Match gaps 1-4 in the text with sentences A-E, use your answers to exercise 2 to help youcíu b3 ----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- 5 Over a million people have visited her fundraising 6 His reply to the bullies quickly became a viral Reading Strategy When you do a gapped sentence task, think about the order of events within a text. Having a clear idea of the sequence helps you to check that your sentence fits. 3 Match gaps 1-4 in the text with sentences A-E. Use your answers to exercise 2 to help you. There is one extra sentence. A Within a few days, there were hundreds of comments about the cheerleader. B The comments did not make Kaitlyn feel sad; they made her feel angry. C Of course, they sometimes make negative comments about other teams and players too! D They said that it was not cyberbullying, according to their rules. E Soon, it had nearly a million views on YouTube. A cheerleader fights back The Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears are two American Football teams. Both teams have a lot of fans, and the fans have their own websites and internet forums. On these pages, they share photos, stories and jokes about the games and the players. But one day in 2013, a 'joke' became an example of cyberbullying. A fan uploaded a photo of a Green Bay Packers cheerleader to the Chicago Bears' Facebook page. He added an unkind comment about her appearance and invited other Chicago Bears fans to do the same. 2 They called her ugly and said that the Green Bay Packers had the worst cheerleaders in America. To them, it was all a big joke. But how did that cheerleader feel? The name of the Green Bay Packers cheerleader in the photo was Kaitlyn Collins. She found her photo on the Chicago Bears' Facebook page, read the comments and was very upset. She complained to Facebook, but they did not remove the photo. So Kaitlyn decided to fight against the bullies in her own way. She made a video and posted it on YouTube. In her video, she did not speak; she wrote messages on paper and showed them to the camera. She explained that most of the Facebook comments were 'too horrible to repeat' but they had the Kaitlyn Collins same theme: they said she was 'ugly'. She also explained that some comments were different-they were kind. One comment said: "I'm a Bears fan, but she is not ugly- and she is also somebody's daughter." Her video became a viral story. After that, somebody from the Chicago Bears fan club deleted the photo from its Facebook page. In its place is a message about the dangers of cyberbullying. And now Kaitlyn has her own channel on YouTube. Her videos continue the fight against cyberbullying. cheerleaders |