The use of language in a correct way goes
with classroom functions which we can use with different exponetns (depending on the learning context, purpose, learner´s needs and age). On order to students accomplish tasks, teacher must focus on the functions of language. Thus, in this section we will explore some classroom functions with the examples below:

Two friends go to a dinner party. Arriving at the dinner party, they
introduce themselves, Mary: Good night, my name is Mary.
Susan: Good night, I´m Susan.
The host: Good night, come in, please!
Both friends: Thanks, where can we put our coats?
The host: Here, please!
Susan: This meal is really delicious! But, maybe you need to make more
because I would like to try more.
The host: Oh, really? I will do.
So,
during this short dialogue, each of these sentences contains language
functions: introducing, giving thanks, congratulating, and giving advice.
Moreover,
there are more classroom functions such as getting
learners´ attention using Stand up!; Encouraging by using positive language in
order to make students feel good; Prompting, it
helps learners´ to be concentrate in class and make students participate more.
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Dear Diana, I like all the information about the use of appropriate language. I focused my attention in the example of the dialogue in the dinner party, I mean the dialogue. That example is memorable to me, because it means that we always must be carefull speaking, and the same happens in the classroom. Learners and teachers use a lot of funtions like the ones that you mentioned about "encouraging". Thanks
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