EFS class

Wednesday, 28 February 2018




  • How often have kids experienced some sort of bullying on Internet?
  • Every time when kids use the internet.
  • What bullying is higher - the cyber bullying or school bullying?
  • The cyber bullying.
  • What does cyber bullying include?
  • Myspace, Facebook,MSN, email and mobile phone as well.
  • How do the bullied kids feel?
  • The bullied kids feel alone, overwhelmed by the amount of exposure online abuse can gain and also feel powerless to stop it.
  • How many kids have reported cyber bullying to adults?
  • One third of kids have told an adult about cyber bullying.
  • What help has been provided for cyber bullying?
  • They can get help from the website that they have been used it and get adult to help them to contact myspace, google,or whatever online service you are being cyberbullied on to let them know what is going on. They can talk to people you trust , family member or people in the school system about what is happening.
  • How do kids deal with the negative emotions as a result of cyber bullying?
  • In dealing with negative emotions as a result of cyber bullying, many kids develop great coping strategies and ways to manage their negative emotions.
    • Do many people agree to terms and conditions without reading them?
    • Yes, they do
    • What happens when you click Facebook button?
    • Mean you agree to a whole things and  you give permission for Facebook to collect and use your personal information.
    • Why are kids under 13 banned from most social media sites?
    • Because they want to protect the kids.
    • What is the reason for that restriction?
    • Kids under 13 could not make an informed decision about what personal information they should keep private online.
    • How some kids under 13 still use the sites?
    • By giving a false age.
    • What is the best way to protect children?
    • To teach the kids from an early age how to stay safe and private online.
    • Give examples for this
    • Asking before tagging someone in a picture or video.
    • Not revealing personal information.
    • Recognise that others opinion will be different to yours.
    • Only say online what you would say to someone's face.

    Issues in English 2 is very useful for students,adults and people who speak English as a second language. This program is easy to learn and can be used for independent self- study. It has 4 levels from level 1 to level 4.Each level has 8 topics. Each topic has variety of activities such as: listening,vocabulary...etc. All the topics are very interesting. The students or people who speak English as a second language will improve their learning English language quickly from this program.