I forgot to add the following sentences. Thank you very much.

1) In the evening I always have to prepare (?) my schoolbag.I must put up my hand if I want to speak (??)
I mustn't eat or drink during school hours (also: lessons?)
2) I mustn't interrupt my (the?) teachers when they explain (are explaining?). I must put up mu hand to ask a question to the teacher.
Write to me soon. (Can you end a letter that way?)I mustn't prompt a classmate who is being tested orally
3) I'm writing to you to tell you what I must and musnt't do when at school as well as about my household (not housework) chores.You mustn't speak during an oral explanation.
4) I have to take care of the family pets.When I do the washing, I take the clothes out of the laundry basket, sort them (I separate the dark from the light(fair clothes), put them into the washing machine and start it.
5) When the washing is finished (not: when the washing machine has finished?), I take the clothes out and hang them to dry.

2. spelling of mu = my

ask a question OF the teacher (more commo)

4. not "fair clothes" = go with light

Everything else is possible, including what you have in parentheses.

Sra

1) In the evening, I always have to prepare my schoolbag. To do this, I need to gather all the necessary materials, such as my textbooks, notebooks, and any other items required for the next day of school. I can also check my schedule or homework assignments to make sure I have everything I need.

If you want to ask a question during class, you should definitely put up your hand. By raising your hand, you signal to the teacher that you have something to say or ask. This helps maintain order and allows the teacher to manage the class effectively.

Regarding eating or drinking during school hours or lessons, it is generally not allowed in many schools. It is essential to follow the school's rules and regulations on this matter. Usually, there are designated break times or areas where you can have a snack or drink. Pay attention to the school's guidelines to ensure you follow them correctly.

2) When the teachers are explaining something, it is important not to interrupt them. By interrupting, you may disrupt the flow of their explanation and hinder your own understanding of the topic. Instead, you should patiently wait for an appropriate time to ask a question or seek clarification. A common way to do this is by raising your hand. Raising your hand indicates to the teacher that you have a question or need assistance. Wait for the teacher to acknowledge you, and then you can ask your question or make your comment.

As for ending a letter with "Write to me soon," it may not be the most conventional way to conclude a letter. Usually, the closing of a letter includes phrases such as "Sincerely," "Best regards," or "Yours faithfully," followed by your name. However, if you are writing to a close friend or family member, it might be acceptable to end the letter with a more casual phrase like "Write to me soon." Just keep in mind the context and your relationship with the recipient.

When a classmate is being tested orally, it is important not to prompt them. Prompting means giving them hints or clues to help them answer the questions or complete the task. It is essential to let your classmate demonstrate their own knowledge and skills without any external assistance.

3) It's great that you are writing to tell me about your school responsibilities and household chores. When you are at school, it is important not to speak during an oral explanation. Oral explanations are meant for the teacher to communicate and for students to listen attentively and learn. It is important to demonstrate respect for both the teacher and your classmates by remaining silent and attentive during an oral explanation.

4) Taking care of family pets is a wonderful responsibility. When it comes to doing the washing, you have outlined the correct steps. First, you take the clothes out of the laundry basket, ensuring that you separate them according to their color or type (e.g., separating dark clothes from light or fair clothes). This helps prevent color bleeding or staining. Then, you put the sorted clothes into the washing machine, making sure not to overload it. Finally, you start the washing machine by following the instructions provided by the manufacturer or any specific guidelines from your family.

5) After the washing cycle is complete, you need to remove the clothes from the washing machine. Then, you should hang them up to dry. You can do this by finding a suitable place, such as a clothesline or drying rack, where the clothes can air dry. Hanging them up allows the clothes to drip off any excess water and facilitates the drying process. Make sure to hang them in a way that allows air to circulate freely for optimal drying.