Here are the videos of our students bringing their weekly morning assembly language lessons to life. Watch them creatively act out the classroom phrases they've learned, showcasing their understanding and confidence in using English.
Read out loud the words.
How do we pronounce the word?
Can you speak louder, please?
Please stop talking.
I forgot my textbook.
What did you learn in our last class?
Sorry, I don't remember.
What does this word/sentence mean?
Can you check my work, please?
Is this correct?
Can you give me an example?
Good morning. How are you?
I'm great.
Goodbye! See you next time.
A: Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you, too.
Sorry, I forgot my book.
What page are we on?
What time is it?
What is our homework?
Please work in pairs.
Can you help up us with this question?
Let's wrap up the lesson for today.
Please hand in your homework.
Pay attention.
Put your things away.
Open your book on page ____.
What page is it, please?
What's this in English?
Can you spell it, please?
Speak more slowly, please.
Listen and repeat.
Please take turns.
I'm not yet done.
Please wait a moment.
Push your chair in.
Pull your chair out.
Please open/close the window.
May I drink some water?
Can you explain that again?
Work with a partner.
Raise your hand if you want to speak.
May I go to the bathroom?
Please come to the board. Turn on/off the lights.
What does this word/sentence mean?
Can you check my work, please?
Is this correct?
Take out your book.
What page are we on?
May I sharpen my pencil?
Sorry, I forgot my book.
Put your hands on the table.
May I come in, please?
Sorry, I'm late.
Go back to your seat.
Settle down, please.