Using English Language in the Classroom. THE CLASSROOM.

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Using English Language in the Classroom

THE CLASSROOM

Some days are like this…

The Slow learner In one corner, we have …

Angry Teacher And in the other, we have…

Your Goal as a Teacher Teacher Student

Is sometimes more like this...

And then this…

Thankfully, I’m not here to teach you Classroom Management

Thankfully, I’m not here to teach you Classroom Management but there’s good news…

Language can be universal

1. Pay attention

2. Listen Carefully

3. Good Job! Excellent! Well Done!

4. Raise your hand please.

Be Quiet

5. Repeat after me

7. Wait your turn & Line Up, please

Translation Puzzle: Can you guess what I’m trying to say?

Hint: It sounds like… and has to do with Korean counting.