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Classroom Talk Samples..
Moonlight09
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Classroom Talk Samples..
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Dear Friends,
I am going to prepare a list of classroom talk samples between teachers and students..What do teachers mostly tell to their students and what do students tell to their teacher..Can you give me some examples such as; T: Will you please be quiet? Student:May i answer this question? Etc, etc..Thanks indeed .. |
20 Sep 2010
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mish.cz
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Student: I �m sorry, I don �t have my homework.
Student: Can I go to the toilet?� Teacher: Open the windows, please. Student: Can I close the windows, please? My case.....�
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20 Sep 2010
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sabinasanjora
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Hi! What ages are they? I �ve got some files we provede to our students at school. I �m going to send you some of them. OK?
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20 Sep 2010
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miesies muis
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I immediately think of something strange but sometimes funny things I always say to my kids in class. " If you show me respect by listening to what I am saying, I will show you the same respect." "Please don �t ride on your chair, it is not a horse." "Please don;t complain so much, I am not a police officer." "You are really working well today. I am proud of you!"
Children often say: " Teacher can I massage or rub your back?" "Somebody stole my pencil!" "I put my homework in my file, but it is not there." "what must we do?" (This usually just after I explain and showed what they had to do!)
I hope this was what you asked for. |
20 Sep 2010
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sabinasanjora
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Some examples
Checking understanding Do you understand? Are you with me? OK so far? Do you get it? Do you have any questions? Let �s check the answers.
Encouraging students and correcting errors Very good. That �s very good. Well done. Great job
Simple commands Come in. Go out. Stand up. Sit down. Come on, we haven�t got all day! Wake up. Be quiet. /Quiet. Switch on the lights / the computers Switch off�������. Can you plug the CD player/beamer for me, please? The socket is behind you. Settle down and let�s get started. Let�s settle down and get started. Noelia, please, come to the front of the class. Open your books to page �� Turn to page ... Look at activity five.
Getting everyone�s attention Listen to me, please. Be quiet/Quiet down, please. Silent, please. Can I have your attention, please? Could you all listen to me, please? Would you pay attention, please? Luis, are you with us?
It �s from: Isabel P�rez at IES Moraleda de Zafayona Based on notes from a course with Deborah Robson and from http://www.finchpark.com/courses/links/classroom.htm
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20 Sep 2010
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