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Listening comprehension - Prison for teenage cyber-bully




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                                                  LISTENING COMPREHENSION
 
 
                                      PRISON FOR TEENAGE CYBER-BULLY 
 
 
                                                                                 
 
 
LISTEN TO THE FOUR VOKIS AND THEN ANSWER THE QUESTION BELOW :
 
                     
       
PART 1:  http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?scid=9867238&height=267&width=200
PART 2:  http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?scid=9867783&height=267&width=200
 
PART 3:  http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?scid=9867890&height=267&width=200
PART 4:  http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?scid=9867952&height=267&width=200
 
 

Based on what you hear, choose the best option a, b, c or d to finish each of the statements:

 

1.      Nowadays, bullies

      are very active on social networking sites

       usually use mobile phones to insult people

     have some new means to offend people

     mainly threaten people using instant messages

 

2.      Keeley was forced to leave school at the age of 14

       because she had maltreated Emily

    because she had beaten Emily

        because she had broken the door of Emily’s house

        because she had kicked the door of Emily’s house

 

3.      The 18-year- old Keeley was arrested for

 deleting a message on a site

    threatening her classmates

       posting a message on Facebook

       a verbal confrontation with Emily

 

4.      In Britain, you can be imprisoned

     if you bully someone in any way

       if you seriously disturb someone in public

       if you tease someone at home

       just if you torment someone when there are witnesses

 

5.      In court, Keeley couldn’t defend her actions

      because she had been drunk that night

         because her message was recorded on Facebook

       because she had posted too many messages

       because she hadn’t deleted her message

 

6.      It is easier to prove cyber-bullying than verbal bullying because

     there are so many witnesses

        people often admit their crime

       it’s easier to find evidence

    the police work harder on finding cyber-bullies

 

7.      Now, the convicted girl feels bad because

   she has seen some bad comments about herself online

  she expects people to write bad comments about her on Facebook

 she realizes what she has done is serious

   she cannot now contact her friends on Facebook