This blog post looks at a Conversation between a teacher and student using expressions of seeking permission.
Sample Conversation between a teacher and student using expressions of seeking permission – 1
Teacher: Good morning, class.
Student: Good morning, teacher.
Teacher: Before we start today’s lesson, does anyone have a question they would like to ask?
Student: Excuse me, teacher. May I go to the restroom, please?
Teacher: Of course. Please be quick.
(Student leaves and returns after a few minutes)
Teacher: Alright, let’s continue with today’s lesson. Is there anything anyone wants to add to the discussion?
Student: Teacher, may I share my thoughts on the topic?
Teacher: Yes, please do.
Student: Thank you, teacher. I think that…
Teacher: Excuse me, but may I interrupt for a moment? I need to clarify something for the class.
Student: Of course, teacher.
(Class continues for the rest of the period)
Sample Conversation between a teacher and student using expressions of seeking permission – 2
Teacher: Good morning, students. How are you all today?
Student: Good morning, teacher. I’m good, thank you.
Teacher: Great. Before we start today’s lesson, does anyone have any questions they would like to ask?
Student: Teacher, may I please ask a question?
Teacher: Of course, go ahead.
Student: Can you explain the homework assignment again? I didn’t quite understand it.
Teacher: Sure, I’d be happy to go over it again for you.
(Teacher explains the assignment)
Teacher: Is there anything else you would like to know?
Student: Yes, teacher. May I use my notebook during the quiz tomorrow?
Teacher: I’m sorry, but no. The quiz will be a closed book.
Student: Alright, thank you for letting me know, teacher.
Teacher: You’re welcome. Now let’s move on to today’s lesson. Who would like to start the discussion?
Student: Teacher, may I share my perspective on the topic?
Teacher: Of course, please do.
Student: Thank you, teacher. I think that…
(Class continues for the rest of the period)