It fits better if you are in a class but is it correct for online sessions?

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tufguy

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If I have to tell you about an online session. In which host wanted students to come forward and ask to speak or read. What should I say that host wanted students to volunteer or come forward or take the initiative?

What does host need to say? I want you to come forward or say "yes" when I ask you to do something like reading. It fits better if you are in a class but is it correct for online sessions?

Please help me.
 

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If I [STRIKE]have[/STRIKE] want to talk [STRIKE]tell you[/STRIKE] about an online session in which the host wanted students to come forward and ask to speak or read, what should I say that host wanted students to do-- volunteer, [STRIKE]or[/STRIKE] come forward or take the initiative?

What does the host need to say? I want you to come forward or say "yes" when I ask you to do something like reading. It fits better if you are in a class but is it correct for online sessions?

Please help me.
A teacher might say:
Any volunteers?
Who'd like to read/speak now?
And if necessary:
Come on; don't be shy! I'm still waiting.
 
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