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What do teachers say to students and the end of the class? Can I say: - Let's call it a day. - Let's stop here. Thank you.
Mar 11, 2019 3:25 AM
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They normally do a closing of the class, they breifly review what was went over, what work is due, and other important information. Then, "have a good day", "see you all tomorrow", "have a nice weekend (on Friday)", those kinds of things
March 11, 2019
No, No, No. It should be something a lot more formal, like: "The lesson is over. See you tomorrow the same time" or "The lesson is over, see you next lesson. Do not forget to do your homework!"
March 11, 2019
I would not use, neither have I heard any of those in a classroom setting. The first one is a kind of funny way to say :"we are done", and the classroom is usually more serious setting...(even though IT IS correct grammatically) The second one, the teacher may say it, but not as his/her last words, usually wraps up the class with other things(including home work assignments, saying :"See you tomorrow", "have a nice day", and "bye"
March 11, 2019
you can say those tow and also many others like, "okay that's all for today." or "we'll continue tomorrow" as well as "we'll finish now" etc. :)
March 11, 2019
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