Read the text and write True (T) or False (F).
Students can come to school anytime they want
Students can throw rubbish anywhere.
Students must respect others.
Mobile phones are allowed during class.
Students must wear a uniform.
What time do classes start?
Where do students go if they are late?
What must students wear at school?
When can students use mobile phones?
Where can students eat at lunchtime?
Match the rules with the correct statements.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
mustn’t | arrow_right_alt | It is necessary |
must | arrow_right_alt | It is possible, allowed |
can | arrow_right_alt | It is not allowed |
You
You
Students
We eat in the classroom. It’s not allowed.
You use the library after school.
Students leave school before 3:00.
I borrow a book from the library.
can
can’t
can’t
can
Task 3: Use have to / don’t have to
We
Students
You
She
WRITING TASKSExample:
Students must be on time.
Write a short paragraph (5–6 sentences): "Why are school rules important?"
Use these words: safe, respect, learn, rules, school
Write an email to a new student explaining your school rules. (6–8 sentences)
Use this plan:
Greeting
Introduce yourself
Explain 3–4 important rules
Closing
LISTENING TASK - Why Do Schools Have Rules?
Task 1: Match meanings
Match the words to their definitions:
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
respect | arrow_right_alt | Order and self-control |
discipline | arrow_right_alt | Something bad that happens by chance |
accident | arrow_right_alt | To show care or honor |
Use: interrupt, equal, responsible, strict, behavior
Good
The teacher is very
Students should be
We must not
Uniforms make students feel
The writer believes only teachers should make rules
Rules should be fair.
Students have good ideas for school improvement.
A school council includes only teachers
Students understand student problems better.