My favorite lesson in school is English class. I enjoy learning the English language and exploring its rich vocabulary and grammar rules. During this lesson, we engage in various activities like reading literature, discussing texts, and practicing speaking and writing skills. The teacher makes the class interactive and encourages us to express our opinions and ideas. English class not only helps me improve my language skills but also broadens my understanding of different cultures through literature and texts from around the world. I always look forward to this lesson as it is both educational and enjoyable.
B: You're right, every time we burn rubbish or build a rubbish mountain we're polluting the planet. We must reduce the amount of rubbish.
A: Suppose so, true but great idea.
B: I think so, too.
A: What are you doing?
B: Looking for things we can use for the recycling project.
A: Are you sure about that?
B: Yes, I am. Do you want your children to live in a polluted world?
A: Don't think so.
B: You want to help now? Okay, what about this wooden box. You could make it into a container for flowers with a little bit of paint.
A: That's a great idea.
B: Your mum will love it.
A: Have you got any paint I could use?
B: There's lots of paint over there.
A: Can I have anything else?
B: You've got all the colours of the rainbow. I could do something with this bicycle wheel.
A: I'm not sure.
B: But will it really help the planet? Of course it will if everyone does it. I could use it to hang cooking pots and pans on and then hang it from the kitchen ceiling.
A: It might work. But don't do anything too difficult. We haven't got much time.
My favorite lesson in school is English class. I enjoy learning the English language and exploring its rich vocabulary and grammar rules. During this lesson, we engage in various activities like reading literature, discussing texts, and practicing speaking and writing skills. The teacher makes the class interactive and encourages us to express our opinions and ideas. English class not only helps me improve my language skills but also broadens my understanding of different cultures through literature and texts from around the world. I always look forward to this lesson as it is both educational and enjoyable.
A: I don't think this project's really good.
B: You're right, every time we burn rubbish or build a rubbish mountain we're polluting the planet. We must reduce the amount of rubbish.
A: Suppose so, true but great idea.
B: I think so, too.
A: What are you doing?
B: Looking for things we can use for the recycling project.
A: Are you sure about that?
B: Yes, I am. Do you want your children to live in a polluted world?
A: Don't think so.
B: You want to help now? Okay, what about this wooden box. You could make it into a container for flowers with a little bit of paint.
A: That's a great idea.
B: Your mum will love it.
A: Have you got any paint I could use?
B: There's lots of paint over there.
A: Can I have anything else?
B: You've got all the colours of the rainbow. I could do something with this bicycle wheel.
A: I'm not sure.
B: But will it really help the planet? Of course it will if everyone does it. I could use it to hang cooking pots and pans on and then hang it from the kitchen ceiling.
A: It might work. But don't do anything too difficult. We haven't got much time.