Useful language in class

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Useful language in class Alessandra Loi 2016-2017

USEFUL LANGUAGE IN CLASS Student to teacher - I missed you! Can you repeat that please? - Sorry I don’t understand. - Excuse me, can I ask a question? - What page is it ‘? Alessandra Loi 2016-2017

USEFUL LANGUAGE IN CLASS Student to teacher How can I say ‘Sedia’ in English ? It is ‘chair’. What’s the English for ‘sedia’? Sorry I don’t understand. What does ‘X’ mean? Can you spell it, please?

Useful vocabulary in class Teacher to students : Listen! Go to page 5. Pardon? Can you repeat that, please? Raise your voice please! Please, be quiet. / Can you keep your voice down, please? Just silence your mobile phone, please.

Greetings When we arrive : Hello! Good afternoon! When we leave: Bye! See you later! A: Have a good time! Have a nice evening! B: Same to you! / You, too!