A good interpretation would be "What's in class?"
what is in that class
What is on the table or there on the table.
"Para que clase" in Spanish translates to "for what class" in English.
"¿Qué hay en clase?" translates to "What is there in class?" It is a question asking about the things or activities that are present or occurring in a classroom.
It means, "What is there in the class room?"
who is in your clase What is there in your class? This doesn't make a whole lot of sense. You might want to say "Quién está en tu clase?" meaning "who is in your class?"
"What class do you like more, Spanish class or English class?"
What days do you go to class?'
"Que hay" is a question that means "what is there..."
"Que hay en una clase típica" translates to "What is there in a typical class" in English. It refers to the elements or components that are commonly found in a standard classroom setting, such as students, a teacher, desks, chairs, and learning materials. This phrase can also prompt a discussion about the activities, subjects taught, or the overall atmosphere in a typical educational environment.
"Que hay en tu escuela" in English means "What is in your school?"
It means "What do you need for your English class?"