A1 — Lesson 78: Signs & rules (allowed / not allowed)

Unidad 6: Señalética y normas. Practicamos frases para hablar de reglas: No smoking, No parking, You must…, You mustn’t…, It’s allowed / It’s not allowed to….

📖 Reading — school rules & signs

Lee el texto sobre las normas de una escuela y observa la señalética. Luego contesta las preguntas.

In our school there are many signs to show the rules. At the main door, students must show their student card. There is a big sign that says “No phones in class”, so students mustn’t use their mobile phones during lessons.

In the library, students can borrow books and study quietly, but eating and drinking are not allowed. Outside, near the bike rack, another sign says “You must wear a helmet” when you ride your bike. These rules help keep everybody safe and respectful.

You must… You mustn’t… It’s allowed to… It’s not allowed to…
School corridor with signs like No phones, No food and Wear a helmet
Señales típicas de normas: No phones, No food, Wear a helmet.
1) What must students do at the main door?

2) What is not allowed in the library?

3) What does the “No phones in class” sign mean?

✍️ Writing — rules in English

Elige las frases correctas sobre normas y traduce una regla clave. Writing no cuenta para el promedio, es solo práctica guiada.

Choose the correct rule:

Choose the correct prohibition:

Choose the correct “allowed” sentence:

Nota: Writing no cuenta para el promedio (es práctica controlada).

🎧 Listening — rules in the park

Escucha el pequeño anuncio sobre las normas en un parque. Puedes repetir el audio y luego responder.

1) What must dog owners do?

2) What is not allowed after ten o’clock at night?

3) What is allowed on the grass?

🧩 Vocabulary — signs & rules

Elige el significado correcto. Si aciertas, escucharás la pronunciación de la frase en inglés.

1) “No smoking” means…

2) “No parking” means…

3) “You must wear a helmet.” means…

4) “You mustn’t use your phone.” means…

5) “It’s allowed to take photos.” means…

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