Question: What rules should children follow at home in your country?

Analysis

Question: In your country, what rules should children follow at home? Analysis: In your response, you can mention some common rules that children usually need to follow at home, which may vary by country and culture. You can mention that some common rules include respecting parents and elders, such as obeying their opinions and guidance. Children usually need to respect parents and elders, follow daily family rules, such as doing chores, completing academic tasks, keeping clean, while also following safety rules, such as traffic rules and not using dangerous items.

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Question: What rules should children follow at home in your country?

Idea 1

Respect, Manners, and Responsibility
  1. Demonstrating polite behavior like saying "please" and "thank you"
  2. Completing homework and school assignments on time
  3. Helping with household chores, such as setting the table and cleaning
  4. Respecting elders, listening to parents, and not interrupting others
  5. Taking care of personal belongings and managing pocket money

Idea 2

Safety and Health
  1. Not playing with dangerous objects
  2. Washing hands before meals and after using the restroom
  3. Following a healthy diet and eating habits
  4. Keeping personal and shared spaces clean
  5. Going to bed at a reasonable hour

Idea 3

Behavior and Conduct
  1. No shouting or disruptive behavior indoors
  2. Respecting the privacy of family members
  3. Not bringing forbidden items into the house
  4. Dressing appropriately at home
  5. Showing kindness and empathy to family members
Question: What rules should children follow at home in your country?

Related Vocabulary

  1. parents
  2. punishments
  3. roles
  4. help
  5. grandparents
  6. brothers
  7. sisters
  8. look after
  9. shopping
  10. cooking
  11. cleaning
  12. homework

Authentic Idioms

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