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Question English in class

Hi everyone.
I am an English primary teacher and I want to prepare a list of expressions and vocabulary my pupils must know when developing our English classes. Have you got any built list about pupils' expressions and class development expressions? Do you know any webpage about this point?
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Are these native speakers or non-native?
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They are non-native speakers. Spanish as a mother tongue.
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Think of the things they'll need to say and ask to navigate their way aroung English classes:

What's this/that?
How do you say xxxx?
How do you spell it?
Pardon
What does xxxx mean?
Could you write it on the board?
Could you speak more slowly?
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No site springs to mind. But if you start with a list like the one Tdol's recommended, you could then choose a game that's going to make use of them - Pictionary, or Hangman or something.

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