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How do English teachers interact in class?
Before English class, the teacher can say: Good morning, classmates/boys and girls! Simply say hello to your classmates. The second is mutual respect: stand up! Sit down! You can just say goodbye after class, see you tomorrow and so on.

Teachers often use spoken English in class:

1, class (class begins)

(1) Class begins! Let's go to class

Please stand up. Stand up! Please sit down. Please sit down!

Step 2 greet

(1) Good morning/good afternoon boys and girls/children.

How are you today?

Step 3 check attendance

(1) Who is on duty today? Who's on duty today?

Is everyone here? Is everyone here?

Students only need the teacher to ask what the corresponding answer is.

Classroom interaction:

1, language guidance method

Language guidance is actually "speaking half a sentence"-the teacher says the previous words and the latter words guide the students to speak. This method can run through the training, keep students attractive and enhance their participation.

2. Action Guidance Method

The action guidance method is similar to the activity game method, except that the action is not too big, but some parts of the body (especially the hands) need to do some actions.

3. How to use props

Using props is also an interactive way. Just as a way of interaction, the use of props is only the content of a certain link, not throughout.

4. Student Model Law

Teachers can design an activity or a certain content, ask students to demonstrate, and achieve the effect through students' actual operation. This is a model law for students. The student demonstration method is that some students demonstrate on stage, and if all students participate, it is the activity game method.

5, role-playing method

Role-playing method refers to the interactive method in which students play a role to operate a task. Role-playing method is similar to student demonstration method, which is operated or demonstrated by students; The difference is that the role-playing method is for students to operate as roles, while the student demonstration method is still for students to demonstrate themselves.