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When I am at school, different people may visit our classroom. Sometimes, I know them, and sometimes they are new faces. Our teacher often knows when visitors are coming. It's important to greet them with a smile or a wave. Visitors might say "hello" or inquire about what I'm doing, and I can happily answer in a soft voice. It’s perfectly fine to ask how long they'll be staying to know when they plan to leave. If I'm busy, I can politely acknowledge their presence and continue my work. Engaging with visitors can be a fun experience!
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When I am at school different people may stop at our classroom. Sometimes I will already know these people. Sometimes these will be people I am meeting for the first time.
Sometimes the teacher knows when people will come. Some people who visit will be an “ad lib”
It is OK to have visitors. I will try to wave or say “hello” to visitors. When people visit, they may say “hello” to me or ask about what I am doing.
If visitors speak to me it will make them feel happy if I answer their questions in a quiet voice. It is OK to ask them quietly, “How long will you stay?” That way, I will know when they are planning to leave.
If I am busy working, I could answer their questions or say “hello” and tell them, “I am busy right now,” in a calm and quiet voice.
It is OK to stop and say “hello” to a classroom visitor. I might have fun speaking to this person. It is OK when an “ad lib” happens. I can speak with a visitor and then get back to work.