How do you say these expressions in your language?

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Class ______________ Date ________________________
How do you say these expressions in your language?
Things your teacher might say to you.
Good morning, everybody.
How are you today?
Stop talking and be quiet.
Who is absent today?
What’s the matter with Pedro today?
Is everybody ready to start?
Let’s begin our lesson now.
Have you done your homework?
Open your book at page 25.
Answer the questions.
Write the answers.
Work alone / in pairs / in groups.
Copy this into your notebooks.
Make the question.
Listen and repeat … again …
Put your hands up/down
Listen to answer the questions
Come to the board, please.
The homework is ...exercise 5, page 11
You have 5/10 minutes to do this.
Have you finished?
Just a moment, please!
See you next lesson.
Have a nice weekend!
Well done! You’ve got it!
Say please and thank you
Things you might say to your teacher
I’m sorry, I don’t understand/know/remember.
Pardon?
What does “chair” mean?
How do you say “X” in English?
What’s “X” in English?
How do you spell that?
How do you pronounce this word?
Can you repeat, please?
Could you speak more slowly, please?
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Say that again, please
What exactly do we have to do?
Excuse me. I’m sorry I’m late.
Excuse me. Can I come in?
Can you help me, please?
Is this right / wrong?
May I go to the toilet, please?
Move aside, please.
Things you might read in your book or in an exam.
Complete the sentences with the words below.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of…
Write the sentences in the negative and/or
interrogative.
Match the parts of the sentences.
Choose / Underline / Circle the correct…
Write the words in the correct order.
Read the text and answer the questions.
Write five sentences about…
Translate the following sentences into English.
Things you might say to your classmate.
Can I borrow your…, please?
Can you lend me a …?
Can I share your book with you?
What page is it on?
Can we work together?
Can you pass me that piece of paper, please?
Excuse me, that’s my book/notebook.
Things in the classroom
Desk
Table
Chair
Black/whiteboard
Board
Eraser
Schoolbag
Book
Notebook
Workbook
Dictionary
Pencil-case
Pen
Pencil
Marker/Felt pen
Highlighter
Sharpener
Rubber
Scissors
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Glue
Ruler
Correction fluid/mouse
Stapler
Holepunch
Paperclip
Sellotape
Drawing pin
Blu(e)-tac
OHP
Digital board
Computer
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse
Disk driver
Speakers
Headphones
Laptop
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