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In my opinion, students should wear casual clothes instead of wearing uniform at school.

First, It makes students feel more comfortable than wearing uniform. They can wear which clothes they want and it helps students have better studying mood.

Second, It also gives students freedom of choice. Wearing favorite clothes as well as casual clothes makes students feel self-confident.

Third, when students wear casual clothes, the school is more colorful and lively.

In conclusion, students should wear casual clothes.

16 tháng 1

I strongly agree with the idea :" wearing uniform is necessary for all students when they are at school "

Firstly , wearing uniform encourages students to be proud of being students of their school because they are wearing uniform with labels bearing their school's name. Secondly , wearing uniform can save money and time . Each morning or each day , students don't need to decide what to wear , they simply get dressed in their uniform. Furthermore , wearing uniform helps us feel equal in many ways , whether they are rich or poor . In addition, everyone wearing the same uniform allows students to be easily identified. If everyone was wearing different clothes , nobody would know where a students was from. And when you wearing uniform you look not scruffy . In conclusion wearing uniform is necessary for all students when they are at school.

4 tháng 9 2017

I believe that it is important to ...WEAR..... uniforms when students are at school. Firstly, uniforms ......MAKE...... the children to take pride in being students .....OF..... the school they are going to because they are wearing uniforms with .....LABELS..... bearing their school's name. secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel ....EQUAL...... in many ways. They all start from the same place no matter they are ....RICH...... or unweathy. they are really friends to one another ....UNDER.... one school roof. Last but not least, it is practical ....TO.... wear uniform. It doesn't take you time to think of ....WHAT..... to wear every day. In conclusion, all students, from ....PRIMARY..... to high schools should wear uniforms

When you ride a bicycle, motorised foot scooter or a personal mobility device a segway, you must wear an Australian Standard (AS) approved bicycle helmet. You must securely fit and fasten it. An approved bicycle helmet means a helmet that complies with AS 2063 or AS/NZS 2063.

You may only carry passengers on your bicycle if the bicycle is designed to carry passengers. If you carry a passenger on your bicycle, they must also wear an approved helmet, securely fitted and fastened. However, if they are a paying passenger on a 3 or 4 wheeled bicycle, they do not have to wear a helmet.

You do not need to wear a helmet if you have a doctor's certificate stating that, for a specific amount of time, you cannot wear a helmet:

  • for medical reasons
  • because of a physical characteris that makes it unreasonable for you to wear one.

If you have a doctor's certificate, you must carry it with you when you ride without a helmet.

You also do not need to wear a helmet if you are a member of a religious group and are wearing a headdress customarily worn by your group, that makes it impracal to wear a helmet.

Attaching a camera

There is no law that prohibits the attachment of a camera to a bicycle helmet, as long as the helmet remains compliant with the above mentioned standards, and is an approved attachment (according to the helmet manufacturer).

You may use a camera mounted on your bicycle or a body mounted camera as an alternative.

Bicycle equipment

Every time you ride, your bicycle must have:

  • at least 1 working brake
  • a working bell, horn or a similar warning device.

Bicycle equipment for night time and unsafe weather

If you ride at night or in weather conditions that make it difficult to see, you must display (either on the bicycle or on you):

  • a white light (flashing or steady) that can be clearly seen at least 200m from the front of the bicycle
  • a red light (flashing or steady) that can be clearly seen at least 200m from the back of the bicycle
  • a red reflector that can be clearly seen at least 50m from behind the bicycle—when a vehicle's headlights shine on it.
1 tháng 3 2020

When you ride a bicycle, motorised foot scooter or a personal mobility device a segway, you must wear an Australian Standard (AS) approved bicycle helmet. You must securely fit and fasten it. An approved bicycle helmet means a helmet that complies with AS 2063 or AS/NZS 2063.

You may only carry passengers on your bicycle if the bicycle is designed to carry passengers. If you carry a passenger on your bicycle, they must also wear an approved helmet, securely fitted and fastened. However, if they are a paying passenger on a 3 or 4 wheeled bicycle, they do not have to wear a helmet.

You do not need to wear a helmet if you have a doctor's certificate stating that, for a specific amount of time, you cannot wear a helmet:

for medical reasons
because of a physical characteris that makes it unreasonable for you to wear one.
If you have a doctor's certificate, you must carry it with you when you ride without a helmet.

You also do not need to wear a helmet if you are a member of a religious group and are wearing a headdress customarily worn by your group, that makes it impracal to wear a helmet.

Attaching a camera

There is no law that prohibits the attachment of a camera to a bicycle helmet, as long as the helmet remains compliant with the above mentioned standards, and is an approved attachment (according to the helmet manufacturer).

You may use a camera mounted on your bicycle or a body mounted camera as an alternative.

Bicycle equipment
Every time you ride, your bicycle must have:

at least 1 working brake
a working bell, horn or a similar warning device.
Bicycle equipment for night time and unsafe weather
If you ride at night or in weather conditions that make it difficult to see, you must display (either on the bicycle or on you):

a white light (flashing or steady) that can be clearly seen at least 200m from the front of the bicycle
a red light (flashing or steady) that can be clearly seen at least 200m from the back of the bicycle
a red reflector that can be clearly seen at least 50m from behind the bicycle—when a vehicle's headlights shine on it.

25 tháng 10 2020

Talk about your uniform

1. Yes I do. I wear uniform every day.

2. It's blue and white.

3. I wearing uniform most at school.

4. Yes, they should. Because it would be prettier to wear a uniform and it is a must.

Em không biết ngữ pháp đã đúng chưa vì em mới học tiểu học thôi.

25 tháng 10 2020

Cảm mơn bé Nhã Uyên nha<3 nhưng chỉ cần 1 bài nói á em chứ không phải trả lời câu hỏi :((

1 tháng 10 2019

I think it is necessary for secondary school students to wear uniforms when they are at school.

Firstly, wearing uniforms encourages students to be proud of being students of their school because they are wearing the uniforms with labels bearing their school's name.

Secondly, wearing uniforms helps students feel equal in many ways, whether they arc rich or poor.

Finally, wearing uniforms is practical. You don’t have to think of what to wear every day.

Therefore, students in secondary schools should wear uniforms.