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116 UniT 08 | Rules – make or break? Now close your eyes and listen to the interview. Get together with a partner. 1 What do you remember from the interview? 2 Was the interview easy or difficult to understand? What could help you understand more? Listen again and tick the correct statements. 1 Young people read a lot. 2 It’s normal for young people to trace the origin of the texts they read. 3 People feel that what’s on the internet is for general use. 4 Authors of texts which are published online don’t have to be mentioned if you use the text. 5 What people understand by ‘creativity’ has changed. 6 Sampling can be considered a creative activity. 7 It is wrong to take bits and pieces that already exist and make something new out of them. 8 There’s no difference between copying and creating something new out of other people’s material. 9 Presenting something that you have copied as your own work is not acceptable. 10 Copying text written by somebody else makes you think about it more. 11 Schools should stress the fact that plagiarism prevents learning. Discuss the following questions with a partner. Take notes on your ideas. 1 Is cheating in written tests ever OK? Can you find reasons when it might be? 2 Do you consider copying from other people cheating? Give reasons why/why not. 3 Many people say that copying from other people keeps you from learning anything yourself. Say why you agree or disagree with this. Write a PEEL paragraph giving your opinion on cheating at school. Is it ever OK to cheat? Use the ideas you’ve collected in exercise 28 and expressions from the word map below. Topic vocabulary: Rules, laws and regulations Complete the word map below with the correct expressions from the box. allowed getting detention banned prohibited breaking the law being arrested making strict laws against the law obeying the law/a rule going to jail sth. you must not do paying a fine introducing new regulations LISTENING 26a 21 b 27 SPEAKING 28 WRITING 29 LANGUAGE 30 rules, laws, regulations getting away with something permitted making up an excuse for sth. (10) (11) (9) (5) (12) (13) (6) (7) (2) (4) (3) legal illegal punishments (1) (8) Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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