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How to describe the classroom in English?
This is my classroom. It's very big.
This is my classroom. It's big.
2. Where? Is it? Answer? Blackboard? Open? That? Wall? Opposite, full? With what? That? Teacher's? Teaching? Content.
Opposite the wall is a blackboard, which is full of teachers' teaching contents.
There are forty desks and chairs in the classroom. ?
There are forty sets of desks and chairs in the classroom.
There are eleven lights and twelve fans in my classroom. ?
There are eleven lamps and twelve electric fans in my classroom.
I like my classroom very much. Do you also have a beautiful classroom?
I like my classroom very much. Do you also have a beautiful classroom?
Classification of classrooms:
Classrooms are divided into primary school classrooms, middle school classrooms and university classrooms. Each classroom should be arranged according to the needs, and you can imagine and design your own ideal hall according to the wishes of teachers and students.
Note: The lighting in the classroom should not be too strong. Try not to use fluorescent lamps. Soft lighting can make students feel more at ease, and it is easier to talk about their feelings and emotional problems.
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