Classroom in Sanskrit is written as "शाला" (śālā).
bleistift = pencil kuli = pen papier = paper tafel - blackboard tisch - table regal - bookshelf
The plural form of "classroom" is "classrooms."
Classroom in Punjabi language is written as ਕਲਾਸਰੂਮ.
silid-aralan
Realia
Ordinary non-luminous classroom objects can be seen because they reflect light from a source, such as windows or overhead lights. When light strikes these objects, it bounces off their surfaces and enters our eyes, allowing us to perceive them. Additionally, contrast with the surrounding environment enhances visibility, making it easier to distinguish these objects.
Basically everything and anything that is matter is composed of atoms. This would mean that literally, everything, in a classroom is made of atoms.
I've found many ESL classrooms simply enjoy some classroom games. I'm a teacher in Taiwan and have gotten good response with these.
Some ways to decorate a classroom would be to put posters up on the walls and have toys hanging from the ceilings. There are many ways to decorate a classroom.
"The objects of the classroom" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase les objets de la classe. The pronunciation of the words -- which also less formally translate into English as "classroom objects" -- will be "ley-zob-zhey duh la klahss" in French.
Pencil Paper Students
A yardstick is found in the classroom. It begins with the letter y.
Maps and magic markers are things in the classroom. Additional things in the classroom include microscope, musical instruments and manila folders.
Decorating a classroom is like any other room. But, has to be respectful and comfortable for your students. Since the room is for educational purposes, try using cultural objects from other countries, such as the decoration balls from asia. USe your imagination and have fun with it.
give the professor (in the classroom in the u of the s (the red head guy) all the 4d objects and there you go
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