Daily Use English Sentences in School

  • Is everyone ready to start? (This is something the teacher will say at the beginning of the lesson, especially to attract attention. Often immediately after registration, students start talking and chatting about something they did yesterday or something they thought was more interesting than school.)
  • Can anyone pay attention, please? I’m starting the lesson.
  • Make sure to note the homework of tomorrow. Page numbers 10, 11 and 12 of the English math and entertainment book will be written in the book!
  • Come to chapter 1 in the book. Copy all the synonym words here from the textbook into your notebooks.
  • Those who have not completed their homework, please stand up!
  • Let the solver of the question come and write it on the board.
  • Monthly tests will start on the 21st of this month.
  • The English exam was postponed to Friday.
  • After the exam, students will have 12 days of vacation.
  • Collect the book, which is $ 2 each, from the bookstore.
  • What is the homework set for today?
  • There is homework for all lessons.
  • How many points did you get from the exam?
  • Students should definitely show the school progress card to their families and families should sign.
  • If you score less, it is better to join a hardworking student.
  • The school serves in the evening for an extra fee.
  • Please write down the descriptions properly.
  • Read twice from the computer and write once.
  • You come here and read the second paragraph.
  • John scored 15 out of 15 on the exam. Give him a big applause.
  • Teach your child to study for a long time.
  • All of you please stand up and make a move.
  • Lesson ends. Students get off one by one in their classes.
  • Please do not turn your head to the side during the test.
  • The teacher asked him to call him.
  • The school teaches painting lessons. Would you like to enroll the child?
  • Anyone who knows the answer should raise their fingers.
  • You are all singing with me.
  • Billy, what time is it now! Why are you regularly late for school?
  • My teacher, our school bus is always late.
  • Make sure to bring your dad’s phone number tomorrow. I want to talk to him.
  • Lunch time! Come on, everybody to the refectory.
  • Please pack your items properly
  • Have you had good lessons?
  • Let the participants stand out.
  • Todd, where’s the piece of chalk?
  • Please clean the board.
  • Did your friend come to school today?
  • What year is this period?
  • Who is your teacher?
  • How many semesters are there during the year?
  • What is the strength of the school?
  • Isn’t your friend coming today?
  • Are the books put in the bag?
  • What’s for lunch today?
  • English lesson is not very difficult
  • The floor of the school is very clean.
  • Do air conditioners work?
  • The last year of the school was very boring.
  • Is the last lesson English?
  • Our math teacher is doing a very difficult exam.
  • Why are you late?
  • How did you come to school on foot?
  • There is traffic, I’m late for school!
  • My teacher is very strict.
  • Our teacher is a friendly person.
  • Shall we go to the canteen?
  • Do you drink water?
  • Why do they give the grades late?
  • Tomorrow is the last day of school.

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