Maggie: Hello, Mr Zhou. May I talk to you?
Mr Zhou: Sure! What's it about?
Maggie: It's about 1.
starting a club
. I've heard that students can start their own clubs. Could you tell me how to do it?
Mr Zhou: Sure! You'll just need to 2.
write
a proposal about your plans. What type of club do you want to start? It should help students 3.
learn/develop skills
—you can't have a "juice-drinking club", for example, or the principal won't agree to it!
Maggie: That's fine! I want to 4.
start a short story writing club
, and I noticed we don't have a short story writing club. Would that be OK?
Mr Zhou: That sounds like a great idea. In your proposal, you'll need to mention the name of 5.
the club
, the name of 6.
the leader
, the aims of the club, and the 7.
activities
. Then you'll need to meet each week on a 8.
regular basis
. You should also plan to organize at 9.
least one activity
the club. You should plan what you'll need, and how you're going to find 10.
members
. When your proposal is ready, you must find at least 11.
ten students to sign up for
the first meeting. Then give your proposal to me.
Maggie: OK, what happens after I give you that?
Mr Zhou: I'll 12.
look at
your proposal, and if it's 13.
good
, I'll give it to the 14.
principal
. Once he agrees, I'll help you find a place for the club and set up your first meeting!