Learn useful expressions: look Learn useful expressions: look at the pictures and click on the at the pictures and click on the sentences to listen to them. sentences to listen to them.
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Learn useful expressions: look at the Learn useful expressions: look at the pictures and click on the sentences to pictures and click on the sentences to
listen to them.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.
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Learn what the teacher says.
Sit down.
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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?
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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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Slideshow created by Mrs SaillyCollège Marcel Marceron (27)Académie de RouenAugust 2011