Common Teacher and Student Interaction Understanding everyday communications in educational settings.
Introduction Common teacher and student interaction refers to the routine verbal and non-verbal exchanges between teachers and students during classroom activities. These interactions include giving instructions, asking and answering questions, managing classroom behavior, giving feedback, seeking help, clarifying tasks, and expressing needs or opinions.
Types of Interactions instructional dialogues, feedback exchanges, behavioral management discussions.
Starting the Lesson Good morning, everyone. Let’s get started. Are you ready to begin? Please settle down. Today we’re going to learn about... Common teacher expression
2. Giving Instructions Open your books to page... Listen carefully. Repeat after me. Work in pairs/groups. Please raise your hand before speaking. Take out your notebook. Write this down. Common teacher expression
3. Checking Understanding Do you understand? Any questions so far? Can you explain that in your own words? What do you think this means? Who can give me an example? Common teacher expression
Common student expression Asking for Help Excuse me, can you help me? I don’t understand. Can you explain that again? What does this word mean? How do you say this in English?
Asking for Permission Can I go to the bathroom? May I come in? Can I borrow a pen? Is it okay if I work with a partner? Common student expression
3. Checking Instructions What page are we on? Do we need to write this down? Are we working alone or in pairs? When is the homework due? Common student expression