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"mock classroom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a classroom environment, usually one in which students are learning a skill or are practicing a new technique, that is set up to closely resemble a real or normal classroom. For example, "The instructor set up a mock classroom to help the students practice their presentation skills."
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Seated in a mock classroom in front of the stage, 20 children banged out a beat on their desks, chanted multiplication tables and rapped, "Read, baby, read".
Konstantin Simonov, its author, was part of the first generation to grow up with the Soviet system's mock classroom trials, playground games of "search and requisition", and the "cult of struggle" inherited from the civil war.
Only that they used to have a mock classroom, and you'd have to write on slate boards, and the pretend teacher would come round with a cane and give you an impression of what it was like in that era.
We speculate that by situating TAs as observers in the mock classroom, we may be reducing their cognitive burden.
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"The environment could be a mock office, a classroom, a doctor's office.
"That's a joke!" she said, explaining that she is mocking a common classroom technique that she finds manipulative — a way of embarrassing talkers by not addressing them.
Lieutenant Vance said troopers, even veterans, trained regularly for "active shooter" situations, using classroom instruction, mock situations and lessons from the numerous American shooting sprees, like the one at Columbine High School in Colorado in 1999.
4. When I was in second grade, we learned all about the election and talked about the candidates and had a mock election in our classroom, because that's what school should be about; learning about the foundation of what makes our government work and the differences in opinions from individuals who eloquently speak about the issues at hand.
He mocks China's rigid classroom rules, and directs his students to hold his books in the air, face the heavens, and shout in unison — a tactic known in Crazy English and other teaching circles as T.P.R., or total physical response, a kind of muscle memory for the brain.
On the day of the trial, have students arrange the classroom into a mock courtroom.
She noted that Mr. Elenko even held mock Nuremberg trials in his classroom to encourage students to explore the meaning of justice and moral responsibility.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com