A School Act:
Pupils: “Good morning, Mr. Teacher!”
Teacher: “Good morning boys. Sit down please.
What about your homework?
Well, Christian, where is your homework, please?”
Christian: “Oh, sorry, I left it in the school bus.”
Teacher: “Mmh, well, then -, Jakob, what about your homework?”
Jakob: “Oh, sorry, I left my pencil at school. So, I couldn’t do my homework.”
Teacher: “Mmh, well, Fabian, what about your homework?”
Fabian: “Oh, sorry, I can’t find my exercise book. Where is my exercise book?”
Teacher: “Mmh, well, Harun, what about your homework?”
Harun: “Oh, sorry, I left my school bag at school, yesterday.” I have no homework.”
Teacher: “Ah, well, Sergej, what about your homework?”
Sergej: “Oh, sorry, I’ve lost my pencil case. I could not write one word at home.”
Teacher: “Ah, well, Alex, what about your homework?”
Alex: “Oh, sorry, it was my sister’s birthday. So I couldn’t do my homework.
Teacher: “Ah, well, Viktor, what about your homework?”
Viktor: “Oh, sorry, my Mum always says: “Clean your room!” So I couldn’t do my homework.”
Teacher: “Ah, well, Lucas, what about your homework?”
Lucas: “Oh, sorry, my pen was empty. So I couldn’t write my homework.”
Teacher: “Ah, well, Daniel, tell me: What was your homework for today?”
Daniel Our homework was this:
We had to find a good excuse, why we have done no homework.