⑴Jack plans to create a cooking club at school. He wants to know how much it will cos ⑵Sam cares about the environment very much. But he doesn't know how to start an Environmental club in school. ⑶Creating a swimming club is Mike's dream. However, he isn't sure whether his school can help to build a pool. ⑷Sue is thinking of starting an English club. But she worries about theme and the place they can meet. ⑸Lucy expects to start a club about poetry because she knows that lots of kids love poetry. But she is wondering how to get people to join. | A. Setting up an English club is one of the things we are going to do this term. So do it right now. Let's see how many people will join and then decide where and when to meet B. You must know that pools are expensive to build, and they usually take several years to complete. So I think it's a good idea to get the swimmers to a nearby pool. C. Reading poems can be very fun. You can first ask your classmates to join, and then they will invite their own friends to join it. D. Your plan sounds like a good one. As for the cost, you can ask your mother for some advice. She must know a lot about cooking. E. First you should think about your interest. If you like playing games, a gaming club will be a good idea. If you are a swimming fan, it is great to start a swimming club. F. I think it is a good idea to set up a club like that! You can first give speeches about protecting the environment at school. G. A club can influence people a lot even if it has only a few members, so I wouldn't worry too much about it being small. |