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Classroom Instructions
A master teacher demonstrates excellence inside and outside of the classroom through consistent leadership and focused collaboration to maximize student learning.

A teacher is the one who teaches a subject to you. On the other hand a master is the one who is a specialist in a subject.

How do you ask if students have any questions?
How do you ask students to work alone or in pairs?
How do you assign and correct homework?
How do you praise students' efforts?
How do you ask children to form a line?
How do you correct students' mistakes?
How do you ask students to speak more quietly?
How do you take attendance?
How do you start and end a test?
How do you ask students to take turns speaking?
How do you lead students as you use a textbook?
How do you ask students to write for you?
Ages 3-5 5-7 7-11 11-14 14-16 16-18
Classroom Instructions

Answer the question, please!
Clap your hands.
Close the door, please.
Close your book.
Could you please stop talking?
Listen
Open your book on page33
Pay attention!
Please, clean the board.
Read the page 32.
Sit down, please
Sit down.
Stand up
Study the lesson.
Take out your books.
Think before your answer the question
Turn around.
Work in pairs.
Write your name

Classroom language: Simple instructions
Classroom Language: Simple instructions

Here are some common instructions which the class can easily understand:

  • Come in.
  • Go out.
  • Stand up.
  • Sit down.
  • Come to the front of the class.
  • Stand by your desks.
  • Put your hands up.
  • Put your hands down.
  • Hold your books/pens up.
  • Show me your pencil.
A number of instructions can be used at the beginning of a session, and as the semester continues:
  • Pay attention, everybody.
  • You need pencils/rulers.
  • We'll learn how to ...
  • Are you ready?
  • Open your books at page ...
  • Turn to page ...
  • Look at acitivity five.
  • Listen to this tape.
  • Repeat after me.
  • Again, please.
  • Everybody ...
  • you have five minutes to do this.
  • Who's next?
  • Like this, not like that.
A number of instructions can be used at the end of a session, and as the semester continues:
  • It's time to finish.
  • Have you finsihed?
  • Let's stop now.
  • Stop now.
  • Let's check the answers.
  • Any questions?
  • Collect your work please.
  • Pack up your books.
  • Are your desks tidy?
  • Don't forget to bring your ... tomorrow.

Instructions can also be sequenced:

  • First
  • Next
  • After that
  • Then
  • Finally

Comprehension language:

  • Are you ready?
  • Are you with me?
  • Are you OK?
  • OK so far?
  • Do you get it?
  • Do you understand?
  • Do you follow me?
  • What did you say?
  • One more time, please.
  • Say it again, please.
  • I don't understand.
  • I don't get it.
  • Like this?
  • Is this OK?