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English Conversation between teacher and student part-5

English Conversation between teacher and student part-5 can significantly enhance a teacher’s effectiveness. Here’s why these phrases are important:

1.Clarity and Structure

  • Is everyone’s diary signed?
    • Hinglish: Sabki diary signed hui kya?
    • Importance: Ensures expectations are clear; maintains organization.
  • Tomorrow you will show me your notebook without fail.
    • Hinglish: Kal tumhe apni notebook bina fail ke dikhani hogi.
    • Importance: Clarifies responsibilities; fosters accountability.

2.Facilitating Communication

  • Have you done your work or not?
    • Hinglish: Tumne apna kaam kiya ya nahi?
    • Importance: Assesses progress quickly; addresses issues promptly.
  • Have you done?
    • Hinglish: Kiya?
    • Importance: Provides timely feedback and follow-up.

3.Providing Feedback

  • Test was not prepared properly.
    • Hinglish: Test theek se prepare nahi hua.
    • Importance: Offers constructive feedback; guides improvement.
  • Needs hard work.
    • Hinglish: Mehnat zaroori hai.
    • Importance: Encourages effort and persistence.

4.Managing Classroom Behavior

  • I’ll expel you out of class if you disturb.
    • Hinglish: Agar tum disturb karoge to main tumhe class se bahar nikaal dunga/dungi.
    • Importance: Sets clear behavior expectations; maintains discipline.

5.Making Announcements

  • Here is one announcement for you.
    • Hinglish: Yeh ek announcement hai tumhare liye.
    • Importance: Communicates important information effectively.

Sentences for english conversation between teacher and student:

  1. Checking Assignments and Work:
    1. “Is everyone’s diary signed?”
      • Hinglish: “Sabki diary signed hui kya?”
      • Hindi: क्या सभी की डायरी साइन हो गई है?”
    2. “Tomorrow you will show me your notebook without fail.”
      • Hinglish: “Kal tumhe apni notebook bina fail ke dikhani hogi.”
      • Hindi: कल तुम्हें अपनी नोटबुक बिना चूके दिखानी होगी।”
    3. “Don’t forget to bring your notebook for checking tomorrow.”
      • Hinglish: “Kal apni notebook checking ke liye lana mat bhoolna.”
      • Hindi: “कल अपनी नोटबुक चेकिंग के लिए लाना मत भूलना।”
    4. “Have you done your work or not?”
      • Hinglish: Tumne apna kaam kiya ya nahi?”
      • Hindi: क्या आपने अपना काम किया है या नहीं?”
    5. “Have you done?”
      • Hinglish: “Kiya?”
      • Hindi: “क्या किया?”
  2. Reminders and Announcements:
    1. “Remind me tomorrow.”
      • Hinglish: Mujhe kal yaad dilana.
      • Hindi: मुझे कल याद दिलाना।”
    2. “Here is one announcement for you.”
      • Hinglish: Yeh ek announcement hai tumhare liye.”
      • Hindi: यह एक घोषणा है आपके लिए।

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3.Feedback and Discipline:

  1. “Test was not prepared properly.”
    • Hinglish: “Test theek se prepare nahi hua.”
    • Hindi: परीक्षा सही से तैयार नहीं की गई थी।
  2. “Needs hard work.”
    • Hinglish: “Mehnat zaroori hai.”
    • Hindi: मेहनत की जरूरत है।
  3. “I’ll expel you out of class if you disturb.”
    • Hinglish: “Agar tum disturb karoge to main tumhe class se bahar nikaal dunga/dungi.”
    • Hindi: अगर तुम परेशान करोगे तो मैं तुम्हें क्लास से बाहर निकाल दूंगा/दूंगी।
  4. “What are you looking back for? Look forward.”
    • Hinglish: “Tum piche kyu dekh rahe ho? Aage dekho.”
    • Hindi: तुम पीछे क्यों देख रहे हो? आगे देखो।

Summary for simple english conversation between teacher and student:

AspectEnglish PhraseHinglish TranslationImportance
Clarity and StructureIs everyone’s diary signed?Sabki diary signed hui kya?Ensures students know expectations, maintains organization.
Tomorrow you will show me your notebook without fail.Kal tumhe apni notebook bina fail ke dikhani hogi.Clarifies responsibilities, fosters accountability.
Encouraging PreparednessDon’t forget to bring your notebook for checking tomorrow.Kal apni notebook checking ke liye lana mat bhoolna.Reminds students of their duties, promotes punctuality.
Facilitating CommunicationHave you done your work or not?Tumne apna kaam kiya ya nahi?Quickly assesses progress, addresses issues promptly.
Have you done?Kiya?Ensures timely feedback and follow-up.
Providing FeedbackTest was not prepared properly.Test theek se prepare nahi hua.Offers constructive feedback, guides improvement.
Needs hard work.Mehnat zaroori hai.Encourages students to put in effort.
Managing Classroom BehaviorI’ll expel you out of class if you disturb.Agar tum disturb karoge to main tumhe class se bahar nikaal dunga/dungi.Sets clear behavior expectations, maintains discipline.
Making AnnouncementsHere is one announcement for you.Yeh ek announcement hai tumhare liye.Communicates important information effectively.
Encouraging FocusWhat are you looking back for? Look forward.Tum piche kyu dekh rahe ho? Aage dekho.Redirects focus towards current tasks and goals.

English conversation between teacher and student part-2

I have tried to explain Simple English conversation between teacher and student. Teachers generally speak these 25 English sentences in classroom while teaching students.

1. “Keep silence! The principal is taking her rounds and will pass by soon!”

2. “Be quiet! Is this a fish market?”

3. “Okay children! Boys, to the left, girls to the right, everybody else in the center!”

4. “If you want to talk, please get out of the class and talk”

5. “If you’re not interested, then you may leave the class.”

6. “Don’t enter my class if you haven’t done my homework.”

7. “Don’t try to ‘over smart’ me! Yes you! I’m talking to you only. Don’t talk back me!”

8. “Are you here only to waste your parents’ money?”

9. “You! Stand up! Why are you laughing? Come to the front and tell us all. Let us also laugh!”

10. “Do you think teachers are fools?”

11. “Why do you come to school when you don’t want to study”?

12. “Previous batches were 100 times better than you.”

13. “Don’t talk or else I will put absent mark!”

14. “You, stand up on the bench!”

15. “Why are you laughing? Do I look like a joker/clown to you?”

16. “In my 10 years of teaching, I have never seen this type of class.”

17. “Other sections and departments are better than you!

18. “Sit properly. This is a classroom, not your living room!”

19. “Those who want to study, come forward and sit. The others can rest in the back provided you don’t disturb the others.”

20. “Stand in a straight circle!”

21. “Your juniors are better than you!”

22. “Speak louder. Didn’t you have breakfast?”

23. “What did you do the whole day? Why didn’t you do your homework?”

24. “If only you used your talents in studies also!”

25. “Tell me when you all have finished talking.”