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In the Classroom

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Daily English in the Classroom: A Guide Incorporating English into daily classroom routines can significantly enhance language learning. Here are some practical ideas: 1. Morning Greetings:  * Teacher: Good morning, class! How are you today?  * Students: Good morning, teacher! We're fine, thank you. And you?  * Teacher: I'm very well, thank you. 2. Attendance:  * Teacher: Who's absent today?  * Student: [Student name] is absent. 3. Classroom Instructions:  * Teacher: Please open your books to page 10.  * Teacher: Listen carefully.  * Teacher: Repeat after me. 4. Questioning:  * Teacher: What's the capital of France?  * Student: The capital of France is Paris.  * Teacher: Can you explain this sentence? 5. Classroom Objects:  * Teacher: Point to the door/window/board.  * Teacher: What's this?  * Student: This is a [object name]. 6. Daily Routines:  * Teacher: It's time for recess/lunch/assembly.  *...

Telephone

Sam: Hi, Linda, it’s Sam. How are you? Linda: Oh, hello, Sam! I was just thinking about you. Sam: That’s nice. I was wondering if you’d like to go to the movies tonight. Linda : Sure, I’d love to! What’s on at the moment? Sam: I was thinking about the new comedy Lights Out. What do you think of it? Linda: Sounds great! Sam:   OK, I’ll pick you up at 7:30. The movie starts at 8:00. Linda: See you then. Bye

Weather

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  WEATHER A:  It's an ugly night tonight. B:  I know. I think it may rain. ***** A:  It's the middle of summer, it shouldn't rain tonight. B:  That would be weird. ***** A:  Yeah, especially since it's eighty degrees outside. B:  I know, it would be horrible if it rained, and it was hot outside. ***** A:  Yes, it would be. B:  I really wish it wasn't so hot every day. ***** A:  Me too. I can't wait until fall. B:  I like fall too, but sometimes it gets too rainy. ***** A:  I'd rather be rainy than hot. B:  Me too. WEATHER (2) A:  It's such a nice day. B:  Yes, it is. ***** A:  It looks like it may rain soon. B:  Yes, and I hope that it does. ***** A:  Why is that? B:  I really love how rain clears the air. ***** A:  Me too. It always smells so fresh after it rains. B:  Yes, but I love the morning air after it rains. ***** A:  Really? Why is it? B:  Because you can see the s...

Greetings

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  A:  Hi, how are you doing? B:  I'm fine. How about yourself? A:  I'm pretty good. Thanks for asking. B:  No problem. So how have you been? A:  I've been great. What about you? B:   I've been good. I'm in school right now. A:  What school do you go to? B:   I go to Arizona State University. A:  Do you like it there? B:   It's okay. It's a huge campus. A:  Good luck with school. B:  Thank you very much.

English How Are You Question Forms

  English How Are You Question Forms What’s up?  How is it going?  How are you doing?  how is life/ How’s life?  How is your day going ?  How are things ? I’m fine, How are you ? Is everything all right ?

Formal Introductions

 JANET: Mr. White, I’d like you to meet Dr. Edward Grandson.  MR. WHITE: It’s nice to meet you, Dr. Grandson.  DR. GRANDSON: Pleasure to meet you, too. JANET: Dr. Grandson is a chemist. He just finished writing a book on molecular chemistry. MR. WHITE: Oh? That’s my field, too. I work for the ExxonMobil.  DR. GRANDSON: In the Research and Technology Program, by any chance?  MR. WHITE: Yes. How did you guess?  DR. GRANDSON: I have read your articles on technical assistance. They are excellent.

English Food Meals

  English Food Meals   Breakfast:   The first meal of the day is breakfast. In England or the USA, foods such as eggs, bacon, sausages are consumed for breakfast. Lunch:   Refers to the midday meal that comes after breakfast. In British countries, light and less varied meals are generally preferred. Brunch:   It is a combination of the words "Breakfast" and "Lunch". It refers to a late breakfast on weekends. It is used for the meal consumed at this meal, usually made with light foods such as sandwiches or salads. Afternoon Tea:   It is a common tradition in England. Tea served with cake or cookies during this meal is called "Afternoon Tea". Snack Time  : Used for light snacks consumed between main meals. Dinner:   The last meal of the day. In countries like England, meatballs and French fries are consumed, while in countries like the USA, different flavors like soup and rice can be preferred. Supper:  An alternative t...

Food Names

Bread Soup Meatballs Steak Beef Sausage Egg Scrambled eggs  French fries Sandwich Pasta Rice Cake Yoghurt Chicken Fish Pizza Mince Lamb Fish and chips Sunday roast English breakfast Shepherd’s pie Cottage pie Toad in the hole Bangers and mash Beans on toast Crumpets English afternoon tea Crumble Trifle Scotch egg   Vegetables Peas Cucumber Tomato Cabbage Broccoli Onion Potato Radish Beetroot Corn Mint Carrot Fruits Watermelon Strawberry Pineapple Papaya Orange Mango Kiwi Blueberry Banana Apple

Family

Angela: How many people are there in your family? Marry: There are 4 people in my family: my father, mother, brother and me. ***** Angela:Does your family live in a house or an apartment? Marry:We live in a house in the countryside.  ***** Angela:What does your mother do? Marry:My mother is a nurse.She  works at the local hospital.