Minggu, 27 Maret 2011

Unit 1 Good morning my dear students …


A   CONVERSATION
Practice the conversation!

TEACHER         : Good morning, students.1
STUDENTS        : Good morning, [TEACHER]. 2
TEACHER         : How are you today?.3
STUDENTS        : I’m fine, thank you4. And you?
TEACHER         : I’m fine, too. Thanks.
                          Everyone, listen and pay attention, please.5
STUDENTS        : Yes, [TEACHER].
TEACHER         : Are you ready to start?6
STUDENTS        : Yes, [TEACHER]. 7


B   OPTIONAL EXPRESSIONS
Here are some optional expressions based on the conversation above.

1   Good morning,     students.
                                    Class.
                                    Every one/ every body.
                                    My dear students.

2   Good morning,     teacher.
                                    Sir/ mam.
                                    Mr. Tony
                                    Mrs./Miss./Ms.Tina.

3   How are you today?
   How are you this morning?
   How is everything?
   How are things?
   How’s it going?
   How have you been?
   How’s life?

4   I’m fine, thank you.
   I’m very well, thanks. How about you?
   Not bad, thanks. And you?
   I’m Okay, thanks.
   Just fine, thank you.
   Just so-so, thanks.


5   Everyone, listen and pay attention, please.
   Listen and pay attention class!
   Class, please listen and pay attention!
   Would you listen and pay attention, class?

6   Are you ready to start?
   Let's get started !
   Let’s start now!
   Is everybody ready to start?

7   Yes, [TEACHER].
   Sure, Teacher.
   Certainly, Mam/Mrs./Miss
   Of course, I’m ready.
   Not yet, sir.
   Just a minute, sir.



C   MORE LANGUAGE EXPRESSIONS

Starting the Lesson
You will find all the language you need to give the most common classroom instructions, ask simple questions, and make brief comments to your learners in English. We have added replies that you can  teach your learners to use. We have chosen simplest ways of saying things.

Opening
TEACHER         ‘Good morning.’
                                    (OR ‘Good afternoon/ Good evening.’)
LEARNERS       ‘Good morning, [TEACHER].’
                                    (OR ‘Good afternoon/ Good evening, [TEACHER].’)

Sit down, please.
Take out your           book.
                                    pens.
                                    homework.

Open your books at page [number].



Give your homework, please.

Here are some expressions you can use in the beginning of the lesson.
Pay attention, everybody!
We'll learn how to ...
Are you ready?
Open your books at page ...!
Look at activity five!
Repeat after me!
Again, please!
Everybody ...!
You have five minutes to do this.
Who's next?
Like this, not like that.

asking students to do something before the class begins.
Take your coat(s) off !
Come on!
Let's get started!
Hurry up so that I can start the lesson!
Come in and close the door!
Don't slam the door!
Good morning/afternoon , everyone.
How are you today?
I hope you are all feeling fit today.
Is everybody ready to start?
We will not start until everyone is quiet
Stop talking so we can start!
Who is missing today?
What is wrong/ What is the matter with _____ today?
Why are you late?
What do you say when you are late?

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