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SCHOOL RULES AND PUNISHMENTS
Author :
Eva Bagur Gomila
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Starts with
A
Adjective.Satisfactory and able to be agreed to or approved of.
Starts with
B
the way that someone behaves.
Starts with
C
to behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want, for example to pass an exam.
Starts with
D
a form of punishment in which children are made to stay at school for a short time after classes have ended.
Starts with
E
Relaxed and not easily upset or worried.
Starts with
F
Treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable.
Starts with
G
At school it is forbidden to chew _______ in class.
Starts with
H
the person who deals with bad behaviour at schools.
Starts with
I
To say something that is rude and offensive, for example to a classmate or teacher.
Contains
J
An area of knowledge that is studied in school, college, or university.
Contains
K
_______________ in the school building is forbidden.
Starts with
L
a punishment for school students in which a sentence has to be written repeatedly.
Starts with
M
used to describe something, such as clothes or behaviour, that is intended to avoid attracting sexual interest.
Contains
N
a place in a school. where food and drinks are sold, often at a lower than usual price
Contains
O
A long passage in the school with rooms on either side.
Starts with
P
to be regularly absent from school without permission.
Contains
Q
the same in importance and deserving the same treatment. People think that school unfiorms make students be _______.
Contains
R
work that teachers give their students to do at home.
Starts with
S
to use words that are rude or offensive as a way of emphasizing what you mean or as a way of insulting someone or something.
Contains
T
When students don't behave well at school, they usually get a ______________________.
Starts with
U
not acceptable or right for someone or something; not suitable
Starts with
V
the opposite of compulsory or obligatory.
Starts with
W
Behaving in a way that is considered correct.
Contains
X
A situation in which someone or something is prevented from entering a place like school.
Contains
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Calling a teacher or a classmate bad names.