Could you review all of the words in the chat box for me please?
Can we review the words in the chat box? Thank you.
Can you go over all of the words in the chat box again for me please? Thank you.
Asking a tutor to 'Review' or 'go over' any words in the chat box are the best ways of getting the teacher to read out the words again.
It is also very important to say 'Please' and 'thank you'. If you are polite the tutor is more than likely to fulfil your request.
Please could we review all the words typed in the chat box? Thank you.
Please can we go over all the words in the chat box? Thank you.
Would you mind repeating all of the words in the chat box again please?
The sentences written above are clear ways of asking for your teacher to repeat any words you have typed in the chat box during your lesson.
The first sentence is a little more formal than the other sentences, but all three are polite ways of asking this.
Please read aloud the words I have written in the chat box
Please vocalize the words I have typed in the chat box.
I would like to hear the words in the chat box read out loud please.
Any of the above sentences will be suitable. Because the situation is formal, use the word 'please'.
If you would like to increase your vocabulary, replace the phrase 'read aloud' with the word 'vocalize'. This is when you 'put voice' to something that is written down.
Also 'read out loud' and 'read aloud' are both equally suitable.
Could you read the words in the chat box aloud for me please?
Asking the teacher to read the words aloud means to speak out the words that you typed for them in the chat box.
Synonyms: Read aloud, speak out, speak out loud, speak the words, read out aloud, speak out the words.
Can you please read aloud the words in the chat box?
Can you please read out loud what I wrote in the chat box?
The two sentences you see provided above are great ways to ask your listener if they can read the words in the chat box. In the first sentence you will notice the word aloud. This means out loud or loudly. This word is appropriate for both formal and informal settings. It would make a great addition to your vocabulary.
Could you read out the words I have written in the chat box, please?
Please could you read the words I have written in the chat box.
Can you read out the words I have written in the chat box, please?
Could you read out the words I have written in the chat box, please?
Please could you read the words I have written in the chat box.
Can you read out the words I have written in the chat box, please?
If you want to ask the teacher during an online English lesson to read out the words you have written in the chat box, then you can use one of these three options. Personally, I would use the first or second one. For some reason using the word, 'could,' to me, sounds more polite.
I hope that helps.
Have a great day.
Will
Would you mind reading back the words to me that I sent to you in the chat box?
Can I hear you pronounce the words I sent to you in the chat box please?
A good way of learning pronunciation is to hear us teachers pronounce the words you are having difficulty with. We are more than happy to help.
Either of these two sentences is a good way of asking the teacher politely if he or she can repeat what is written in the chat box.
To be sure of the correct pronounciation, would you read aloud your chat-box notes.
It is always very useful to hear a teacher speaking as much as possible when correcting in the DMM lesson chat-box. This practice ensures that student is getting authentic soundings of the words.
Reading alone after class, without clarification can lead to problems later.