Tuesday 27 September 2016

ENGLISH: VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSIONS: DISRUPTING BEHAVIOUR

Here is the vocabulary and the expressions releated with DISRUPTING BEHAVIOUR


DISRUPTING BEHAVIOUR: To interrupt the normal progress of the class, to disturb.

STANDING UP: When you aren´t sitting down in your correct place.

SHOUTING: Speaking too loudly.

USING SPANISH: Not using English.

INSULT: To offend somebody using bad words or saying bad things.

NAME CALLING: Action that is produced when you call a person using his/ her name by shouting instead of speaking.

PUT DOWN: Saying bad words, insulting and talking bad about another erson(coloquial expression).

RECLUTANCE TO SHARE: Action produced when a person doesn´t want to lend his7her things to another person.

SELFISH: A person who doesn´t want to share his/her things with another one.

UNWILLINGNESS TO PARTICIPATE IN AN ACTIVITY: Situation that happens when a person doesn't want or isn't interested in an activity.

NOT FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS: Situation that happens when someone doesn´t obey teacher's orders.

TO CHEAT: To do things that are not allowed. Ex: Telling lies, when you aren't honest.

UNTIDINESS, LITTERING: Everything's dirty and making a mess.








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