No, none of that is correct. Perhaps you mean this? The teacher makes her class listen to her attentively
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NikitusThe students in the back row are making jokes. The teacher makes her class like if nothing happened. The students in the first row are listen attentivelyDo you mean this ? The teacher carries on / pretends as if nothing happened....
NikitusThe teacher makes her class?
NikitusThe teacher makes her class? (because the other option is write the teacher does her class)Make is a causative verb. It shows an action that is forced, or caused to happen.