ГДЗ по английскому языку 10 класс упражнение - 2 р. 22 b
Julie do? Why?
A: I think Paolo should talk to a teacher because …
B: I agree. He can also …
Put an end to discrimination!
- Don’t suffer in silence. Call a helpline for advice or share your problem with a friend, a teacher or someone you trust. A problem shared is a problem halved!
- Know your rights. Remember: discrimination is illegal in Great Britain in employment, education, housing etc. Schools, police and employers have a responsibility to protect you!
- Get other people involved. If you’re feeling brave, start an anti-discrimination group in your school, university, youth group etc. You could provide a counselling service or invite guest speakers along.
- Above all, never give up! If you’re finding it difficult to get a job, keep on applying. If you’re being bullied because of your race,keep on fighting!
EVERYONE HAS A RIGHT TO LIVE HAPPILY AND FREE FROM DISCRIMINATION, NO MATTER WHO THEY ARE!
A: I think Paolo should talk to a teacher because the school has a legal responsibility to protect students from discrimination and bullying based on nationality.
B: I agree. He can also contact a helpline for confidential advice, and if the school doesn’t help, his parents could make a formal complaint to the local education authority.
A: I think Meg should contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service because age discrimination in employment is illegal in Great Britain.
B: I agree. She can also highlight her experience and recent training in job applications to counter stereotypes about older workers, and consider joining professional networks for mature job-seekers.
A: Julie could confide in a trusted adult, like a sports coach or school counselor, to address the isolation. Schools must act against look-based harassment.
B: She might start an outdoors club to meet like-minded peers and show that ‘tomboy’ styles are just as valid!