You should say

-What was it?
-When it was?
-Who caught you?
-How did you feel?

Model Answer

Introduction
  • Everyone as a child has done something bad at one time or another.
  • Even some mature people have also done bad things which they end up regretting.
  • I will be talking about my experience on been caught in a bad act
What was it?
  • I was caught eating the cookies in the cookies jar.
  • My Mum had given me one before,
  • But I was not satisfied, so I waited until after everyone had gone to bed.
When was it?
  • It was when I was 9th,
  • My mom used to say if I eat too much sugar.
  • That I become hyperactive,
  • So she always makes sure I don’t eat too much.
Who caught you?
  • After I made sure everyone was asleep,
  • I sneaked into the kitchen and took 4 cookies from the jar.
  • As I was about to close the jar,
  • My Mom came back into the kitchen.
  • I tried hiding the cookies from her,
  • but she could see through my lies.
  • She punished me the next day.
How did you feel?
  • I felt bad for stealing instead of obeying my mom.
  • So I apologized to her.
  • And from that day I never stole again.
Conclusion

Doing bad things has a bad result.

Part-3 : Follow up Questions @Smart Alpine Education
Que 1. Does engaging in bad things have negative or positive results?

It has a negative result, there is nothing bad that will come out with a positive result. What is bad is bad. No one should expect good results from doing bad things.

Que 2. What should parents do when their children do bad things?

Parents should punish their children, they can also talk to them about changing from their bad ways. But everybody knows that every disobedient child should be punished. Those punishments may vary, but at least they will get the message you are passing across to them.

Que 3. Can adults be disciplined for doing bad things?

Yes the can, no one should be left when caught in a bad act. Every adult should be responsible enough to own up to their mistakes and accept any necessary punishment for them.