Students say 'Good morning, teacher' in response.
Students say 'Thank you' to show gratitude or politeness after receiving an instruction or permission from the teacher, such as being asked to sit down.
Upon entering, I would say 'Good morning, teacher.' After the teacher asks me to sit down, I would say 'Thank you.'
Greetings like 'Good morning' establish a respectful and friendly atmosphere, showing politeness between students and teachers. Following simple instructions like 'Sit down' helps maintain order and discipline, allowing the lesson to start smoothly without distractions. These actions contribute to a positive learning environment by fostering mutual respect, clear communication, and an organized setting conducive to learning.
Class 1 › English for Today › Chapter 3: Classroom Instructions › Topic: Classroom Instructions 3: Commands for looking, saying, and writing
Aligned to the NCTB national curriculum.