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 tania115
 
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							| Hi everybody!  Could you help me? What phrase do you usually use when you want to interrupt and to stop the student who is reading the text or doing any other activity (when I mean it`s enough)? What variant is correct? that`s it or that`s will do or any other? Thanx a lot.
        
        
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 miesies muis
 
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							| I always say thank you and then comment on their reading.  "Thank you Paul, I hear that you practiced you reading properly at home. Well done." |  5 Jan 2011     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| I usually say something like: "Okay, you can stop there." or "Okay, that will do." |  5 Jan 2011     
					
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 tania115
 
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							| Thanks for your comments! |  5 Jan 2011     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| That �s fine - thank you.  Well done. |  5 Jan 2011     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| "Thank you!  Well done!  Next Student, please."   Les |  5 Jan 2011     
					
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