Learn useful expressions: look at the pictures and click on the sentences to listen to them.

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Learn useful expressions: look at the pictures and click on the sentences to listen to them.

Come in, please !Open your books. Raise your hand to give an answer. Shut your books. Don’t chat. Be quiet.Listen to me Learn what the teacher says. Sit down

Learn what the pupil says. May / Can I sharpen my pencil, please ? It is too bright in here. Could you pull down (=close) the blinds, please? Can I read, sir? Excuse-me, I can’t see. Could you step aside, please? I’ve left my copybook in my locker. Can I go and get it? 1 4 5

Can I turn the lights on / off, please? May/ Can I put this […] in the bin, please? May / Can I empty my pencil sharpener? I need a tissue. Has anybody got one?

Can I open/ close the window, please? I didn’t get it. Could you play it again, please? I know. Can I answer? I can’t see the board. Could you switch on the lights, please?

I’ve forgotten my French book. Can I share with somebody? I haven’t finished my exercise. I need more time. I can’t hear a thing. Could you speak up, please? I don’t know that word. What does it mean ? I’ve left my pencil box at home. Can anybody lend me a pen?

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