There could be various reasons why the guy you like only talks to you in class but not elsewhere. He might be shy or uncomfortable initiating conversations in other settings. Alternatively, he might see the classroom as a safe and controlled environment where he feels more confident. It's important to communicate openly with him and try to understand his perspective better.
try to talk to him
talk to him about love or else just go tell him that u luv him.
You will never know unless you talk with him. The worse he is gonna say is no or he is not interested and then you move on and find someone else.
Just because a guy knows you like him doesn't mean he shouldn't talk to anyone else. Having other female friends doesn't mean that he isn't interested.
It means the guy you like who's only your friend wants to talk to you and, for either related or unrelated reasons, decided to follow you into class. It's approximately ten zillion times more effective to ask the person concerned what they mean than to ask someone else. Particularly if the "someone else" is a bunch of people with internet connections and nothing better to do who don't know either of you.
How about touch his genitals?
He could like you or he could be trying to make someone else jealous.
Talk to the guy personally about it, just the two of you, and not in front of your friends.
im a guy so i would probobly know. he might stares at you in class or talk to you alot or a little. if you want to see don't no if they like you and u usually talk don't really talk to him for 2-7 days it worked for me wel i used it on a girl they talk to you alot don't do it to long or they might think you have no intrest and find someone else GOOD LUCK!!!!
Just get his name or number, start to smile at him, and talk to him more.
Think of something you and the guy can talk about and starting to him but dont start off flirty.
Treat them like you would anyone else, with respect and kindness. Avoid making assumptions or generalizations about their identity based on stereotypes. Listen actively, ask questions, and show genuine interest in getting to know them as a person.