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Thursday, January 27, 2022

Exam Card 5

 Reading 

 1. Read the article and say in 2—3 sentences what it is about.

BE KIND AND STAY SAFE

            Everybody knows that we should be polite and kind to people in real life and online. Unfortunately this doesn’t always happen. Where can you report online abuse or unkind messages to yourself or your friends? Do you know how to report and complain about harmful information online? For example, if you see an inappropriate tweet on Twitter you can click on ‘more’ and then choose ‘Report tweet’. You can then block all further tweets from that user.
         Even celebrities can be cyberbullied. Tom Daley, the British Olympic diver, was abused online. His father died during the 2012 Olympic Games and Tom received some very cruel tweets about his indifference towards his father’s health.
             Here are our top tips for staying safe online:
             1. Be nice! Treat people online as you do in real life.
             2. Don’t post anything online that you wouldn’t want people in real life to see.
           3. Check your privacy and security settings on social media sites and keep them as private as possible. Make sure you know exactly who can see your posts.
           4. Don’t ever post personal information like your home address, your email or your phone number.
           5. If you see something online that worries or upsets you, tell an adult about it straight away.
             6. Take part in Safer Internet Day.
           Safer Internet Day, or SID for short, tries to help people to use the Internet correctly. SID started in 2004 and is organised in February every year in 74 countries around the world to promote safe and responsible use of online technology and mobile phones. Each year there is a different topic such as cyberbullying or social networking. The focus for SID’s next campaign is “Let’s create a better internet together”. SID organisers want children and young people, parents and teachers, as well as industry and politicians to work together to build a better internet for all of us, but particularly for children.
          There are special lessons prepared for schoolchildren on Safer Internet Day in Britain. You can find out about SID on this website: http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/.


abuse [əˈbjuːs] оскорбление
to be cyberbullied [ˈsaɪbəbʊlɪd] быть преследуемым в киберпространстве


1. The journalist writes how to stop bad messages on Twitter. Find this extract and read it aloud.
3. What can we do to stay safe online?
4. Why is SID a good way to stop abuse on the Internet?

Listening

II. Listen to conversation and answer the questions below.

1. Where does the conversation take place?
2. What is the man interested in?
3. How much do you need to pay monthly?


Speaking

III. Let’s talk about Great Britain.

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