!
..... has his/her 12th birthday today. All the best for the New Year.
... is eleven today. Let's sing "Happy Happy Easter.
Birthday".
Work together with your friend There are too many in this group.
Find a partner Can you join the other group?
Work in pairs/threes/fours/fives. Only three people in each group.
Work in groups of two/three/four. I asked for four people to a group.
I want you to form groups.
Form groups of three
Here are some tasks for you to work
on in groups of four.
Supervision
Interrogation
Asking questions Responding to questions
Explanation
Metalanguage Reference
What's the Korean for "doll"? After they left the USA, the Beatles ...
Explain it in your own words. The church was started in the last
It's spelt with a capital "J". century.
Can anybody correct this sentence? This is a picture of a typically English
Fill in the missing words. castle.
Mark the right alternative. In the background you can see ...
While we're on the subject, ...
As I said earlier, ...
Let me sum up.
Interaction
Affective attitudes Social ritual
There's nothing wrong with your Don't worry about your pronunciation.
answer. Don't worry about your spelling.
What you said was perfectly all Don't worry, it'll improve
right. Maybe this will help you
You didn't make a single mistake. Do you want a clue (hint)?
That's exactly the point.
That's just what I was looking for.
You have good pronunciation. You still have some trouble with
Your pronunciation is very good. pronuncation.
You are communicating well. You need more practice with these words.
You speak very fluently. You'll have to spend some time practising
You have made a lot of progress. this.
You're getting better at it all the time.
You've improved no end.