You should say: What the rule is
Why the rule is needed How the rule is enforced
and explain why you agree or disagree the rule
Sample:
Well, I would like to talk about the dormitory sanitary inspection rule. In our school, just like most other schools, there are many rules. Some of them, according to me, should be cancelled while others are reasonable and indispensable. For example, the dormitory sanitary inspection rule.
teachers would inspect our dormitory sanitary twice a week and rank on our sanitary condition. Some students don't agree to this rule because they think it is their right to decide how often to clean their own dormitories; it shouldn't be interfered by others. But I strongly agree with this rule.
We all want to be comfortable and relaxed in the dorm room. However, some students are so lazy that they seldom clean their rooms if there's no inspection. And some boys even put their dirty socks under their beds for many days, making their dorms look like a war zone: messy, dirty and smelly. It makes other students uncomfortable and unbearable. In contrast, with the inspection and under the teachers' supervisor, they are compelled to clean their dorms at least twice a week. They themselves wouId find it more pleasant to be living in a cleaner environment. So I strongly support this rule and think it is indispensable for ensuring that our living environment is kept clean.
Sample2:
I'd like to talk about a rule in primary and secondary schools, which requires students to wear uniforms on school days.
It is common in China, when they go to school students are made to wear uniforms where the school badge or logo is printed. In this way, students are identified easily which schools they belong to when they are out of school. Besides, students, regardless of their family and background, wear the same clothes, and they won't compare their clothing, which is a main concern of schools operating the rule. Many parents especially those whose families are with low income, approval of that, since their children can better concentrate on their study without the trouble being looked down because of their wearing. Students themselves, however, do not agree with the idea, for one thing, they dislike the style of uniform which shows no personality. For another, they think they can compete with each other in everything, like their schoolbags or shoes if they intend to. Therefore, it is meaningless to do that. Other parents disapprove the wearing of uniform, too, as it is impossible for uniforms to fit all students who are of diverse size and are growing at differentspeed.
I think it's better for students to wear uniforms, which show their identification. What's more, students now enjoy priority in determining the style of their uniform. Having considered the opinion of students, many schools make compromise and students are allowed to purchase unified clothes as their uniform for their class as a group. So students will enjoy wearing uniforms, rather than being required to.
PART 3: Discussion topics:
1. Do you think the rule is important?
Yes, I think the rule is of great importance to make a comfortable and safe living environment for students. Living in clean dormitory can keep students in good mood and protect them from some diseases caused due to unhygienic conditions.
2. Is the rule suitable for all students?
The rule is suitable for students over thirteen years old who are physically capable to do cleaning by themselves. Some primary school pupils are not old enough to take care of themselves, besides not many of them go to boarding schools. However, all students should be taught to keep their place clean and tidy, as it's a good habit.
3. What rules are there in your school?
Cutting down the power of all dormitories is one of the rules in secondary school, which aims to get students go to bed at 11 o'clock. The rule is made to make sure students have enough sleeping, however, causing many students to be short-lighted. As many students cannot finish their homework before bed time, they have to do it lying on bed lighted by electric torch whose light is weak. Therefore, schools should take that into consideration and come up with an effective solution.
4. How do people obey the rules?
People are taught to obey the rules at young age. They keep them in mind and do as demanded. Gradually, the rules become somehow the standard for living. In general, people obey the rules just by following the standard.
5. Should students be involved in the making of the rules?
I am for that. Getting older, students gradually have own their ideas. And there are some rules against their will. For example, many primary and middle schools have students wear uniform at school, making a great many students feel no freedom and personality. To this matter, I think schools can make compromise which will enable teenagers to enjoy characteristic happiness.
6. What rules are there people should obey in the society?
The society is made of rules and laws which keep people in harmony and things running smoothly. Traffic rules are an important part of the rules. In daily life, people need to obey the traffic rules, without which the traffic will be in a mess, and people will be in great danger and difficulty to get to where they want to go.
7. Are rules different between primary school and secondary school?
The rules in primary schools are sure not to be the same as those in secondary schools. As students are in different growing phases, there are particularrequirements for them. Pupils at primary schools are required to be honest, to respect the old, to develop a good habit. In contrast, secondary school students should have self-discipline, to be hard-working and to take care of others.
8. Are there any rules in company?
Surely there are rules in companies. First of all, all employees should be punctual. That is to say, they should arrive at the company no later and leave it no earlier at set time, or they will be punished. Besides, they should complete their work well and on time. Sometimes, they have to be transferred
from one section to another, one branch to another as long as needed by work.