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A (1) ___________________ children who are bullied by other kids could have mental
health problems when (2) ___________________. The study found that bullied children are
more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety in adulthood than children who (3)
___________________. Researchers found that the children who experienced only bullying
were 1.6 times more (4) ___________________ who experienced only child abuse to have
mental health problems or (5) ___________________ harm themselves. Researcher Dr
Dieter Wolke said society often thinks bullying is a normal part of childhood. He said:
"Being bullied is not a harmless rite of passage or an inevitable (6) ___________________; it
has serious long-term consequences."
Bullying is a big problem (7) ___________________. In Britain, about 16,000 children stay
at home and do not go to school because they are often bullied. Their exam results suffer (8)
___________________ chances of going to university (9) ___________________ jobs.
Bullied children may also suffer from other problems. They can have serious illnesses, an
inability to focus on one thing (10) ___________________, poor social skills, and have
trouble holding down a job or staying in a relationship. Catherine Bradshaw, (11)
___________________ violence, said parents and schools needed to do more about
recognizing and preventing bullying. She said parents needed to teach their children how to
communicate (12) ___________________ children.
1. TRUE / FALSE: Read the headline. Guess if a-h below are true (T) or false (F).
1. study a. attempted
2 likely b. frequently
3. tried c. hurt
4. harm d. probable
5. consequences e. likelihood
6. often f. stopping
7. chances g. research paper
8. focus h. specialist
9. expert i. effects
10. preventing j. concentrate
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
A new study says that children who are bullied by other kids could have mental health
problems when they are adults. The study found that bullied children are more likely to suffer
from depression and anxiety in adulthood than children who suffered child abuse.
Researchers found that the children who experienced only bullying were 1.6 times more
likely than those who experienced only child abuse to have mental health problems or to have
tried to harm themselves. Researcher Dr Dieter Wolke said society often thinks bullying is a
normal part of childhood. He said: "Being bullied is not a harmless rite of passage or an
inevitable part of growing up; it has serious long-term consequences."
Bullying is a big problem around the world. In Britain, about 16,000 children stay at home
and do not go to school because they are often bullied. Their exam results suffer and so do
their chances of going to university or getting good jobs. Bullied children may also suffer
from other problems. They can have serious illnesses, an inability to focus on one thing for a
long time, poor social skills, and have trouble holding down a job or staying in a relationship.
Catherine Bradshaw, an expert on youth violence, said parents and schools needed to do more
about recognising and preventing bullying. She said parents needed to teach their children
how to communicate well with other children.
ROLE PLAY
Role A – Bullying
You think bullying is the biggest thing children have to worry about. Tell the others three
reasons why. Tell them why their things aren't such a cause of worry. Also, tell the others
which is the least worrying of these (and why): exams, parents or money.
Role B – Exams
You think exams are the biggest thing children have to worry about. Tell the others three
reasons why. Tell them why their things aren't such a cause of worry. Also, tell the others
which is the least worrying of these (and why): bullying, parents or money.
Role C – Parents
You think parents are the biggest thing children have to worry about. Tell the others three
reasons why. Tell them why their things aren't such a cause of worry. Also, tell the others
which is the least worrying of these (and why): exams, bullying or money.
Role D – Money
You think money is the biggest thing children have to worry about. Tell the others three
reasons why. Tell them why their things aren't such a cause of worry. Also, tell the others
which is the least worrying of these (and why): exams, parents or bullying.
10) Should bullied children just learn how to deal with bullies?
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a F b T c T d F e F f F g T h T
1. a 2. c 3. d 4. b 5. a 6. d 7. c 8. b 9. c 10. b