From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishclassroomclass‧room /ˈklɑːs-rʊm, -ruːm $ ˈklæs-/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [countable] SESa room that you have lessons in at a school or college
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classroom• The children in the formal classrooms were taught in a traditional way by teachers who were backed by decades of formality.• This week, Nakamura and the others are spending at least 10 hours a day in classroom studies.• Teachers often have to buy supplies to be used in classroom activities.• Already, around 250,000 would-be students have been turned away because the fees are too high or classrooms too small.• There was the air, in the classroom, of adults engaged in a collaborative exercise.• But hey, students will be in the classroom a whopping 13 minutes more a day.• But teachers in the classroom argue that both methods have to be used side by side.• The preview and evaluation of instructional materials through classroom use. 5.• She offers a persuasive and very interesting hypothesis, as yet unsubstantiated, to which classroom research could usefully be directed.