练习 |  FOX新闻:孩子被欺负了怎么办

练习 | FOX新闻:孩子被欺负了怎么办

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孩子被欺负了怎么办

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FOX新闻:孩子被欺负了怎么办

 

燕山大学 刘立军 编写

 

u TRANSCRIPT

 

Fox on Family. What if your child tells you they're being bullied: "They may not use the word bullying, but maybe they say 'hey somebody's really bothering me at school.' And I think our gut instinct as parents is to say, just ignore it."

 

But Julie Hertzog, head of the bullying prevention center at non-profit Pacer, says it takes a lot of courage for kids to speak up; many aren't telling their parents.

 

So she recommends thanking them and letting them talk: "Giving that support to your child and saying I'm so glad that you're telling me about this - stress that, and that way you're encouraging the conversation around it."

 

Then, have them help you come up with options; what they want to change and who to talk to, to help make it happen: "For kids it's not always even about fixing it right away. It's about giving them some of that power back that they've lost by being bullied."

 

Restoring some confidence and self-esteem, and reaffirming they're being taken seriously, with an action plan that also helps if it happens again.

 

There's much more at pacer.org / bullying.

 

With Fox on Family, I'm Lisa Brady.

 

Adapted from http://www.kekenet.com/broadcast/201811/569727.shtml

 

u VOCABULARY

 

1. bully v. bully sb. (into sth. / into doing sth.) to frighten or hurt a weaker person; to use your strength or power to make sb. do sth. 恐吓;伤害;胁迫。例如:

l My son is being bullied at school. 我儿子在学校里受欺负。

l I won't be bullied into signing anything. 我绝不会屈服于压力签署任何东西。

2. gut adj. based on feelings and emotions rather than thought and reason 以感情为基础的;非理性的;本能的。例如:a gut feeling / reaction本能的感觉 / 反应

3. reaffirm v. to state sth. again in order to emphasize that it is still true 重申;再次确定

 

u QUESTIONS

 

Read the passage. Then listen to the news and fill in the blanks with the information (words, phrases or sentences) you hear.

 

Fox on Family. What if your child tells you they're being bullied: "They may not use the word ______________, but maybe they say 'hey somebody's really bothering me at school.' And I think our _____________ instinct as parents is to say, just __________________ it."

 

But Julie Hertzog, head of the bullying prevention center at non-profit Pacer, says it takes a lot of courage for kids to ____________________; many aren't telling their parents.

 

So she recommends ___________________________________: "Giving that support to your child and saying I'm so glad that you're telling me about this - stress that, and that way you're encouraging the conversation around it."

 

Then, have them help you ________________________________; what they want to change and who to talk to, to help make it happen: "For kids it's not always even about fixing it right away. It's about giving them some of that _______________ back that they've lost by being bullied."

 

Restoring some _____________________ and _______________________, and reaffirming they're ________________________________, with an action plan that also helps if it happens again.

 

There's much more at pacer.org / bullying.

 

With Fox on Family, I'm Lisa Brady.

 

u KEY

 

Read the passage. Then listen to the news and fill in the blanks with the information (words, phrases or sentences) you hear.

 

Fox on Family. What if your child tells you they're being bullied: "They may not use the word bullying, but maybe they say 'hey somebody's really bothering me at school.' And I think our gut instinct as parents is to say, just ignore it."

 

But Julie Hertzog, head of the bullying prevention center at non-profit Pacer, says it takes a lot of courage for kids to speak up; many aren't telling their parents.

 

So she recommends thanking them and letting them talk: "Giving that support to your child and saying I'm so glad that you're telling me about this - stress that, and that way you're encouraging the conversation around it."

 

Then, have them help you come up with options; what they want to change and who to talk to, to help make it happen: "For kids it's not always even about fixing it right away. It's about giving them some of that power back that they've lost by being bullied."

 

Restoring some confidence and self-esteem, and reaffirming they're being taken seriously, with an action plan that also helps if it happens again.

 

There's much more at pacer.org / bullying.

 

With Fox on Family, I'm Lisa Brady.

 


  • 时长:1.0分钟
  • 语速:158wpm
  • 来源:刘立军 2019-01-03