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Classroom Language Exercise

May 28, 2026 - A1pdf

Complete the 12 sentences below. Choose the best answer for each one.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1............... your book, please.
Wrong!
Use "Open" for the classroom instruction to start using a book.
2Please ............... the board.
Wrong!
Use "look at" because we look at something we need to see.
3Can I ............... a question?
Wrong!
Use "ask" because the correct collocation is "ask a question."
4Please ............... your name here.
Wrong!
Use "write" because you put your name on paper or in a space.
5............... down, please.
Wrong!
Use "Sit" because "sit down" means move into a chair or seat.
6Do not ............... your phone in class.
Wrong!
Use "use" for the rule about not operating or checking a phone in class.
7Please ............... the window.
Wrong!
Use "close" for the instruction to shut a window.
8Can you ............... that again, please?
Wrong!
Use "say" when you want someone to repeat spoken words.
9............... your hand if you know the answer.
Wrong!
Use "Raise" because the classroom phrase is "raise your hand."
10Please ............... in pairs.
Wrong!
Use "work" because "work in pairs" means do an activity with one partner.
11Listen and ............... the words.
Wrong!
Use "repeat" because students listen first and then say the words again.
12It is time to ............... your homework.
Wrong!
Use "check" because teachers and students review homework to see the answers.
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Answers

  1. Open your book, please.
  2. Please look at the board.
  3. Can I ask a question?
  4. Please write your name here.
  5. Sit down, please.
  6. Do not use your phone in class.
  7. Please close the window.
  8. Can you say that again, please?
  9. Raise your hand if you know the answer.
  10. Please work in pairs.
  11. Listen and repeat the words.
  12. It is time to check your homework.
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