My 1,000
Ideas
e-Book

Breaking News English

HOME  |  HELP MY SITE  |  000s MORE FREE LESSONS
 
My 1,000
Ideas
e-Book
 
 

HOW TO PLAY:

E-mail this lesson to someone who would like to use it in classroom or study with it. 000's more free lessons.

 1. Click this link to listen.

 2. Listen and choose the correct word in the grey box with the "up / down" arrows.

 3. Check your answers.

 4. Press the "refresh" button on your browser to play again.

Good Luck.
Seven-year-olds are posting abuse and comments about their teachers on networking websites such as Facebook, to new research. Even , some of their parents are adding their comments. This is a serious in the cyber-bullying of teachers. A British teaching conducted a survey of more than 7,500 teachers. It found that almost of teachers had reported abuse to the school, police or the . Over 20 per cent of teachers felt they had been cyber-bullied in the year. Three per cent of the comments were from .

The survey revealed that 64% of the were made by pupils, 27% by parents, and the by both. Many were about teachers’ appearance, , and sexuality. The union's general secretary, said: "It is that steps need to be taken to protect teachers from the abuse of social ." She added: "Teachers are often by the vile of the abuse they are suffering. Some have lost their to teach…and have left the ." Many teachers are afraid to report the abuse. They think it would lead to more .

Back to the lesson page

 

THE NEXT LEVEL


MORE ACTIVITIES:

QUIZZES MORE QUIZZES PRINT SEAN'S OTHER SITES

Sentence Jumble

No Spaces

No letters

Gap-Fill

Consonants

Missing Letters

Initals Only

Text Jumble - 15

Text Jumble - 24

Vowels

Handout

Two-Page Mini-Lesson

SPEED READING

3 different speeds

LISTEN

MP3

 



Copyright © 2004-2014 by Sean Banville | Links | About | Privacy Policy