• Cyberbullying
  • Nimo
  • 30.12.2024
  • English
  • Listening
  • 10
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Cy­ber­bul­ly­ing is bul­ly­ing

Die fol­gen­den Auf­ga­ben stam­men von der Seite:

https://lear­n­en­glish­teens.bri­tish­coun­cil.org/study-​break/video-​zone/cyberbullying-​lets-​fight-​it-​together

Sie wur­den für die di­gi­ta­le Be­ar­bei­tung in ein an­de­res For­mat ge­bracht.

1
Pre­pe­ra­ti­on
Match the vo­ca­bu­la­ry with the cor­rect de­fi­ni­ti­on.
  • laugh it off
  • a loser
  • a text
  • sup­po­sed to be
  • a freak
  • de­le­ted
  • a night­ma­re
  • a cy­ber­bul­ly
  • an un­kind name for so­me­o­ne who is stran­ge or dif­fe­rent
  • try to igno­re a pro­blem by pre­ten­ding it's not se­rious
  • re­mo­ved
  • an SMS
  • an un­kind name for so­me­o­ne who is worth­less
  • so­me­o­ne who uses com­pu­ters or mo­bi­le pho­nes to hurt so­me­o­ne
  • be­lie­ved to be
  • a bad dream
2
Watch the video on Bri­tish Coun­cil: Learn Eng­lish Teens.
In case the QR code doesn't work, you'll find it on DiLer.
3
Put the sen­ten­ces in the cor­rect order.
(1-7)
  • A girl calls Joe from a phone­box.
  • Joe is fri­ends with the mean girl.
  • Joe's mum wat­ches his video.
  • Joe re­cei­ves a messa­ge on the com­pu­ter.
  • Joe and his mum speak to the head teacher.
  • Joe re­cei­ves a text after class.
  • The po­li­ce come to school.
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