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Everyone struggles with homework sometimes, but if getting your homework done has become a chronic issue for you, then you may need a little extra help. That’s why we’ve written this article all about how to do homework. Once you’re finished reading it, you’ll know how to do homework (and have tons of new ways to motivate yourself to do homework)!
We’ve broken this article down into a few major sections. You’ll find:
- A diagnostic test to help you figure out why you’re struggling with homework
- A discussion of the four major homework problems students face, along with expert tips for addressing them
- A bonus section with tips for how to do homework fast
By the end of this article, you’ll be prepared to tackle whatever homework assignments your teachers throw at you .
So let’s get started!
How to Do Homework: Figure Out Your Struggles
Sometimes it feels like everything is standing between you and getting your homework done. But the truth is, most people only have one or two major roadblocks that are keeping them from getting their homework done well and on time.
The best way to figure out how to get motivated to do homework starts with pinpointing the issues that are affecting your ability to get your assignments done. That’s why we’ve developed a short quiz to help you identify the areas where you’re struggling.
Take the quiz below and record your answers on your phone or on a scrap piece of paper. Keep in mind there are no wrong answers!
1. You’ve just been assigned an essay in your English class that’s due at the end of the week. What’s the first thing you do?
A. Keep it in mind, even though you won’t start it until the day before it’s due B. Open up your planner. You’ve got to figure out when you’ll write your paper since you have band practice, a speech tournament, and your little sister’s dance recital this week, too. C. Groan out loud. Another essay? You could barely get yourself to write the last one! D. Start thinking about your essay topic, which makes you think about your art project that’s due the same day, which reminds you that your favorite artist might have just posted to Instagram...so you better check your feed right now.
2. Your mom asked you to pick up your room before she gets home from work. You’ve just gotten home from school. You decide you’ll tackle your chores:
A. Five minutes before your mom walks through the front door. As long as it gets done, who cares when you start? B. As soon as you get home from your shift at the local grocery store. C. After you give yourself a 15-minute pep talk about how you need to get to work. D. You won’t get it done. Between texts from your friends, trying to watch your favorite Netflix show, and playing with your dog, you just lost track of time!
3. You’ve signed up to wash dogs at the Humane Society to help earn money for your senior class trip. You:
A. Show up ten minutes late. You put off leaving your house until the last minute, then got stuck in unexpected traffic on the way to the shelter. B. Have to call and cancel at the last minute. You forgot you’d already agreed to babysit your cousin and bake cupcakes for tomorrow’s bake sale. C. Actually arrive fifteen minutes early with extra brushes and bandanas you picked up at the store. You’re passionate about animals, so you’re excited to help out! D. Show up on time, but only get three dogs washed. You couldn’t help it: you just kept getting distracted by how cute they were!
4. You have an hour of downtime, so you decide you’re going to watch an episode of The Great British Baking Show. You:
A. Scroll through your social media feeds for twenty minutes before hitting play, which means you’re not able to finish the whole episode. Ugh! You really wanted to see who was sent home! B. Watch fifteen minutes until you remember you’re supposed to pick up your sister from band practice before heading to your part-time job. No GBBO for you! C. You finish one episode, then decide to watch another even though you’ve got SAT studying to do. It’s just more fun to watch people make scones. D. Start the episode, but only catch bits and pieces of it because you’re reading Twitter, cleaning out your backpack, and eating a snack at the same time.
5. Your teacher asks you to stay after class because you’ve missed turning in two homework assignments in a row. When she asks you what’s wrong, you say:
A. You planned to do your assignments during lunch, but you ran out of time. You decided it would be better to turn in nothing at all than submit unfinished work. B. You really wanted to get the assignments done, but between your extracurriculars, family commitments, and your part-time job, your homework fell through the cracks. C. You have a hard time psyching yourself to tackle the assignments. You just can’t seem to find the motivation to work on them once you get home. D. You tried to do them, but you had a hard time focusing. By the time you realized you hadn’t gotten anything done, it was already time to turn them in.
Like we said earlier, there are no right or wrong answers to this quiz (though your results will be better if you answered as honestly as possible). Here’s how your answers break down:
- If your answers were mostly As, then your biggest struggle with doing homework is procrastination.
- If your answers were mostly Bs, then your biggest struggle with doing homework is time management.
- If your answers were mostly Cs, then your biggest struggle with doing homework is motivation.
- If your answers were mostly Ds, then your biggest struggle with doing homework is getting distracted.
Now that you’ve identified why you’re having a hard time getting your homework done, we can help you figure out how to fix it! Scroll down to find your core problem area to learn more about how you can start to address it.
And one more thing: you’re really struggling with homework, it’s a good idea to read through every section below. You may find some additional tips that will help make homework less intimidating.
How to Do Homework When You’re a Procrastinator
Merriam Webster defines “procrastinate” as “to put off intentionally and habitually.” In other words, procrastination is when you choose to do something at the last minute on a regular basis. If you’ve ever found yourself pulling an all-nighter, trying to finish an assignment between periods, or sprinting to turn in a paper minutes before a deadline, you’ve experienced the effects of procrastination.
If you’re a chronic procrastinator, you’re in good company. In fact, one study found that 70% to 95% of undergraduate students procrastinate when it comes to doing their homework. Unfortunately, procrastination can negatively impact your grades. Researchers have found that procrastination can lower your grade on an assignment by as much as five points ...which might not sound serious until you realize that can mean the difference between a B- and a C+.
Procrastination can also negatively affect your health by increasing your stress levels , which can lead to other health conditions like insomnia, a weakened immune system, and even heart conditions. Getting a handle on procrastination can not only improve your grades, it can make you feel better, too!
The big thing to understand about procrastination is that it’s not the result of laziness. Laziness is defined as being “disinclined to activity or exertion.” In other words, being lazy is all about doing nothing. But a s this Psychology Today article explains , procrastinators don’t put things off because they don’t want to work. Instead, procrastinators tend to postpone tasks they don’t want to do in favor of tasks that they perceive as either more important or more fun. Put another way, procrastinators want to do things...as long as it’s not their homework!
3 Tips f or Conquering Procrastination
Because putting off doing homework is a common problem, there are lots of good tactics for addressing procrastination. Keep reading for our three expert tips that will get your homework habits back on track in no time.
#1: Create a Reward System
Like we mentioned earlier, procrastination happens when you prioritize other activities over getting your homework done. Many times, this happens because homework...well, just isn’t enjoyable. But you can add some fun back into the process by rewarding yourself for getting your work done.
Here’s what we mean: let’s say you decide that every time you get your homework done before the day it’s due, you’ll give yourself a point. For every five points you earn, you’ll treat yourself to your favorite dessert: a chocolate cupcake! Now you have an extra (delicious!) incentive to motivate you to leave procrastination in the dust.
If you’re not into cupcakes, don’t worry. Your reward can be anything that motivates you . Maybe it’s hanging out with your best friend or an extra ten minutes of video game time. As long as you’re choosing something that makes homework worth doing, you’ll be successful.
#2: Have a Homework Accountability Partner
If you’re having trouble getting yourself to start your homework ahead of time, it may be a good idea to call in reinforcements . Find a friend or classmate you can trust and explain to them that you’re trying to change your homework habits. Ask them if they’d be willing to text you to make sure you’re doing your homework and check in with you once a week to see if you’re meeting your anti-procrastination goals.
Sharing your goals can make them feel more real, and an accountability partner can help hold you responsible for your decisions. For example, let’s say you’re tempted to put off your science lab write-up until the morning before it’s due. But you know that your accountability partner is going to text you about it tomorrow...and you don’t want to fess up that you haven’t started your assignment. A homework accountability partner can give you the extra support and incentive you need to keep your homework habits on track.
#3: Create Your Own Due Dates
If you’re a life-long procrastinator, you might find that changing the habit is harder than you expected. In that case, you might try using procrastination to your advantage! If you just can’t seem to stop doing your work at the last minute, try setting your own due dates for assignments that range from a day to a week before the assignment is actually due.
Here’s what we mean. Let’s say you have a math worksheet that’s been assigned on Tuesday and is due on Friday. In your planner, you can write down the due date as Thursday instead. You may still put off your homework assignment until the last minute...but in this case, the “last minute” is a day before the assignment’s real due date . This little hack can trick your procrastination-addicted brain into planning ahead!
If you feel like Kevin Hart in this meme, then our tips for doing homework when you're busy are for you.
How to Do Homework When You’re too Busy
If you’re aiming to go to a top-tier college , you’re going to have a full plate. Because college admissions is getting more competitive, it’s important that you’re maintaining your grades , studying hard for your standardized tests , and participating in extracurriculars so your application stands out. A packed schedule can get even more hectic once you add family obligations or a part-time job to the mix.
If you feel like you’re being pulled in a million directions at once, you’re not alone. Recent research has found that stress—and more severe stress-related conditions like anxiety and depression— are a major problem for high school students . In fact, one study from the American Psychological Association found that during the school year, students’ stress levels are higher than those of the adults around them.
For students, homework is a major contributor to their overall stress levels . Many high schoolers have multiple hours of homework every night , and figuring out how to fit it into an already-packed schedule can seem impossible.
3 Tips for Fitting Homework Into Your Busy Schedule
While it might feel like you have literally no time left in your schedule, there are still ways to make sure you’re able to get your homework done and meet your other commitments. Here are our expert homework tips for even the busiest of students.
#1: Make a Prioritized To-Do List
You probably already have a to-do list to keep yourself on track. The next step is to prioritize the items on your to-do list so you can see what items need your attention right away.
Here’s how it works: at the beginning of each day, sit down and make a list of all the items you need to get done before you go to bed. This includes your homework, but it should also take into account any practices, chores, events, or job shifts you may have. Once you get everything listed out, it’s time to prioritize them using the labels A, B, and C. Here’s what those labels mean:
- A Tasks : tasks that have to get done—like showing up at work or turning in an assignment—get an A.
- B Tasks : these are tasks that you would like to get done by the end of the day but aren’t as time sensitive. For example, studying for a test you have next week could be a B-level task. It’s still important, but it doesn’t have to be done right away.
- C Tasks: these are tasks that aren’t very important and/or have no real consequences if you don’t get them done immediately. For instance, if you’re hoping to clean out your closet but it’s not an assigned chore from your parents, you could label that to-do item with a C.
Prioritizing your to-do list helps you visualize which items need your immediate attention, and which items you can leave for later. A prioritized to-do list ensures that you’re spending your time efficiently and effectively, which helps you make room in your schedule for homework. So even though you might really want to start making decorations for Homecoming (a B task), you’ll know that finishing your reading log (an A task) is more important.
#2: Use a Planner With Time Labels
Your planner is probably packed with notes, events, and assignments already. (And if you’re not using a planner, it’s time to start!) But planners can do more for you than just remind you when an assignment is due. If you’re using a planner with time labels, it can help you visualize how you need to spend your day.
A planner with time labels breaks your day down into chunks, and you assign tasks to each chunk of time. For example, you can make a note of your class schedule with assignments, block out time to study, and make sure you know when you need to be at practice. Once you know which tasks take priority, you can add them to any empty spaces in your day.
Planning out how you spend your time not only helps you use it wisely, it can help you feel less overwhelmed, too . We’re big fans of planners that include a task list ( like this one ) or have room for notes ( like this one ).
#3: Set Reminders on Your Phone
If you need a little extra nudge to make sure you’re getting your homework done on time, it’s a good idea to set some reminders on your phone. You don’t need a fancy app, either. You can use your alarm app to have it go off at specific times throughout the day to remind you to do your homework. This works especially well if you have a set homework time scheduled. So if you’ve decided you’re doing homework at 6:00 pm, you can set an alarm to remind you to bust out your books and get to work.
If you use your phone as your planner, you may have the option to add alerts, emails, or notifications to scheduled events . Many calendar apps, including the one that comes with your phone, have built-in reminders that you can customize to meet your needs. So if you block off time to do your homework from 4:30 to 6:00 pm, you can set a reminder that will pop up on your phone when it’s time to get started.
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How to Do Homework When You’re Unmotivated
At first glance, it may seem like procrastination and being unmotivated are the same thing. After all, both of these issues usually result in you putting off your homework until the very last minute.
But there’s one key difference: many procrastinators are working, they’re just prioritizing work differently. They know they’re going to start their homework...they’re just going to do it later.
Conversely, people who are unmotivated to do homework just can’t find the willpower to tackle their assignments. Procrastinators know they’ll at least attempt the homework at the last minute, whereas people who are unmotivated struggle with convincing themselves to do it at a ll. For procrastinators, the stress comes from the inevitable time crunch. For unmotivated people, the stress comes from trying to convince themselves to do something they don’t want to do in the first place.
Here are some common reasons students are unmotivated in doing homework :
- Assignments are too easy, too hard, or seemingly pointless
- Students aren’t interested in (or passionate about) the subject matter
- Students are intimidated by the work and/or feels like they don’t understand the assignment
- Homework isn’t fun, and students would rather spend their time on things that they enjoy
To sum it up: people who lack motivation to do their homework are more likely to not do it at all, or to spend more time worrying about doing their homework than...well, actually doing it.
3 Tips for How to Get Motivated to Do Homework
The key to getting homework done when you’re unmotivated is to figure out what does motivate you, then apply those things to homework. It sounds tricky...but it’s pretty simple once you get the hang of it! Here are our three expert tips for motivating yourself to do your homework.
#1: Use Incremental Incentives
When you’re not motivated, it’s important to give yourself small rewards to stay focused on finishing the task at hand. The trick is to keep the incentives small and to reward yourself often. For example, maybe you’re reading a good book in your free time. For every ten minutes you spend on your homework, you get to read five pages of your book. Like we mentioned earlier, make sure you’re choosing a reward that works for you!
So why does this technique work? Using small rewards more often allows you to experience small wins for getting your work done. Every time you make it to one of your tiny reward points, you get to celebrate your success, which gives your brain a boost of dopamine . Dopamine helps you stay motivated and also creates a feeling of satisfaction when you complete your homework !
#2: Form a Homework Group
If you’re having trouble motivating yourself, it’s okay to turn to others for support. Creating a homework group can help with this. Bring together a group of your friends or classmates, and pick one time a week where you meet and work on homework together. You don’t have to be in the same class, or even taking the same subjects— the goal is to encourage one another to start (and finish!) your assignments.
Another added benefit of a homework group is that you can help one another if you’re struggling to understand the material covered in your classes. This is especially helpful if your lack of motivation comes from being intimidated by your assignments. Asking your friends for help may feel less scary than talking to your teacher...and once you get a handle on the material, your homework may become less frightening, too.
#3: Change Up Your Environment
If you find that you’re totally unmotivated, it may help if you find a new place to do your homework. For example, if you’ve been struggling to get your homework done at home, try spending an extra hour in the library after school instead. The change of scenery can limit your distractions and give you the energy you need to get your work done.
If you’re stuck doing homework at home, you can still use this tip. For instance, maybe you’ve always done your homework sitting on your bed. Try relocating somewhere else, like your kitchen table, for a few weeks. You may find that setting up a new “homework spot” in your house gives you a motivational lift and helps you get your work done.
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How to Do Homework When You’re Easily Distracted
We live in an always-on world, and there are tons of things clamoring for our attention. From friends and family to pop culture and social media, it seems like there’s always something (or someone!) distracting us from the things we need to do.
The 24/7 world we live in has affected our ability to focus on tasks for prolonged periods of time. Research has shown that over the past decade, an average person’s attention span has gone from 12 seconds to eight seconds . And when we do lose focus, i t takes people a long time to get back on task . One study found that it can take as long as 23 minutes to get back to work once we’ve been distracte d. No wonder it can take hours to get your homework done!
3 Tips to Improve Your Focus
If you have a hard time focusing when you’re doing your homework, it’s a good idea to try and eliminate as many distractions as possible. Here are three expert tips for blocking out the noise so you can focus on getting your homework done.
#1: Create a Distraction-Free Environment
Pick a place where you’ll do your homework every day, and make it as distraction-free as possible. Try to find a location where there won’t be tons of noise, and limit your access to screens while you’re doing your homework. Put together a focus-oriented playlist (or choose one on your favorite streaming service), and put your headphones on while you work.
You may find that other people, like your friends and family, are your biggest distraction. If that’s the case, try setting up some homework boundaries. Let them know when you’ll be working on homework every day, and ask them if they’ll help you keep a quiet environment. They’ll be happy to lend a hand!
#2: Limit Your Access to Technology
We know, we know...this tip isn’t fun, but it does work. For homework that doesn’t require a computer, like handouts or worksheets, it’s best to put all your technology away . Turn off your television, put your phone and laptop in your backpack, and silence notifications on any wearable tech you may be sporting. If you listen to music while you work, that’s fine...but make sure you have a playlist set up so you’re not shuffling through songs once you get started on your homework.
If your homework requires your laptop or tablet, it can be harder to limit your access to distractions. But it’s not impossible! T here are apps you can download that will block certain websites while you’re working so that you’re not tempted to scroll through Twitter or check your Facebook feed. Silence notifications and text messages on your computer, and don’t open your email account unless you absolutely have to. And if you don’t need access to the internet to complete your assignments, turn off your WiFi. Cutting out the online chatter is a great way to make sure you’re getting your homework done.
#3: Set a Timer (the Pomodoro Technique)
Have you ever heard of the Pomodoro technique ? It’s a productivity hack that uses a timer to help you focus!
Here’s how it works: first, set a timer for 25 minutes. This is going to be your work time. During this 25 minutes, all you can do is work on whatever homework assignment you have in front of you. No email, no text messaging, no phone calls—just homework. When that timer goes off, you get to take a 5 minute break. Every time you go through one of these cycles, it’s called a “pomodoro.” For every four pomodoros you complete, you can take a longer break of 15 to 30 minutes.
The pomodoro technique works through a combination of boundary setting and rewards. First, it gives you a finite amount of time to focus, so you know that you only have to work really hard for 25 minutes. Once you’ve done that, you’re rewarded with a short break where you can do whatever you want. Additionally, tracking how many pomodoros you complete can help you see how long you’re really working on your homework. (Once you start using our focus tips, you may find it doesn’t take as long as you thought!)
Two Bonus Tips for How to Do Homework Fast
Even if you’re doing everything right, there will be times when you just need to get your homework done as fast as possible. (Why do teachers always have projects due in the same week? The world may never know.)
The problem with speeding through homework is that it’s easy to make mistakes. While turning in an assignment is always better than not submitting anything at all, you want to make sure that you’re not compromising quality for speed. Simply put, the goal is to get your homework done quickly and still make a good grade on the assignment!
Here are our two bonus tips for getting a decent grade on your homework assignments , even when you’re in a time crunch.
#1: Do the Easy Parts First
This is especially true if you’re working on a handout with multiple questions. Before you start working on the assignment, read through all the questions and problems. As you do, make a mark beside the questions you think are “easy” to answer .
Once you’ve finished going through the whole assignment, you can answer these questions first. Getting the easy questions out of the way as quickly as possible lets you spend more time on the trickier portions of your homework, which will maximize your assignment grade.
(Quick note: this is also a good strategy to use on timed assignments and tests, like the SAT and the ACT !)
#2: Pay Attention in Class
Homework gets a lot easier when you’re actively learning the material. Teachers aren’t giving you homework because they’re mean or trying to ruin your weekend... it’s because they want you to really understand the course material. Homework is designed to reinforce what you’re already learning in class so you’ll be ready to tackle harder concepts later.
When you pay attention in class, ask questions, and take good notes, you’re absorbing the information you’ll need to succeed on your homework assignments. (You’re stuck in class anyway, so you might as well make the most of it!) Not only will paying attention in class make your homework less confusing, it will also help it go much faster, too.
What’s Next?
If you’re looking to improve your productivity beyond homework, a good place to begin is with time management. After all, we only have so much time in a day...so it’s important to get the most out of it! To get you started, check out this list of the 12 best time management techniques that you can start using today.
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Homework for ESL Students – 10 Ideas for Teachers
Meet David De’ Ath , founder, editor, and writer at Wonderful World English. With his extensive background as an English teacher, David provides valuable insights and practical tips on ESL for students and teachers alike.
Learning English as a Second Language (ESL) is an enriching venture and offers students the ability to access global opportunities.
Homework in ESL is crucial, serving as a bridge between classroom theory and practical language use.
It’s essential for reinforcing learned concepts and enhancing general language proficiency.
To make this learning journey both effective and enjoyable, it’s important to craft homework tasks that are engaging and tailored to diverse learning styles.
This approach helps to maintain students’ interest and motivation, which are key to successful language acquisition.
These ESL homework ideas are designed to enhance language learning and engage students both in and out of the classroom: Daily journaling, vocabulary flashcards, reading comprehension, listening to podcasts/songs, video diaries, role-play scenarios, grammar worksheets, online games, book club discussions, and a pen pal program.
I am an experienced ESL teacher, and I can attest first-hand to the importance of self-study, homework, and review.
Our carefully selected ten homework ideas aim to transform routine learning into an exciting adventure.
These activities are more than just assignments; they’re interactive experiences designed to deepen students’ understanding of English.
From creative writing to practical exercises, these tasks are intended to make learning English a dynamic and enjoyable process, paving the way for a richer, more confident use of the language.
Homework Ideas for ESL Students
ESL students need more than just traditional classroom lessons.
Homework is a vital part of their language development and serves as a bridge between acquired knowledge and practical application.
The following homework ideas are designed to captivate students’ interest, deepen their understanding, and enhance their fluency in English in the classroom and real-life situations.
Let’s dive into these creative and effective homework strategies that promise a richer, more interactive language learning experience:
1. Daily Journaling
This is a great idea to engage students by embracing the habit of maintaining a daily journal.
Writing about their daily experiences, emotions, thoughts, or selected topics can sharpen their writing skills while learning to articulate their feelings and ideas in English.
This journaling process serves a dual purpose: it strengthens their grasp of the language and provides a personal space for self-expression.
As they regularly engage with this practice, English becomes an integral part of their daily routine and will facilitate a more natural and fluent use of the language in their everyday lives.
This activity bolsters their linguistic abilities and fosters a deeper connection with English as a medium of personal reflection and expression.
Writing is a huge aspect of mastering a language.
For a guide on how to improve writing skills for yourself or your students, click the link below!
Related Article: How to Sharpen Writing Skills – Full Guide
2. Making Flashcards
Students can develop their vocabulary skills through the classic and effective method of creating flashcards.
This exercise involves students writing down new words and their meanings on individual cards.
They can add illustrations or use words in sentences to make the learning process more engaging and impactful.
This visual and contextual approach helps better retain and understand new vocabulary.
By regularly reviewing these flashcards, students can gradually build a robust vocabulary base, which is essential for fluency in English.
This method will reinforce their word knowledge and encourage active engagement with the language, making vocabulary learning a more interactive and enjoyable experience.
Flashcards are suitable for students of all ages and can be fun.
For some great insights on effectively teaching ESL students vocabulary, the guide below is for you!
Related Article: How to Teach Vocabulary to ESL Students – The Guide
3. Reading Comprehension Exercises
Immerse more advanced students in the world of English reading by assigning short stories or articles complemented by comprehension questions.
This exercise is pivotal in enhancing their reading skills and deepening their understanding of various contexts in English.
Students encounter different writing styles, vocabularies, and themes by engaging with diverse texts, enriching their language experience.
The follow-up questions serve to test their understanding and encourage critical thinking about the content.
This approach bolsters their ability to comprehend English texts and stimulates their analytical skills, making them more adept at interpreting and engaging with the language in its written form.
Such reading exercises are fundamental in helping students gain confidence and proficiency in navigating English literature and media.
4. Podcasts and Songs
Teachers can offer listening exercises in their curriculums by using English podcasts and songs.
This method exposes students to a variety of accents, speaking speeds, and vocabulary in a natural context.
After listening, students can engage in activities like writing summaries or answering questions about what they heard.
These post-listening tasks are crucial for enhancing their comprehension and retention.
This approach is great at improving listening skills while making the learning process more enjoyable and relatable.
By regularly interacting with authentic English content, students develop a better ear for the language and learn to appreciate its rhythm and nuances in different forms of media.
This not only aids in language acquisition but also connects them culturally to the English-speaking world.
Check out the guide below for a list of the BEST English podcasts!
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5. Video Diaries
This one encourages students to create short video diaries as a regular assignment.
This task provides them with a platform to practice speaking about a variety of topics in English.
Whether they choose to talk about their daily life, share opinions on current events, or discuss their hobbies, these video diaries offer a unique opportunity for students to engage actively with the language.
This activity not only improves their spoken English skills but also significantly boosts their confidence in using the language.
It helps them to overcome any hesitation or fear of speaking by providing a safe, personal space to express themselves.
The process of recording and watching their own videos can also be a powerful tool for self-evaluation and progress tracking.
This innovative approach to language learning empowers students to become more fluent and self-assured English speakers.
6. Role-play in Real-world Scenarios
Ask your students to prepare role-plays that mimic real-world scenarios, such as shopping, ordering food, or making appointments.
This practical approach to learning takes them beyond the confines of traditional classroom exercises and immerses them in everyday situations. T
Through role-playing, students get to practice conversational English in a structured yet dynamic context.
It allows them to apply their language skills in practical situations, enhancing their ability to communicate effectively in real-life settings.
This method is particularly effective in familiarizing them with common phrases and vocabulary used in daily interactions.
Additionally, role-playing can be a fun and interactive way to learn, helping to reduce the anxiety often associated with speaking a new language.
By engaging in these simulated experiences, students gain confidence and fluency, which are crucial for their overall language development.
7. Grammar Worksheets
This is a classic form of homework for ESL students, to offer them worksheets that concentrate on specific grammar points, such as verb tenses, sentence structure, or prepositions.
Regular practice with these worksheets is instrumental in solidifying their understanding of English grammar.
This methodical approach allows students to focus on one aspect of grammar at a time, ensuring a thorough grasp of each concept.
Such targeted exercises help correct common mistakes and deepen their comprehension of the language’s structure.
By consistently working through these grammar worksheets, students build a strong grammatical foundation, which is vital for effective English communication.
This foundational knowledge enhances their writing and speaking skills and boosts their confidence in correctly using the language in various contexts.
For some tips on how to teach grammar to ESL students, we’ve put together a guide to help teachers everywhere!
Related Article: How to Teach Grammar to ESL Students – Teacher’s Guide
8. Online Games
Motivate your students to engage with educational language games available online.
These games offer a fun, interactive way to learn and practice English.
Students can improve various language skills through game-based learning, including vocabulary, grammar, reading, and even listening comprehension.
The interactive nature of these games makes the learning process more enjoyable and less intimidating, especially for younger learners or beginners.
As students play, they receive immediate feedback on their performance, which helps reinforce correct usage and understanding.
This approach enhances their language skills and keeps them motivated and engaged in their learning.
Online language games provide a dynamic and enjoyable way to supplement traditional learning methods, making language practice an activity that students can look forward to.
For some ideas of classroom games, both traditional and digital, check out the guide below!
Related Article: Fun Classroom Games to Play – Teacher’s Guide
9. Book Club
Another great idea is to start a book club in your class, where students can read and discuss a common book.
This collaborative activity enhances their reading skills and promotes critical thinking and group discussion skills in English.
Choosing books that are appropriate for their language level, the book club encourages students to dive into stories and themes, expanding their vocabulary and comprehension.
Discussing the book with their peers allows them to share perspectives, articulate their thoughts, and engage in meaningful conversations in English.
This interactive and social approach to learning also builds a sense of community among the students, making English learning a shared and enjoyable experience.
The book club thus becomes a platform for growth, not just in language proficiency but also in cognitive and social skills.
10. Pen Pal Program
The tenth great homework idea for ESL students is to start a pen pal program with English-speaking individuals from different parts of the world.
This initiative provides a unique opportunity for students to engage in regular written communication with native English speakers.
Through exchanging letters or emails, students practice their writing skills in a real-world context, learning to express their thoughts and ideas clearly in English.
This regular interaction not only improves their language proficiency but also offers valuable insights into different cultures and lifestyles, enhancing their cultural understanding and global awareness.
The pen pal program is more than just a language exercise; it’s a bridge that connects students across cultures, promoting international friendships and broadening their perspectives.
This kind of cultural exchange can be a highly rewarding and motivating experience, encouraging students to apply their language skills in meaningful and authentic interactions.
You can reach out to other teachers on platforms like LinkedIn and see if they would be willing to start a pen pal initiative for both them and your students.
The homework ideas presented for ESL students transcend the traditional concept of assignments.
They are designed as interactive learning experiences that not only build language skills but do so in a way that is practical, enjoyable, and highly effective.
Integrating these varied activities into the ESL curriculum allows teachers to cultivate a dynamic and nurturing learning environment.
Such an approach encourages students to actively engage with the English language, not just within the confines of the classroom but in their everyday lives as well.
Promoting this kind of immersive learning experience makes students more likely to develop a lasting proficiency and a genuine appreciation for the language.
These activities, therefore, play a crucial role in shaping confident, competent English speakers who are prepared to navigate the global landscape.
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1. chalo so jao.
Go and sleep.
3. Dinner kar lo
Please have dinner.
5. Free ho kya?
Are you free?
6. Chalo so jao
7. message se baat karo.
Talk on message.
8. Aaj ka homework
Today’s homework.
9. ap Instagram pe ho?
Are you on Instagram?
10. Mujhe susu aayi hai
I need to pee, I need to urinate, I have to go to the washroom, or I have to use the loo.
11. Mujhe follow karo
12. kya hua sar/sir.
What happened, sir?
13. Kya sabji khaya
Which vegetable did you eat?
14. Abhi tak so rahe ho kya?
Are you sleeping till now?
15. Kya aap aaj school gaye the?
Did you go to school today?
Paise khatam ho gaya
The money is finished or there is no money left.
Aap kaun se school mein padhte ho
Which school do you go to?
School aaya
Have you come to school?
Naak ka chuha
Nose boogers.
School me english kaise bole
How do you speak English at school?
Aapke yaha time kya ho rha h
What is the time there?
Kuch khaya ki nahi
Did you eat or not?
Mummy aa gayi?
Is mummy there?
Chalo khelte hain
Let’s play.
Teacher aaj class hogi kya
Teacher, will be there a class today? Or teacher, is the class happening today?
Aapke sath kaam karke acha laga
It was nice working with you.
Abhi nahi aaye hai
They have not come as yet.
Mujhe message kyu kiya?
Why did you message me?
Acha kam kar rahe ho
You are doing good work.
Chalo ab so jao
Go to sleep now.
Tum mujhe yaad nahi karte
You do not miss me.
papa bahar hai
Papa is outside.
Papa kya kar rahe hain?
What is papa doing?
Mujhe ladki hui hai
I have given birth to a daughter.
Tumhe mujhse kya chahiye
What do you want from me?
Aap sab log kaise hai?
How are you guys? Or how you are people doing?
Pencil uthao
Pick up the pencil.
Achcha so jao
Okay, go to sleep.
Ye aapka niche gir gaya tha
Something that belongs to you has fallen down.
Aap kaun se school mein padhte hain?
Which school do you study at?
Drink water.
Tumhari mummy kya karti hai?
What does your mother do?
bacche school gaye hai
Kids have gone to school.
mam pani pine jau
Ma’am, can I go and drink water?
Conversation kaise karte hain?
How to make conversation?
Susu karo is a hindi
Go pee. Or pee now. Or urinate now.
Ise follow karo
Follow this.
Kahan per ho aap?
Where are you?
Are you up? Or Have you woken up?
Dinner ho gaya aapka?
Have you had your dinner?
Yes, speak.
Acche se padhai karo
Study well. Or study properly.
Ab aap kaun hai?
Now, who are you?
Pani lekar aao
Get me water.
Papa theek hai
Papa is alright.
Teacher kal school aana hai kya
Teacher, is there school tomorrow?
I have taken a bath.
Ab kya karna hai
What should be done now? Or what to do now?
Lunch kiya?
Have you eaten lunch? Or Did you eat lunch?
Aaj se instagram band
Instagram is shut down from today.
Mummy theek hai?
Is mummy okay?
Kya banaa rahe ho?
What are you making?
Aapke paas time hai?
Do you have time?
Aaj tuition ka time kya hai
What time is the tuition today?
Let’s do it.
Konsa chapter chal raha hai?
Which chapter is going on?
tumhe kya karna hai?
What is it to you?
Papa ki taraf se thank you
Thank you from papa’s side.
Kuch bhi puch lo
Ask whatever you want to.
Aap ka best friend kon hai?
Who is your best friend?
Mujhse tameez se baat karo
Talk to me with respect or talk to me properly.
aapko kaisa lag raha hai
How are you feeling?
Aap so jaaiye
You should go to sleep.
Aapko mujhse kya kaam hai?
What work do you have from me? Or do you have any work from me?
aap kab aa rahe ho?
When are you going to come?
Chillao mat
Do not shout.
Konsi class me ho?
Which class are you in?
Aap konsi class me ho?
You are in which class?
So rahe ho kya?
Are you sleeping?
Main study kar rahi hoon
I am studying.
Kab tak aayega?
When will you come?
Mujhse baat karo
Don’t talk to me.
What happened?
Tameez se baat karo
Talk respectfully
You or your
Awaz nahi aa rahi
There is no sound.
Kya aap mujhe apna number de sakte ho?
Can you give me your number?
Mam kal school aana hai kya?
Maam, should I come to school tomorrow?
Kya aap study karte ho?
Do you study?
Pick up the call.
Achcha kya hai?
What is good? Or Okay, what is it?
Papa ne gift diya
This gift is from papa.
Padhaai kar rahi hun
Tum so gaye kya?
Have you slept? Or Have you gone off to sleep?
Mujhe message mat karo
Don’t message me.
Meri friend ko follow karo
Follow my friend.
Khana hua aapka?
Have you eaten?
Aap ki mummy ka kya naam hai?
What is your mother’s name?
Kya tum apni pic send kar sakte ho?
Can you send me your pic? Or Will you send me your pic?
Papa ko call karo
Apko kaise pta?
How do you know?
Aap Instagram chalate ho?
Do you use Instagram?
Aap mere message ka reply kyu nahi de rahe?
Why don’t you reply to my message? Or Why don’t you respond to my message?
Tumne mujhe msg kyu kiya?
Did you message me?
Apni pic lagao
Put up your pic.
Let ho gaya
It is late.
Aapko english aati hai?
Can you speak English? Or Do you know English?
Kab aa rahe ho?
When are you coming?
You tell me.
So gaye ho kya?
Have you slept already?
Aaj class hai kya?
Is there a class today?
Kya aap call kar sakte ho?
Can you make a call? Or Can you call?
Aapko kaise pata?
How would you know?
Come quickly.
Isko follow karo
How are you?
Kya hua bolo?
Say what has happened? Or Tell me what happened?
Come in or Come inside or Come.
Aapko kya karna hai?
What do you want to do?
Awaaz kam karo
Make less sound.
Kaha pe ho?
Khana ho gaya aapka?
Have you had your food?
Isko bolate hain
Let us call him/her
Tum mujhse baat kyu nahi karte ho?
Why don’t you speak to me?
Mai college me hu
I am in college.
Aap konsi class me padhte ho?
Which class do you study in?
Aap kyu nahi aaye?
Why didn’t you come?
Bolo kya hua?
Tell me what happened?
Tumhari mummy ka kya naam hai?
What is your mummy’s name?
Kya hum baat kar sakte hai?
Can we talk? Or Can we have a conversation?
Free ho to call karo
Call me if you are free.
Mere mummy ka kya naam hai?
What is my mummy’s name?
Tumhe kya pasand hai?
What do you like?
Are you asleep?
Yeh kaisa lag raha hai?
How is this looking?
Kha ho aap?
Instagram use karte ho?
Kya aap instagram chalate ho?
Mummy ki taraf se thank you?
Thank you from mummy’s side.
Kuch hua hai kya?
Has something happened?
Agar apko koi problem na ho to
If you don’t have a problem with it.
Mere mummy ka naam kya hai?
What is my mother’s name?
School gai thi
I had gone to school.
Tumhari pic bhejo
Send me your pic.
Uski taraf se thank you
Thank you from her/his side.
Aap kis jagah se ho?
Where are you from?
Aisa mat karo
Don’t do this.
Nani ka ghar
Grandmother’s house.
Kal mera exam hai
I have an exam tomorrow Or Tomorrow is my exam.
Say quickly.
Kal school jana hai
I have to go to tomorrow.
Kya aap apni pic bhej sakte ho?
Can you send me your pic?
Aap mujhe reply kyu nahi kar rahe ho?
Why aren’t you replying to me?
Follow karo
Aap kab tak aayega?
Study karte ho?
Kya aap video call kar sakte ho?
Can you do a video call? Or Can you make a video call?
Kya aap mujhe bata sakte ho?
Can you tell me? Or Would you tell me?
Khana khaya?
Have you eaten food?
Call nahi uthaya
The call wasn’t answered.
Aap bataiye
Ji aap kon?
Who are you?
Have you taken a bath?
School gaye the?
Did you go to school?
Kya aap Instagram use karte ho?
Aap konse school me padhte ho?
Which school do you go to? Or Which school do you study in?
Agar aap free ho to call karo?
Kya mujhe aapka number mil sakta hai?
Can I get your number?
Google urdu mein baat karo
Google, how to speak in Urdu
Kahan kya hai?
Where is what?
Lunch ho gaya?
Have you eaten your lunch?
Kya aap free ho?
Kya tum Instagram chalate ho?
Tum mujhse baat kyu nahi kar rahe ho?
Why aren’t you talking to me?
Aap kya kaam karte ho?
What work do you do?
Aap so gaye kya?
Have you gone off to sleep?
Kal school hai kya?
Do we have school tomorrow?
Kya kar rahe ho?
What are you doing?
Kya aap bhej sakte ho?
Can you send it? Or Would you send it?
Aapko hindi nahi aati kya?
Can’t you speak in Hindi?
Tumhe kya lagta hai?
What do you think?
Aapko mujhse baat nahi karni hai kya?
Don’t you want to talk to me?
Kal school aana hai kya?
Do we have to go to school tomorrow?
Kuch khaya?
Did you eat something?
Kis kis ko pasand hai?
Who all like it?
Aap mujhe kya mante ho?
What do you consider me?
Aapko english nahi aati?
Don’t you know English?
Apni life enjoy karo
Enjoy your life
Aap girl ho ya boy?
Are you a girl or a boy?
Aaj mere bhai ka birthday hai
Today is my brother’s birthday
Kha sa ho aap?
Aaj mera exam hai
Today is my exam
Konse school me ho?
Which school are you in?
Light aa gayi
The power is back Or The light is back
Sun kar acha laga
Good to hear
Maine bola tha
I told you so
Aap mujhse baat kyu nahi karte ho?
Why don’t you talk to me?
Apna number do
Give me your number
Aap instagram use karte ho?
Dinner hua?
Is your dinner done? Or Are you with your dinner?
Mujhe aap chahiye
Kaisi lagi?
How was it? Or How did you like it?
Aap kya job karte ho?
What is your job?
Aap kahan gaye the?
Where did you go?
Aap online kyu nahi aaye?
Why didn’t you come online?
kuch problem hai?
Is there a problem?
You tell or You Say
You should sleep
Tumhare ghar par kaun kaun hai?
Who lives in your home? Or How many people are in your family?
Mat rahi kya hai?
Lunch ho gaya aapka?
Is your lunch done? Or Have you had lunch?
Mujhe tum abhi bhi pasand ho
I still like you
Google mere mummy ka naam kya hai
Google, what is my mother’s name
Tumhare papa kya karte hai?
What does your father do?
Aapko aisa kyu laga?
How do you like it? Or What do you think of this?
Aapki family kaisi hai?
How is your family
Ghar me sab kaise hai?
How is everyone at home?
Study me kya karte ho?
What do you study?
Kya mai aapko dekh sakta hu?
Can I see you? Or Can I watch you?
Jaldi ghar aao
Come home soon
Kya aap apna number de sakte ho?
Would you be able to give me your number?
Call mat karo
Don’t call me
So gaye kya?
Maam, do we have to come to school tomorrow?
Main so gayi thi
I had gone off to sleep Or I had dozed off
Aapne mujhe kaha dekha?
Where did you see me?
Dur raho mujhse
Stay away from me
Aap kidhar hai?
Aap free ho?
Don’t message me
Aapko hindi nahi aati?
Can’t you speak in Hindi? Or Don’t you know Hindi?
Apna homework khud karo
Do your homework yourself
Kya aap mujhe apni pic bhej sakte ho?
Let’s take it
Tum kyu janna chahte ho?
Why do you want to know?
Kya bolate hain usko?
What do you call it?
Take a bath or Take a shower
Aaj online class nahi hogi
There will be no online class today
Google aap kya kaam karte ho?
Google, what work do you do?
Mere se baat mat karo
Do not speak to me
Where did she go?
You should go to sleep
TV dekh rahe hain
We are watching TV
Aapko kya chahie?
What do you want?
Jab free ho jao to mujhe msg karna
Message me when you get free
Aapko kaise pta?
Baat karo na
Aaj class hai ya nahi?
Is there a class today or not?
Kya hua cal a rahi hai?
Are you getting a call?
Kya aapko hindi aati hai?
Can you speak in Hindi? Or Do you know how to speak in Hindi?
Kya aap meri help kar sakte ho?
Can you help me?
Aapka call aaya tha?
I got a call from you
Aap ki pic send karo
Send me your pic
Pehle tum batao
You tell me first
Maine tumhe bahut miss kiya
I missed you a lot
Jaldi so jao
Go to sleep early
Do not message me
Is this you? Or Is it you?
Kya aap mujhse baat kar sakte ho?
Can you talk to me? Or Would you talk to me?
Abhi aap kaha ho?
Where are you right now?
Abhi kaha ho?
Where are you now?
Aapka exam kaisa gaya?
How did you exam go? Or How was your exam?
Aapka favourite song konsa hai?
Which is your favourite song?
Mera number kisne diya?
Who gave you my number?
Aap reply kyu nahi de rahe ho?
Why aren’t you giving a reply?
Aap konsi class mein ho?
Koi problem hai kya?
Where are you? Or Where you at?
Aap apna number de sakte ho?
Is it possible to give me your number?
TV dekh rahi hu
I am watching TV
Aapko kaisi lagi?
How did you like it? Or What do you make of it?
Kya tum hindi mein baat kar sakti ho?
Can you speak in Hindi? Or Are you able to speak in Hindi?
Kya aap so gaye?
Aapke paas mere liye time nahi hai
You don’t have time for me
Mere se baat karo
Talk to me or Speak to me
Kya tum mujhe apna number de sakte ho?
Is it alright for you to give me your number?
Where are you
Aap enjoy karo
Enjoy yourself
Kaha gaye aap?
Kya aap hindi me bat kar sakte ho?
Are you able to converse in Hindi?
Mujhse baat mat karo
So rahi ho kya?
Aap ko pasand aaya?
Did you like it?
TV dekh rahi hoon
Aapka exam acha ho
I wish your exam goes well
Aaj se Instagram band?
Is Instagram going to be shut down from today?
Aapke papa kya karte hain
What does your papa do?
Mummy kya kar rahi hai?
What is mummy doing?
Apni dp change karo
You should change your dp
Go to sleep now
Aaj ho jayega
It will be done today
Yeh mera school hai
This is my school
Aapka exam kaisa hua?
How was your exam?
Aaj school gaye the?
Kya kaam hai mujhse?
What work do you have from me?
Don’t speak to me
Aap study karte ho?
Come outside
Now, say. Or Now, speak
Agar aap free ho to kya main aapko call kar sakti hoon?
Can I call if you are right now?
Aapki jagah koi nahi le sakta
Nobody can take your place
Kaisa feel kar rahe ho?
Mujhse baat mat karna
Tum bhi so jao
You should go to sleep too
Ache se exam dena
Do well in your exam
Now, go to sleep
Aaj class nahi hai
There is no class today
Aap mujhse baat nahi karna chahte?
Don’t you wish to talk to me?
Ache se baat karo
Talk properly or Talk nicely
Kya tum so gaye ho?
Aapko kaha jana hai?
Where do you want to go?
Meri story dekho
See my story or Check out my story
Mera birthday aa raha hai
My birthday is coming
Result kaisa raha?
How was your result?
Kya kaam hai aapko?
What work do you have?
School ja rahi hoon
I am going to school
Aisa mat bolo
Don’t say that
Kal baat karte hai
We will talk tomorrow
Tum mujhse baat mat karo
You don’t talk to me
Aapko kuch chahiye?
Do you need anything?
Aap kitne baje sote ho?
At what time do you go to sleep?
Tum kha sa ho?
Aap jawab kyun nahi de rahe ho?
Why aren’t you giving an answer?
Mere pitaji school mein padhte hain
My father studies at school
Mam kal school hai kya?
Maam, is there going to be school tomorrow?
What do you think? Or What do you make of it?
Mai class me hu
I am in class
Aapko koi problem to nahi hai?
You don’t have any problem, right?
Mujhe bhejo
Send it to me
Give your number
Kya aap abhi free ho?
Are you free right now?
Kaisa gaya paper?
How was your paper? Or How did your paper go?
Mujhe tum par garv hai
I am proud of you
Aapko konsa song pasand hai?
Which song do you like the most?
Theek hai mat karo
Fine, don’t do it
Ye jagah kaha hai?
Where is this place?
Aapko kya chahiye?
What do you need?
sir aap kab tak aayega?
Sir, when will you come?
Kya tum kal school jaoge?
Are you going to go to school tomorrow? Or Will you go to school tomorrow?
Mujhe aapka number chahiye
I want your number
Kal school jana hai kya?
Do we have to go to school?
app kha sa ho
Ye konsa colour hai?
Which colour is this?
Mujhe aapki help chahiye
I need your help
Paper kaisa gaya?
How did your paper go?
Aaj office aana hai kya?
Do we have to come to office today?
Movie kaisi thi?
How was the movie?
Aap ke liye
Ab kaise ho?
How are you now?
Aaj khane me kya hai?
What is there to eat today?
Tum mujhse baat kar sakte ho
You can speak to me
Birthday aa raha hai
Birthday is coming
Kya aap ghar pahunch gaye?
Have you reached home?
Aap kidhar se ho?
Where do you come from?
Kal college hai kya?
Is there college tomorrow?
Baat kyu nahi kar rahe ho?
Why aren’t you talking?
Call kyu nahi uthaya?
Why didn’t you pick up the call?
Mujhse kya kaam hai?
What work do you have with me?
Kya bolna chahte ho?
What are you trying to say?
Kya apne dinner kiya?
Have you had dinner?
Kya hue log
What happened people?
Kuch to reply karo?
Reply something
Kya tum jage ho?
Are you awake?
Aap apna bataiye
You tell me yours
kya tum aaj school gayi thi?
Mere paas aa jao
Come close to me
Kya aap mujhse baat karna chahte ho?
Do you feel like talking to me?
Kya aap mujhe bata sakte hai?
Can you tell me?
Aaj se facebook band
Facebook is shut down from today
Aap free ho to call karo?
Call me if you are free
Mujhe Instagram par follow karo
Follow me on Instagram
Kuchh nahin lete hain
Let’s not take anything
Main so gai thi
I had slept off
Tum mujhe kyon tang kar rahe ho?
Why are you troubling me?
Ham so rahe hain
We are sleeping
Iss kaam ke liye
For this work
Aap mujhse baat nahi karna chahte ho?
You don’t feel like to talking to me?
kya laga do
What is there to put?
Konsi pic achi hai?
Which pic is good?
Aaj tuition hai?
Is there tuition today?
Mummy ke pass
Kisi ko mat batana
Don’t tell anyone
Look at this
Sir aaj tuition hai kya?
Sir, is there tuition today?
Aap kya bolna chahte ho?
What are you saying?
Kya hum hindi me baat kar sakte hai?
Can we talk in Hindi? Or Can we have a conversation in Hindi?
Aapka breakfast ho gaya?
Have you had your breakfast?
Kya hua hai aapko?
What has happened to you?
Mummy papa kaise hai?
How are mummy papa doing?
Tum mujhe kya mante ho?
Aaj tum school nahi gayi?
You didn’t go to school today?
Drink water
Aap kya karna chahte ho?
What are you trying to do
Result aa gaya
Result is declared
Aap mujhse kya chahte ho?
Aap kitne me padhte ho?
How much do study in?
Message mat karo
Don’t message
Aap bahut hot ho
You are very hot
Kya aap aa gaye?
Have you come? Or Are you here?
Kya tum dekhte ho?
Do you see it?
Aap mujhse baat karo
Uth gaye aap?
Have you woken up?
Kya aapke paas hai?
It is with you?
Mujhe call mat karo
Aap ko kaise pata?
Light band kar do
Switch off the light
Aise mat karo
Don’t do this
Jab aap bolo
Whenever you say
Aaj ka exam kaisa gaya?
How did your exam go?
Kya hua kuch to bolo?
What happened? Say something!
Subah baat karte hai
Let’s talk in the morning
Aap kya karte ho study ya job?
What do you do? Study or job?
Tum kyu nahi aaye?
Mere papa job karte hai
My papa has a job
Aap ki mummy ka naam kya hai?
Ap kon hai?
Aapki family mein sab kaise hai?
How is everyone doing in your family?
Kya help chahiye?
What help do you need it?
Kuchh nahin kar rahi hun
I am doing nothing
Book bag me rakho
Put the book in the bag
Apni book bag se nikalo
Take out your book from the bag
Tumhari family kaisi hai?
How is your family?
Aaj class kitne baje hai?
At what time is the class today?
Aap ki fees kitni hai?
How much is your fees?
Aapka photo bhejo
Send your photo
Aap kitne class mein padhte ho?
Kaha gaye the?
Aapki mummy kaisi hai?
How is your mummy?
Aaj dinner me kya hai?
What is there for dinner today?
Main aapko kaisa lagta hu?
What do you think of me?
Tum meri baat nahi mante
You don’t listen to me
Kya banaa rahi ho?
Kya hum aaj mil sakte hai?
Can we meet today?
Sir aaj class hai kya?
Sir, is there class today?
Where were you?
Tum mujhse baat kyon nahin kar rahe ho?
Why aren’t talking to me?
Study properly
Aaj kitne baje aana hai?
At what time should one come today?
Kitne din mein aayega?
In how many days will it come?
Aapko koi problem hai kya?
Do you have a problem?
Kya hum mil sakte hai?
Can we meet?
Kya me aapko dekh sakta hu?
Can I see you?
Ap konsi class me ho?
In which class are you in?
Talk politely or Speak politely
Jaldi ghar aa jao
Come home early
Mera phone uthao
Pick up my phone
aapke paas time hai?
Abhi naha ke aayi hu
I have just come out of the shower
Kya tum mujhse mil sakte ho?
Can you meet me?
Movie kaisi lagi?
How did you like the movie?
Kya baat karni hai aapko?
What do you want to talk about?
Kal kis time aana hai?
What time do we have to come tomorrow?
Agar koi problem na ho to
If it is not a problem
Please jaldi aa jao
Please come fast
Chalo dekhte hai
Okay, let’s see it
Meri taraf se gift
This gift is from my side
Have you had a bath?
Aaj ke baad mujhse baat mat karna
Don’t talk to me from now on
kitna chahiye?
How much do you want?
Reply kyu nahi de rahe ho?
Aapka number mil sakta hai?
Is it possible to get your number?
Tumhe kya chahiye?
Main bahar gayi thi
I had gone out
Aaj tuition nahi hai
There is no tution today
Kya tum mujhse baat kar sakti ho?
Can you speak to me?
Ghumne gaye the?
Did you go out?
Maine send kar diya hai
I have sent it
Aaram se so jao
Go to sleep peacefully
Papa ke pass phone lagao
Call up papa
Main abhi bahar hoon
I am outside right now
Mujhe apne sath le chalo
Take me along with you
Kuch bhi pucho
Ask me anything
Maine dinner kar liya
I have eaten my dinner
Khana ho gaya kya aapka?
Have you eaten already?
Thanks meri pic like karne ke liye
Thanks for liking my pic
Ap kha rhta ho?
Where do you live?
Mummy mujhe khana do
Mummy, give me food
Apni kitab bag me rakho
Keep your book in the bag
Mere paas call aaya tha
I had received the call
Mujhse nahi ho raha hai
I am not able to do it
Aapko kya kaam hai?
Come home quickly
Kya tum mujhse hindi mein baat kar sakti ho?
Can you speak to me in Hindi?
Padhai ho gayi?
Are you done studying?
Khana laga do
Serve the food
Lunch me kya khaya?
What did you have for lunch?
Aap kya padhte ho?
Aapka phone switch off aa raha hai
Your phone is switched off
Aapko kya kaam hai mujhse?
Kuch nahi aap batao
Nothing, you tell me
Phone rakh do
Keep the phone
Bar bar call mat karo
Don’t call again and again
Lesson sunao
Read the lesson
Where is it?
Family me sab kaise hai?
How is everyone in your family?
Tumhara din kaisa gaya?
How was your day?
Kuch problem hai kya?
Is there some problem?
Mai apko bta dungi
I will let you know
Aaj meri yaad kaise aa gayi?
How did you remember me today?
Time nahin hai kya?
Is there no time left?
Kya aapke pass
Is it with you?
Lower the volume
Aap kab aayega?
When will you be coming?
Muh par ungli rakho
Keep a finger on your mouth
Come forward
Aap kahan se bol rahi ho?
Where are speaking from?
They had gone
Pencil pakdo
Hold the pencil
Yaad se bhej dena
Don’t forget to send it
Book lekar aao
Bring the book
Bolo kya kaam hai?
Tell me what is the work?
Kya hua sar ji?
Abhi aap log
You people now
Free ho aap?
Acchi hai kya?
Is it nice?
Kya tumne mujhe miss kiya?
Did you miss me?
Mujhse baat karo na
Aapki beti kaisi hai?
How is your daughter?
Aap reply kyu nahi karte?
Why don’t you give a reply?
Didi ka god gift dekh lo
Look at didi’s God gift
Jao naha lo
Go and take a bath
Ghar jakar call karna
Call when you go back home
Khana khane aa jao
Come have some food
Mujhe yah batao
Tell me about it
Kya hua ab?
What happened now?
Aapko kab chahiye?
When do you want it?
Is there class today?
Tum kya khaoge?
What will you have?
Apni seat par jao
Go to your seat
Hum gaye the
We had gone
Aap konse school me padte ho?
Which school do study in?
Aap kis time free hote ho?
At what time are you free?
Aap ghar kab tak aayega
When will come home?
Class start ho gai
The class has started or The class has begun
Aaj tuition kitne baje aana hai
At what time do I have to come for tuition today? Or What time is the tuition today?
Jo hai so hai
It is what it is
Aapka beta kaisa hai?
How is your son? Or How is your son doing?
Aap sabhi ko aana hai
All of you have to come
Aap bhej do
You send it
Aapko kya hota hai?
What happens to you?
What do you make of it?
Kal hum ghumne gaye the
We had gone out yesterday
Papa kya hua?
Papa, what happened?
Online aa jao
Come online
Mummy khana do
Please understand
Tum uth gaye?
Have you woken up? Or Are you up?
Mere liye bhi bhej do
Send it for me too
Maine brush kiya
I have brushed
Aapko koi kaam hai?
Do you have any work?
Main aapka kya lagta hun?
How am I related to you?
Naha rahi thi
I was taking a bath/shower
Aap kaisi hai?
How are you doing?
Hone wale papa
Would-be father
Uth gayi kya?
Did you wake up?
Papa jaenge
Papa will go
Acha nahi hai
It is not nice/good
Maine naha liya
I have taken a bath/shower
Kya hua aapko?
What happend to you?
Abhi kar do
Do it right now
Hum aa rahe hai
We are coming
Aapka naam kya hai?
What’s your name?
Aapka kya kehna hai?
What do you have to say?
Kya kar rahe ho papa?
What are you doing, papa?
Paise aa gaye?
Have you received the money? Or Did you get the money?
Mummy ko de do
Give it to mummy
Main kaisi lag rahi hoon?
How do I look? Or How am I looking?
Main dinner kar raha tha
I was eating dinner or I was having dinner
Papa kaise karte hain?
How does papa do it?
Theek ho gaya
It is alright or it is fine
Boys ready hain
The boys are ready
Tumhe khane me kya pasand hai?
What do you like to eat? Or Which is your favourite food?
Konsa kaam hai?
What work is it?
TV band kar do
Switch off the TV
Kia kr rhi ho
What are you doing? Or What’s happening?
Sir aap bahut accha padhte ho
Sir, you teach very well
How are mummy and papa doing?
Aapke papa kaise hai?
How is your papa?
TV dekh rahe ho?
Are you watching TV?
Mere sath english mein baat karo
Talk to me in English or Speak with me in English
Khana hua kya aapko?
Kaise ho gai?
How did it happen?
They didn’t come
Ye kya karwa rahe ho bolo?
Say, what are you getting done?
Kal dekhte hai
Let’s see tomorrow
Kya hua friend?
What happened, friend?
Tumhe kyu janna hai?
Ye kaise hoga?
How will this work? Or How will this happen?
Ghar ban raha hai
The house is being built or The house is under construction
Chup chap so jao
Sleep tight
Is page ko follow karo
Follow this page
Kis kis ko pasand hai ye song?
Who all like this song?
Tum apna dekho
You look at yours
Me pass ho gayi
I have passed
Kya hua jawab do?
What happened? Give me an answer?
Aap kya ho?
What are you?
Go to school
Exam aa gaye hai
Exams are here
Wo yaha nahi hai
They are not here
Yeh kahan ki photo hai?
Where is this photo from?
Video call kyu kar rahe ho?
Why are you video calling?
Copy nikalo
Take out the copy
Mujhe pakdo
Kya mai aapko baby bol sakta hu?
Can I call you baby?
ise follow karo
Aur kuch chahiye sir?
Do you need anything else, sir?
tum kya karo
You do this
Hum kal baat kar sakte hai?
Can we talk tomorrow? Or Can we have a chat tomorrow?
Aur kitna wait karu?
How much longer should I wait?
Mujhe potty aa rahi hai
I have to go potty Or I have to use the washroom
Main school nahi gaya
I did not go to school
Jakar so jao
Go, take a nap
Abhi bahar mat nikalo
Don’t go out right now
Kya bole papa?
What did papa say?
Aap kaha se aate ho?
Kaisa raha result?
How was the result?
Nashta kar raha hun
I am having breakfast
Kal ho jayega
It will be done tomorrow
Tum gir jaoge
You will fall down
Papa ki mummy ko kya kahate hain?
What do you call papa’s mother? Or How do you address papa’s mummy?
Papa ki dadi ko english mein kya kahate hain?
What do you call papa’s grandmother in English?
Aap ko kuch chahiye?
Thank you from Papa’s side Or Regards from Papa
Pani pee lo
Drink some water
They will come
Mujhe susu aa rahi hai
I have to go pee or I need to use the loo
Woh nahi aaye
They did not come
Kya study kar rahe ho?
What have you been studying?
Aap theek ho?
Are you okay?
office me ho
Are you in office?
breakfast hua aapko?
Are you done with your breakfast?
Ye aapne kaise kiya?
How did you do it?
Aap mere liye kya kar sakte ho?
What can you do for me?
It went well
Class se bahar jao
Go outside the class
Ask her or him
How are they?
TV chal raha hai
The TV is switched on
Mujhe ye karna pada?
What do I have to study?
Talk to me Or have a chat with me
Aapko kya lagta hai?
Ek bar ki baat hai
It is a one-time thing
Mujhe washroom jana hai
I have to go to the washroom Or I have to use the washroom
Ye dress kitne ki hai?
How much is this dress for?
Mujhe chocolate pasand hai
I like chocolate
Aapko kya ho gaya hai?
Apko kesa laga?
How did you like it?
Aap kis time free ho?
At what time will you be free?
Light band karo
English mein chahie
It is needed in English
Yah hui na baat
That’s how it’s done
Wo so gaye hai
They have gone off to sleep
Kal school kitne baje jana hai?
What time do we have to go to school tomorrow?
Apne ko english mein kya kahate hain
Call kar lo
Make the call
English mein karenge
We will do it in English
Google tumhe khane mein kya pasand hai?
Google, what do you like to eat?
Mujhe bathroom jana hai
I have to go to the bathroom
Doodh garam karna hai
The milk has to be heated up or The milk has to be warmed up
Mera paper acha hua
My paper went well
Aap ki favourite movie kaun si hai?
Which is your favourite movie?
Mai nind me hu
I am still sleepy or I am still asleep
Meri awaz aa rahi hai?
Is my voice audible?
Maine check nahi kiya tha
I had not checked
Gas band kar do
Switch off the gas
Uth gai thi
She had woken up
Awaz kam karo
Taste kaisa tha?
How was the taste?
Bata rahe ho kya?
Are you going to tell?
Mujhe toilet lagi hai
I need to use the toilet
Made them listen
Tum dekhti ho
She looks at you
Google tum kya khaoge?
Google, what will you eat?
woh toh main hoon
Don’t do it
Aaj kya padha?
What did you study today?
Friend ka call aa gaya tha
A friend had called
Mujhe apna naam nahin pasand hai
I do not like my name
Kal college kon kon aayega?
Who all will come to college tomorrow?
Aapka education kya hai?
What is your level of education?
So jao beta
Go to sleep, son
Khana laga du?
Should I serve food?
Yah kitne ka hai?
How much is this for?
Want it or Need it
Google meri mummy ke naam kya hai?
Google, what is my mummy’s name?
Go to sleep right now
Aap kaha se hai?
Kya kya padhte hain?
What all do you study?
Mummy aa gayi
Mummy is here
Aapke paas mera number kahan se aaya?
How did you get my number?
Aapki mummy kya karti hai
Your mummy does it
Chai ban gayi?
Is the tea ready?
Kya tum meri madad kar sakte ho?
Would you be able to help me?
Mummy ka call aaya tha
Mummy had called
Mummy se baat kar le
Talk to me mummy
Google aapko meri awaz kaisi lagi?
Google, how did you like my voice?
Papa so raha hai
Papa is sleeping
Aap Facebook par ho?
Are you on Facebook?
Aapko vahan jana hai?
Do you want to go here?
Acche kaise likhate hain?
How to write well?
Sab aap aao
You all should come
Kitni badi ho gayi hai
She has grown up so much
Kya aap school ja rahe hain?
Will you be going to school?
Aap gir jaoge
How are they doing?
Aisa mat lo
Don’t take it like this
Book nahi laya
Didn’t bring the book
Khana nikalo
Take out the food
Tumhara school kaha hai?
Where is your school?
Papa ka number chahie
I need papa’s number
Papa ke paas jao
Kuch kaam aa gaya
Something came in handy
Mummy aa gayi thi?
Did mummy come?
Google aap kahan sote ho?
Google, where do you sleep?
Bacche teacher se english mein kaise baat karen?
How do the kids talk to the teacher in English?
Free ho ya nahin?
Are you free or not?
Aap kahan se aaye ho?
Where have you come from?
Bacche TV dekh rahe hain
The kids are watching TV
Ye dp lagao
Put this dp
Maine kar liya hai
I have done it
Kar sakte ho na?
You can do it, right?
Khana garam kar lo
Warm up the food Or Heat up the food
Main aapka kya hun?
Who am I to you?
Kya kar rahi ho madam?
What are you doing, madam?
Kya kha rahe ho?
What are you eating?
Apni naak saaf karo
Clean your nose
Zubaan ko english mein kya kahate hain?
Have some tea
Mere papa mar chuke hai
My father has passed away Or My father died
Mujhe aapse koi shikayat nahi hai
I don’t have any complains from you
Main so jau?
Can I go to sleep?
Kyon nahin gaye?
Why didn’t they go?
Open the book
Papa kah rahe hain
Papa is eating
Shor mat karo
Don’t make noise
Suit karta hai
Pen khatam ho gaya
The pen is finished
Meri dua aap ke sath hai
My wishes are with you
Kya english english laga rakha hai be?
What is this nonsense in English?
Dost ho to aisa
This is how a friend should be
Kya tum log chhatra ho?
Are you students?
Aap kaise ho gaye
What have you become
Achcha kiya kya?
Was it done well?
Main aa gaya hu
Aap aaram karo
You take some rest
Teacher se english me kaise baat kare?
How to talk to the teacher in English?
Tum ab kaise ho?
How are you doing now?
Apni kitab nikalo
Take out your book
Mummy papa ki taraf se thank you
Thank you from mummy and papa
Aap bahut ache hai
You are very nice
Kam kya hai?
What is the work?
Kam ho raha hai
The work is being done
This is for you
Kya kara karo?
What should you do?
Pani garam ho raha hai
Water is getting heated up or Water is getting hot
Mujhe yaad aaya
I remember now
Mummy bhejo
Kuch kam kar lo
Do some work
Wo din dur nahi
That day is not far away
Mujhe gift diya
I got a gift
Google tumhari dadi ka naam kya hai?
Google, what is your grandmother’s name?
Teacher se english me baat kaise kare?
How to converse with the teacher?
Konsi baat?
Which conversation?
Khana kha lo
Have some food
Aapka later
Yours later
Mujhe yah pasand hai
I like this
kisi ko chahiye?
Does anybody want it?
Class mein ho?
Are you in class?
Google aapko english aati hai?
Google, do you know English?
Kya likh rahe ho?
What are you writing?
Naak me ungli dena
Putting a finger in the nose
Khane mein kya hai?
What is there to eat?
Please batao
Please tell
Kya ho sakta hai?
What can happen?
Yah hona chahiye
This should happen
Didn’t seem like Or Didn’t hurt
Dp achi nahi hai
Dp is not nice
Kab gaya tha?
When did he go?
Aap se ho jaega
You will be able to do it
Bataiye kya hua?
Tell me, what has happened?
Kapde pehno
Wear some clothes
Main whatsapp nahi chalti
My whatsapp does not work
Chot kaise lagi?
How did you get this wound?
Mujhe kaam karne do
Let me work
Kya kar rahi thi?
What were you doing?
Kitne baje aayega?
At what time will it come?
Kuch apne bare me batao?
Tell me something about yourself
Main dudh pi raha hun
I am drinking milk
Pahle aap batao aap kaun ho?
First tell me, who are you?
Aap kaha se h?
Dekh rahe hai?
Are they watching?
Nikal rahe hai?
Are they leaving?
Kya tum bahar ho?
Are you outside?
Chal nikal yaha se
Go away from here
Dekhte raho
Keep watching
Baat karna hai
Need to talk
Tumne khana khaya?
You all Or All of you
Tum ghar ja sakte ho
You can go home
Ghar jane ke liye
For going home
Ham khelte hain
Let us play
Ja sakte hain
We can go now
Send me the song
How are you ki jagah kya bole
What’s happening? What’s up? How’s it going?
Uski baat mat suno
Don’t listen to her or him
Hath niche karo
Put your hand down
Pata hai papa?
Do you know papa?
Tumhara papa
Naak se pani aana
Water draining from the nose
Ammi ko english mein kya bolate hain
Mummy or mother
bua ko english mein kya kahenge
Tujhe kaise pata?
Papa ki yaad me kuch line
A few lines in the memory of papa
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