My ideal school Write about your ideal school. Think of the following: What can you do? What must(n’t) you do? What do you not have to do? See some examples. In my ideal school, we don’t have to wear a uniform. We can sit on the floor. We must take turns to bring food from home to share for snack time. We don’t have to use many textbooks but we have to do a lot of reading and writing. We can play a lot of games but we must respect our classmates and the teacher. We can Skype with another English class from a different part of the world every week. In my ideal school, you must listen to the teacher and raise your hand. You don’t have to work in class. You can fall asleep and throw things. You don’t have to arrive on time. You mustn’t eat in class, you can play video games in the library and you don’t have to wear a uniform. In my ideal school you must drink in class but you mustn’t write on the wall. You can eat chewing gum and you don’t have to arrive on time. You must sit with someone you like. You don’t have to listen in class or work at home. In my ideal school you can play video games and listen to music. You can eat in class. You mustn’t fight and scream. You don’t have to have a test in class. You don’t have to listen to the teacher. You must use your computer and you can play video games in class. You must watch films in class every week. You can run in the corridors.