①"Beep, beep," goes the car horn. You've got dressed, but you haven't got time to eat breakfast. You run out of the front door and jump into waiting car. In the car, your friends say "Hey" as one of their parents drives you to school. This is the daily car pooling to school.
②Car pooling is a common way for many students in the US. You, along with many of your friends, can sit in the car, and share the journey to school each day. Parents may take turns to drive you all to school. Here are some good points that may catch your eyes.
③What do you do in the car? If you have no time for breakfast, you can have it in the car. If you're behind on your homework, you still have time to finish it before class. Some students can just sleep more before classes begin.
④Besides walking or cycling to school, car pooling is energy-efficient if you can't take the school bus. Instead of four cars taking four students to school each day, they can all share one car. Think of how much ▲ you can save!
⑤More importantly, car pooling teaches students life lessons not taught in class. It can teach students about the social responsibility of being on time. If you are late, then all of your friends will be late too.