In the Classroom Sentences
50 daily use English sentences for the classroom — asking questions, following instructions, and classroom activities. With Hindi meanings!
🏫 When to Use These Sentences
The classroom is where Indian students spend 6-8 hours every day — and most of that time, they’re listening, not speaking! These 50 sentences help your child speak up in English confidently: asking questions, answering the teacher, borrowing a pencil, or saying “May I come in?” when they’re late.
The magic trick? Children who speak English in class get noticed by teachers. When your child raises their hand and says “Ma’am, I have a question about this chapter” instead of staying silent, they stand out. These sentences make that happen!
Starting the Day (1-10)
Asking Questions & Doubts (11-20)
Classroom Activities (21-30)
Following Instructions (31-40)
End of Class & Farewells (41-50)
❌ Common Mistakes in the Classroom
🔊 Pronunciation Guide
📖 Word of the Day
💬 Full Dialogue — English Class at DPS with Sharma Ma’am
It’s 10 AM. Class 4B is having their English period with Sharma Ma’am.
🎭 Conversation Practice — Role-Play These!
Role-Play 1: Late to Class
Teacher: “Why are you late today?”
Student: “The bus got stuck in traffic. I’m really sorry.”
Teacher: “Okay, come in. Please sit down and open your book.”
Student: “Which page are we on today, Ma’am?”
Teacher: “Page 52. Don’t be late again.”
Role-Play 2: Asking a Doubt
Teacher: “Yes, of course! What is it?”
Student: “I didn’t understand this part. Can you explain again?”
Teacher: “Sure. Look at this example on the board…”
Student: “Oh, I understand now! Thank you, Ma’am.”
Teacher: “Good! Always ask if you’re confused.”
Role-Play 3: Borrowing Supplies
Student 2: “Sure! Here you go.”
Student 1: “Thank you! And can you pass me the ruler too?”
Student 2: “Here. My pencil is broken — may I sharpen it, Ma’am?”
Student 1: “I finished my work. What should I do next?”
Student 2: “Let’s do the activity together!”
✏️ Practice — Fill in the Blanks
🎮 Quiz — Test Your Classroom Sentences!
🧠 Parent Tips — Classroom English
Teach “How to Ask” — Not Just “What to Say”
“Ma’am, may I ask a question?” is the magic sentence. Teach your child this ONE phrase and they’ll never be afraid to speak up in class. Confidence starts with knowing HOW to ask.
Practice Borrowing Politely
“Can I borrow your eraser, please?” — practice this at home! Kids who say “give me” at school sound rude. Kids who say “may I borrow” sound polished.
Role-Play Teacher-Student at Home
Be the teacher! Give instructions in English: “Open your book to page 10. Underline the nouns. Submit your notebook.” This makes classroom English feel natural.
Celebrate When They Speak Up
If your child says “I asked a question in English today!” — celebrate! Speaking up in class is brave. It builds confidence that lasts a lifetime.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are classroom sentences in English?
▼Classroom sentences are everyday English phrases used at school — like “May I come in?”, “I didn’t understand this”, “Can I borrow your eraser?”, “Thank you, Ma’am!” They help Indian students speak confidently in English at school.
How to ask a question in class politely?
▼Say “Ma’am, may I ask a question?” or “Excuse me, I didn’t understand this. Can you explain again?” Always raise your hand first and say “please.”
Is it “May I” or “Can I”?
▼“May I” is more polite and formal — perfect for the classroom. “Can I” is casual and used with friends. When talking to teachers, always use “May I.”
What is a class monitor?
▼A class monitor is the student in charge of maintaining discipline when the teacher is away. They clean the board, distribute papers, and keep the class quiet.
Can I download these sentences as PDF?
▼Yes! Click the “Download PDF” button at the top to get all 50 sentences with Hindi meanings in a printable A4 format.