Contents
- Classroom phrases
- 1. Basic Greetings
- 2. Starting the Lesson
- 3. Taking Attendance
- 4. Setting Expectations
- 5. Reviewing the Last Lesson
- 6. Asking Questions to Start the Lesson
- 7. Motivating Students
- 8. Setting Up Activities
- 9. Encouraging Participation
- 10. Getting Students’ Attention
- 11. Giving Instructions
- 12. Managing Noise Levels
- 13. Handling Disruptions
- 14. Giving Warnings
- 15. Encouraging Good Behavior
- 16. Ending the Lesson
Classroom phrases
1. Basic Greetings
- Good morning, class!
- Hello, everyone!
- How are you today?
- Welcome to class!
- Nice to see you!
- I hope you had a great weekend.
- How was your day?
- It’s good to see you again.
- Let’s have a great lesson today!
- I hope you’re all doing well.
2. Starting the Lesson
- Let’s begin the class.
- Are you ready to start?
- Please take your seats.
- Settle down, please.
- Let’s get started.
- Open your books to page 5.
- Today, we will learn about…
- Pay attention, please.
- Listen carefully.
- I need everyone to focus.
3. Taking Attendance
- Let’s check attendance.
- Is everyone here?
- Who is absent today?
- Where is (student’s name)?
- Please say “here” when I call your name.
- Raise your hand if you’re present.
- Let me mark you present.
- I see we are missing a few students.
- Who was absent last class?
- Let’s get started now.
4. Setting Expectations
- Today, we have a lot to cover.
- Let’s work hard today!
- I expect you to listen carefully.
- Please follow the rules.
- Be respectful to each other.
- No talking while I’m speaking.
- Let’s keep the classroom quiet.
- We will do our best today.
- I know you can do this!
- Stay focused and do your best.
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5. Reviewing the Last Lesson
- Let’s review what we learned last time.
- Who remembers what we did last lesson?
- Can someone summarize our last topic?
- What did we talk about yesterday?
- Let’s quickly go over last class’s notes.
- Who can give me an example from last lesson?
- What was the most important thing we learned?
- Do you have any questions from last class?
- Let’s refresh our memory before we move on.
- Now, let’s move to today’s topic.
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6. Asking Questions to Start the Lesson
- What do you already know about this topic?
- Have you heard about this before?
- Why do you think this is important?
- Can you guess what we’ll learn today?
- Who can tell me something about this subject?
- What comes to mind when you hear this word?
- Let’s brainstorm ideas together.
- Does anyone have a prediction?
- How do you think this connects to real life?
- Let’s find out together!
7. Motivating Students
- Today is going to be fun!
- You’re going to love this topic.
- I believe in you all!
- Let’s challenge ourselves today.
- Learning is an adventure!
- Mistakes are okay, that’s how we learn.
- Every day is a new chance to learn.
- Let’s support each other.
- I know you can do it!
- Let’s have a positive attitude.
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8. Setting Up Activities
- We will do a small activity first.
- Let’s start with a warm-up.
- I have a fun game for you.
- Let’s begin with a quick discussion.
- Please work with a partner.
- I’ll give you a few minutes to think.
- Let’s share our ideas.
- We’ll do this together step by step.
- First, watch and listen.
- Then, you will try it on your own.
9. Encouraging Participation
- I want to hear everyone’s ideas.
- Don’t be shy—speak up!
- Every answer is a good answer.
- Let’s learn from each other.
- Who wants to go first?
- I know you have great thoughts!
- Learning is more fun when we all join in.
- Let’s hear different opinions.
- Now, let’s dive into today’s lesson!
- Raise your hand if you know the answer.
- Let’s hear from someone new.
- Everyone gets a turn.
- Let’s all participate.
- Great thinking!
- That’s a very good idea.
- I like your answer!
- Let’s work together.
- Let’s discuss this as a class.
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10. Getting Students’ Attention
- Listen to me, please.
- Eyes on me.
- Pay attention, everyone.
- Stop talking, please.
- Quiet, please.
- Focus on the lesson.
- Look at the board.
- Everyone, listen carefully.
- Stop what you are doing.
- Let’s get back on track.

11. Giving Instructions
- Follow my instructions carefully.
- Do as I say.
- Read the question carefully.
- Take out your notebooks.
- Open your books to page 20.
- Please write this down.
- Work quietly.
- Raise your hand before speaking.
- Wait for your turn.
- Let’s do this step by step.
- Please listen before you start.
- Look at the board.
- Write down today’s topic.
- Let’s go one step at a time.
- I’ll explain first, then you try.
- Wait for my signal to start.
- Raise your hand if you have a question.
- Let’s begin together.
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12. Managing Noise Levels
- Lower your voice.
- No talking right now.
- Keep it down, please.
- Let’s have a quiet classroom.
- Use your indoor voice.
- Whisper if you need to talk.
- Too much noise!
- One person speaks at a time.
- Let’s stay focused.
- Respect your classmates.
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13. Handling Disruptions
- That’s not okay.
- Stop doing that, please.
- Settle down now.
- Let’s stay on task.
- Please don’t interrupt.
- Hands to yourself.
- Keep your feet on the floor.
- That’s enough, let’s move on.
- Please follow the rules.
- No more distractions.
- Time to switch activities.
- Let’s move on to the next task.
- Finish up, please.
- Put your materials away.
- Get ready for the next activity.
- Five more minutes!
- Time’s almost up.
- Let’s wrap this up.
- Line up quietly.
- Let’s go back to our seats.
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14. Giving Warnings
- This is your first warning.
- I’ll remind you one last time.
- If you don’t stop, there will be consequences.
- Let’s make a better choice.
- You know the rules.
- That behavior is not acceptable.
- Think about your actions.
- I need you to listen now.
- Let’s correct this behavior.
- If you continue, I will need to take action.
15. Encouraging Good Behavior
- Try it on your own first.
- You can do this!
- Think before you ask for help.
- Take your time.
- Try again, you’re close!
- Believe in yourself.
- Challenge yourself!
- Mistakes help us learn.
- Keep going, you’re almost there.
- Show me what you can do.
- Great job staying focused!
- Thank you for listening.
- I love how you’re paying attention.
- You’re doing a great job!
- Keep up the good work.
- I appreciate your cooperation.
- Well done, everyone!
- That’s how we should behave.
- I like how you are working together.
- Let’s continue being respectful.
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16. Ending the Lesson
- Let’s review what we learned.
- Who can summarize today’s lesson?
- Time to pack up.
- Put your materials away.
- Homework for today is…
- Well done today!
- Thank you for a great lesson.
- See you tomorrow!
- Have a great day!
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