4.05 Be Polite
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4.5.4 Seven Pieces of Advice
Never do that
My uncle is a policeman.
He always tells me things that start with "Never Do That. Never Ever." I know he wants to protect us. He is a good guy. |
His first advice:
Never run on the road. Never ever. Always walk.
Cross the road at the crossing. Always look both ways to see that no cars are coming.
Once I ran, because I was late. I fell on the crossing. A car came. The driver had to stop. The car hit my knees. I said to myself: 'Now, I will die'. Since then I don't run on the road. The driver got out of the car and helped me up to my legs.
- What is a crossing? Answer
- Do you have crossing around your school?
- Do you have to cross the road when you go to school?
- Where do you cross the road? Anywhere, or at a crossing?
- Are there coming cars?
- Do you look left and right before you cross the road? Where do you look first?
- Do you run on the road? Sometimes? Never?
- Why is it dangerous to run on the crossing? Answer
- Have you ever had an accident on a road?