A: Morning, Clark.
B: Morning, Amy. Your school is great.
A: Yes, we have many school rules.
B:
A: OK. For example(例如), we must wear school uniforms on school days, we mustn't run in the hallways and we mustn't fight with our classmates.
B:
A: No, we can't. We must eat in the dining hall.
B:
A: Yes, we must. We can't be late for school.
B:
A: At 7: 30 a. m.
B: Oh, I see.
A. Can you eat in the classroom? B. Must you arrive at school on time? C. How do you usually go to school? D. Do you have many school rules? E. What are the rules? F. What time do you usually go to school? G. Can you tell me some of your school rules? |
Dear Tom,
I don't have a good time at my new school. There are too many rules at my school. We have to get to school at seven o'clock every morning. We can't play games in the classroom after class. We can't listen to music in the hallways. I don't like playing the piano, but I have to learn the piano in the music class. And we have to wear uniforms at school. We also can't eat outside; we have to eat in the dining hall. The food there is awful. I can't stand the rules here. I never have fun. What can I do?
Yours,
Bob