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Oxford Discover 2 | Big Question 5 | How do people get along with each other? | Wrap Up

Class in the Cloud

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[0:27]Hello, and welcome to today's big question. How do people get along with each other? We all live in a society and in society we make and follow rules. We follow rules every day, and different places have different rules. Can you think of places where we follow rules?

[0:59]We follow rules at home. Parents usually make these rules, and they make sure we follow them. We should always clean up. We should go to bed early. And we should eat healthy food. And we shouldn't watch TV all the time. These rules are very important. They keep us safe and healthy. What rules do you follow at home? There are rules at school, too. Teachers and principles make these rules. They make different rules for different places in the school. We can't eat, drink or be noisy in the classroom. But we can eat in the cafeteria, and we can play and be noisy in the playground. There are also rules that help us to work and play together. We should always be polite and help each other. It's important to share and take turns, too. And when we finish, we should tidy up and put everything away. There are rules everywhere. There are rules when we play sports, when we ride bikes or when we go to the zoo. We follow these rules because it's important to be thoughtful and polite. I have a rules poster. Do you like it? It has my three most important rules. Share your things, always say please and thank you, and always tidy up after yourself. I think it's important to be thoughtful and polite with my language too. When I ask for something, I always say, may I or can I? Because it's polite. These rules are really important because they help us to get along together. What other rules can you think of?

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