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How to have a good class in the second grade of primary school?
Hello. I'm a teacher, and I'm glad to see you on the platform of the first open class! Meanwhile, cheer for you! Let me talk about my suggestion for your reference.

First of all, you should have a good attitude, that is, despise this class strategically, but attach importance to tactics. Specifically, don't be nervous. If you are nervous, you can come down and inspect the desk line. Don't look back. You know, this is a platform for you to show yourself.

Second, dress appropriately and don't bring earrings and bracelets. To give people a generous feeling, your clothes should match your occupation.

Third, fully prepare lessons and set homework.

4. Allocate your time reasonably. If you have extra time, you can flexibly read the book again or do another math thinking question (I don't know what class you are taking), but these questions should be prepared before class. Remember: never miss class.

5. Speak louder, slower and louder. Of course, Mandarin is more important. You know, you are not only talking about students, but also teachers and leaders.

6. Tell the students before class. When the students have finished answering the questions, no matter right or wrong, they should take the initiative to sit down and not stand in the position.

In addition, the beginning of the class is also very important. I don't know how you prepared there. I'll tell you what I have here for your reference.

When the bell doesn't ring, you get to the podium, and the students sit in their seats and wait for the class to end. You can talk with students about some relaxing topics, which can relieve tension. The students sat down when the bell rang. Look around the students and pause for a moment to look calm. Then you say, "class!" (loudly) The monitor said, "Stand up!" You said, "Hello, classmate!" The student said, "Good teacher!" You said, "Please sit down!"

Prologue: "Today, we study together. . . . . . . (Students can watch the topics you wrote before class together) Enter the class program.

Well, that's all. I wish you a good lesson and impress your leaders and colleagues. Wish you success! ! ! Come on! ! ! Support you! Trust you! Encourage you. You are the best!

If it is a new school, you should do:

First of all, you should know the situation of the head teacher and class. Then what subjects are offered, and then you can learn about the teachers, students' foundation, speeches and so on who teach this subject in this class. So as to know what to do.

In addition, you should take some time to get in touch with the students in this class and get to know each other. In order to prevent strangeness in class.