That’s all for today.
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said by a teacher after discussing the topics or lesson assigned for that day
Class dismissed.
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means to cease doing an activity or discussing a lesson because the class is over
Thank you, Ms./Mr.
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used to express gratitude for a teacher's class, lecture, consideration, or time
Are you done?
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used to ask if a student is done with a task, activity, report, etc.
We've run out of time.
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means that there is not much time left to finish something
I'll stop here for today. / Let's stop here for today.
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said when one runs out of time to discuss a lesson, complete an activity, etc.
We will continue...
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said when one intends to resume an unfinished lesson, activity, report, etc. another time
We'll do the rest next time.
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used to tell the class that they can continue the discussion or activity the next day or the next time they meet
I hope you learned a lot.
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said when one expects students to have learned something in the discussion
That lesson/class was... / Today’s lesson/class was…
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said to express a student’s reaction or feeling about the lesson or topic
Erase the board.
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said when erasing the writings on the board, often done at end of the class
Before you leave... / Before you go...
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used to give reminders or make announcements to the class before they leave the classroom
Don’t forget to bring... / Remember to bring...
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used to remind students to bring something, usually for an activity
Don't forget your homework. / Make sure to do your assignment.
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used to remind students to finish their school work at home and bring it to class
There's no assignment. / There's no homework.
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means there is no required school work to be done at home
Bye, class. / Bye, everybody.
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an indication that the class has already ended and everyone is ready to go home
see you tomorrow
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used to say goodbye when the class is over
Have a nice weekend. / Have a good weekend.
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used to say goodbye to the class at the end of the week
Can we go now?
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asked when seeking permission to leave the room and go home
You may go.
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said by a teacher to allow students to start leaving the classroom or other premises
Can I talk to you?
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asked when a student wants to talk about something, such as concerns about a particular person or topic
See me after class.
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said when a teacher would like to meet with a student after class, usually to discuss an important matter
Move on to the next class.
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said when going to the next class or subject
Do you want to study...?
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an invitation from one student to another to study a topic or lesson together
I'm heading to… / I'm going to...
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used when talking about one’s specific destination after the class
I have ___ practice.
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said when one has practice sessions to attend aside from class, for example band, cheerleading, or sports
Let's go home.
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said when class or other school activities are done and students can go home