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Read the text. Mark the statements as T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn’t say).
1. There are chat rooms for different age groups.
2. Teens visiting chat rooms should give specific details about themselves.
3. Teens should be with adults whenever they meet online users in person.
4. An IP address is a special number that every computer connected to the Internet has.
CHAT ROOMS
A chat room is an Internet environment where you can have several conversations with other people from around the world at the same time. There are different kinds of chat rooms such as IRC (Internet Relay Chat) and web page chat rooms. Most of them are used for entertainment purposes only and have cartoon characters that are used to identify frequent users. In monitored chat rooms, programmes either search conversations for bad language or administrators read texts before they are shown online. Consequently, those who misbehave are warned or kicked out!
In today’s world, over half of teens visit chat rooms. They feel they can talk to others in the virtual world without being judged by their looks or popularity. Unfortunately, some discuss their problems online when, in the real world, they would never ask a stranger for advice! What is more, the same technology that lets teens express themselves also attracts online predators. Online predators are Internet users who use the Internet to have access to children and teenagers.
Being Smart!
Teens who chat online should remember not to give out personal information, to use a nickname that does not reveal their sex and not to respond to private messages. They should also be careful of users who ask too many questions even if the questions seem innocent. These questions may be asked to trick teens into revealing where they live or go to school. In addition, teens must remember that they are in control and can stop a conversation at anytime, especially if they begin to feel uncomfortable or are suspicious.
Teens should avoid meeting online users. However, if they do decide to meet an online user, they should tell their parents beforehand and make sure the meeting is in a public place and under adult supervision.
Doing a Little Detective Work!
If a teen is under threat from an online predator, the police can find the «IP address» of the predator’s computer and track him down. An IP address is a unique identifying number that every computer connected to the Internet has. It acts just like a car licence plate and a telephone number: it shows ownership and enables authorities to protect people’s safety if needed.
Read the text. Mark the statements as T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn’t say).
1. There are chat rooms for different age groups.
2. Teens visiting chat rooms should give specific details about themselves.
3. Teens should be with adults whenever they meet online users in person.
4. An IP address is a special number that every computer connected to the Internet has.
CHAT ROOMS
A chat room is an Internet environment where you can have several conversations with other people from around the world at the same time. There are different kinds of chat rooms such as IRC (Internet Relay Chat) and web page chat rooms. Most of them are used for entertainment purposes only and have cartoon characters that are used to identify frequent users. In monitored chat rooms, programmes either search conversations for bad language or administrators read texts before they are shown online. Consequently, those who misbehave are warned or kicked out!
In today’s world, over half of teens visit chat rooms. They feel they can talk to others in the virtual world without being judged by their looks or popularity. Unfortunately, some discuss their problems online when, in the real world, they would never ask a stranger for advice! What is more, the same technology that lets teens express themselves also attracts online predators. Online predators are Internet users who use the Internet to have access to children and teenagers.
Being Smart!
Teens who chat online should remember not to give out personal information, to use a nickname that does not reveal their sex and not to respond to private messages. They should also be careful of users who ask too many questions even if the questions seem innocent. These questions may be asked to trick teens into revealing where they live or go to school. In addition, teens must remember that they are in control and can stop a conversation at anytime, especially if they begin to feel uncomfortable or are suspicious.
Teens should avoid meeting online users. However, if they do decide to meet an online user, they should tell their parents beforehand and make sure the meeting is in a public place and under adult supervision.
Doing a Little Detective Work!
If a teen is under threat from an online predator, the police can find the «IP address» of the predator’s computer and track him down. An IP address is a unique identifying number that every computer connected to the Internet has. It acts just like a car licence plate and a telephone number: it shows ownership and enables authorities to protect people’s safety if needed.
Choose the sentence which best summarises the text.
1. You should always be careful when chatting online.
2. You should always chat online with adult supervision.
3. You should only visit monitored chat rooms.
Fill in the gaps using the words in bold from the text.
1. You can use search engines to … specific information.
2. I … Jamie about the dangers of swimming alone.
3. The policemen were … of the two men in the van.
4. The Statue of Liberty … many visitors from all over the world.
5. Very young children need close … as they are very active.
6. Penpen got her … because she always has a pen in her mouth.
Answer the questions.
1. What could happen if you behave badly in a chat room?
2. What advantages are there in using a chat room?
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