Oral Comprehension about bullying

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Oral Comprehension about bullying Let’s recap!

Violence at school is called « bullying ». [ˈvaɪələns] What is bullying? Violence at school is called « bullying ». [ˈvaɪələns]

What type of violence is it? (2 answers) Physical aggression [ˈfɪzɪkl]  [əˈgreʃn]  Psychological aggression [ˌsaɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkl]  [əˈgreʃn]

Bullying. : Give example of actions Bullying?: Give example of actions! What do bullies (les aggresseurs) do? (5 answers) They call people names. They kick. They push. [pʊʃ]  They fight.   [faɪt]  They punch.

Who attacks? How many persons? A group of people usually attacks one individual. [ˈju:ʒəlɪ]

Where is usually the 1st place where people are confronted to bullying? xxxxxxx School is usually the first place where people are confronted to bullying. [ˈju:ʒəlɪ] [id]

Where exactly at school does it take place? (4 answers) or during sport activities or after school It often takes place in the playground. or sometimes even in the classroom during lessons.

What does this behaviour cause the victim. How does the victim feel What does this behaviour cause the victim? How does the victim feel? (5 answers) This behaviour causes the victim a lot of suffering. = The victim suffers a lot. They can become nervous. They can lack confidence. Sometimes they become sad or depressed. They can refuse to go to school because they’re unhappy.

What are the solutions against bullying? Parents and teachers can help young people with the stress that such violence causes. Pupils can talk to their teachers who will always listen.