I am a teacher. If the students have promblens, they have to raise their hands and wait for my hlep. However, Some of the students aren't patient. They would keep calling my name until I help them out. In order to make them quiet , I would say "If you call my name again, I will put you to the last one. "(I will help the student who keeps calling my name as the last one )
I wonder how will you say it as an native English speaker .
If possible , please provide some examples.
Thanks in advance.
2007-07-03
15:20:39
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My friend told me I would say " If you call my name again, I will put you to the bottom of the line."
Is it correct? or is there a easy way to express this ?
2007-07-03
15:23:36 ·
update #1
"If you continue to call my name instead of waiting then you will be the last to be helped"
Rachel*
2007-07-03 15:23:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello* I am an Australian teacher in Korea* I am so happy to help you*
Say; "If you call out again, you will be the last one i help."
But i say; "How many teachers are there? 1 teacher! (use body language with you finger, one finger, one teacher) Please wait till i come to you."
That helps me* If you have any questions please feel free to email me* Good luck ^--^/
My friend told me I would say " If you call my name again, I will put you to the bottom of the line."
Is it correct? or is there a easy way to express this ?
Yes, correct. But simple is best, expecially when you are not teaching and telling!
"Call my name and you're last." Easy*
2007-07-03 22:25:15
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answered by neogiee 2
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"I have asked that you raise your hand if you have a question. The next person that calls out my name instead of raising their hand will not have the question answered until everyone ELSE'S has been answered. Be patient or be last!"
2007-07-03 22:24:49
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answered by CAT 6
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If you call my name again you will be the last to be helped?
2007-07-03 22:33:03
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answered by lilkrazyme3 2
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"If you keep calling my name then I wont help you until I have helped everyone else in the class first."
"If you don't wait quietly like a good child then I will make you wait in the corner facing the wall until i am done helping the other students."
"If you don't stop calling my name then I will make you wait outside until I have helped all of the other students."
These are my suggestions. Good luck. ^-^
2007-07-03 22:27:28
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answered by Fayt 2
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How old are the kids? There's many options, depending on maturity levels. Regardless of age, students should be told that the rule is to raise their hands if they have a question: they will be ignored if they shout out.
2007-07-03 22:25:46
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answered by cocoonmorpher 2
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If you call my name again, I will help you last.
2007-07-03 22:23:35
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answered by Sid 4
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if you are not quiet , and keep calling my name, you will be the last one to get help, or no help at all.
2007-07-03 22:24:43
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answered by Marianne T 3
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You must wait and be quiet or your name will be put at the end of the list.
2007-07-03 22:25:17
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answered by corryglory 4
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If you call my name again, you'll be the last one I answer.
If you keep calling my name, you'll be last in line (or you go to the end of the line).
2007-07-03 22:23:24
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answered by Stranger In The Night 5
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you should say "If you call my name again, you will be the last person I will help"
2007-07-03 23:37:55
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answered by Hi 3
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