Sound Words/Onomatopoeia You’ll Actually Hear! – Classroom or Office Sounds

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Hey everyone, Frank here from Frankly Speaking English!

Ever wondered what all those little noises in a classroom are called? Today, we’re talking onomatopoeia—words that sound like the noise they describe! We’ll go beyond the classic “meow” and “woof,” and jump into the real sounds you hear in a classroom: pencils scratching, clocks tick-tocking, doors creaking, paper rustling, things clattering, and even students chattering (or whispering… yeah, we see you, test-day cheaters!).

Learn these sound words, impress your friends, and make your English more fun and natural.

What you’ll learn in this video:

What is onomatopoeia?

Common classroom sound words in English

How to use these words in real sentences

Leave a comment: What’s the weirdest sound you always hear in your classroom? And hey, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and ring the bell for more real English!

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