This lesson is all about expulsion, like when someone gets sent out of a group because they didn't follow the rules.
Imagine you're playing a game with your friends in the playground. Everyone has to stay inside the circle, but one person keeps running outside, that’s not fair! So, the teacher says, "You’re expelled from the game!" That means you can’t play anymore until you follow the rules again.
In this lesson, people are like students in a class. If they don't behave or break the rules, they might get expelled, just like being sent out of the playground. It's like when your teacher says, "You’re not allowed to play with the others for a while!"
Why Expulsion Happens
Sometimes, people do things that are disrespectful, like talking too loud or not listening. The teacher might say, "If you don't behave, you’ll be expelled!" That means they have to leave the group until they learn to follow the rules.
It's like when your friend takes all the toys and doesn’t share, then the teacher says, "You're out of the game until you share!"
Examples
- A student is expelled from a school for not following the rules, just like in the 'EXPULSION' lesson where students learn how to use this word.
- The 'EXPULSION' lesson teaches you about being sent away from a place because of bad behavior.
- Expulsion is when someone is forced out of a group or institution, and that's exactly what happens in this English lesson.
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