Kick off PTS, Schulbuch
Reading 87 Unit 7 If the way that someone talks or writes to you on the telephone or the internet makes you feel bad, you are probably being cyberbullied. No one has the right to cyberbully you. 20 . . . . No one should be cyberbullied Problem solving What should Kristin do? What would you tell her? Write some ideas below. What should Janet do? What would you tell her? Write some ideas below. Discuss your answers with a partner. 17 Read the statements about how to stop cyberbullying and tick the correct ones. Workbook p. 37 / ex. 7 1 Save copies of bullying emails or text messages. 2 Don’t tell anybody. 3 Block the bully’s messages. 4 Reply to the bully. 5 Show copies of the messages to an adult or teacher. 6 Post photos or messages about the person who is bullying you. 7 Talk about your problem with a friend. 8 Ignore the problem. Here are some tips that you should remember so that you don’t turn into a cyberbully: • Think about your words before you post them. • Read your message again before you send or post it. • Use acronyms like JK (“just kidding”) or write ;-) to make sure others know when you try to be funny. • If you get angry, relax before you write or send a nasty message. I hate you! JK Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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