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PAGS 2026 LISTENING PRACTICE:
Cyberbullying
Brain-Friendly Tips for Success
1. Priming Stage
Analiza el glosario técnico. Pre-activar conceptos como "harassment" o "anonymity" permite que tu cerebro ignore el ruido y se enfoque en la lógica del mensaje.
2. Selective Attention
Presta atención a los consejos de seguridad. El cerebro retiene mejor la información cuando identifica que es útil para la protección personal (supervivencia).
3. Active Retrieval
Intenta responder las preguntas antes de leer el transcript. Forzar el recuerdo fortalece las rutas sinápticas de la comprensión auditiva.
Key Glossary (Input Priming)
Aggressive pressure or intimidation.
Acoso / Hostigamiento
The condition of being unknown.
Anonimato
The state of being alone or cut off.
Aislamiento
Information that must be protected.
Sensible / Confidencial
Controls to limit who sees your info.
Ajustes de privacidad
Images taken of a computer screen.
Capturas de pantalla
British Voice Task
Generando voz británica profesional con IA (British RP).
"As digital platforms become the primary space for social interaction, cyberbullying has emerged as a significant threat to the mental health of teenagers. Unlike traditional schoolyard bullying, online harassment follows the victim everywhere. Since most young people are constantly connected to their smartphones, the abuse can happen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Furthermore, the anonymity provided by the internet often makes bullies feel more powerful and less responsible for their actions. Harmful comments, fake rumors, or private photos can be shared with thousands of people in seconds, causing deep emotional pain and social isolation for the person being targeted.
To navigate the digital world safely, it is crucial to develop strong online safety habits. Security experts emphasize that users should never share sensitive personal information—such as passwords, home addresses, or private phone numbers—even with people they think they know online. Utilizing advanced privacy settings on social media is another essential step to control who can interact with your profile. If a person becomes a victim of cyberbullying, they should not respond to the provocations, as this often encourages the bully. Instead, they should block the harasser, save screenshots as evidence, and immediately report the situation to a teacher, a parent, or the police if necessary. Education and communication are the best tools to ensure that technology remains a positive force in our lives."
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