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READING Cheating<br />

I can give my opinions about cheating at school.<br />

1 Which of these things are cheating?<br />

Read the text and tick the things that<br />

are mentioned.<br />

1 Copying someone’s answers in a test.<br />

2 Copying someone’s homework.<br />

3 Doing homework with a friend.<br />

4 Emailing test questions to a friend.<br />

5 Copying an essay on the internet.<br />

6 Getting information on the internet.<br />

7 Writing an essay for someone.<br />

8 Using a calculator in a test.<br />

2 2.16 Read the text again and<br />

complete gaps 1–5 with sentences a–f.<br />

There is one sentence that you do not<br />

need. Then listen to the text and check<br />

your answers.<br />

a There is more competition today.<br />

b Many students don’t even realize that<br />

what they’re doing is wrong.<br />

c School principals can suspend or<br />

expel students who cheat.<br />

d That’s a lot of cheats!<br />

e But it isn’t only at school that people<br />

are cheating.<br />

f You can pay people online to write an<br />

essay for you.<br />

3 BUILD YOUR VOCABULARY Find the<br />

American English words in the text.<br />

British English American English<br />

secondary school high school<br />

marks<br />

1<br />

mobile phones<br />

2<br />

head teachers<br />

3<br />

4 Match the British English words in the box<br />

with the American English words in 1–10.<br />

shop biscuit trousers sweet<br />

lorry motorway petrol film<br />

rubbish pavement<br />

KEY PHRASES Agreeing and disagreeing<br />

I (don’t) think that … . I (don’t) think so.<br />

I agree / disagree with I’m not sure about that.<br />

that / you.<br />

Yes, I think you’re right.<br />

That’s right. That’s true, but ... .<br />

6 YOUR OPINIONS Ask and answer the questions.<br />

Use the key phrases and your own ideas.<br />

1 Do you have to cheat sometimes if you want<br />

to succeed?<br />

2 Is it easy to cheat nowadays?<br />

3 What should schools do with cheats?<br />

4 Are you really cheating if you copy someone’s<br />

homework?<br />

5 Should schools ask students to report people<br />

who cheat?<br />

CHEAT!<br />

What’s the problem?<br />

Recently, a study in the USA<br />

showed that 75% of high school<br />

students have cheated in tests<br />

and exams. If we include copying<br />

homework, the number is 90%. 1<br />

They think that cheating is OK now,<br />

because it’s common.<br />

That’s a problem.<br />

Who’s cheating?<br />

In the past, weaker students cheated, but now<br />

cheats are often clever kids who need higher grades.<br />

2<br />

One high school student says, ‘There’s big pressure<br />

to get into a good university. You have to get good<br />

grades, and to get good grades some people think they<br />

have to cheat.’<br />

1 gasoline 6 pants<br />

2 movie 7 cookie<br />

3 trash 8 sidewalk<br />

4 freeway 9 truck<br />

5 store 10 candy<br />

5 Study the key phrases. Which phrases<br />

can you use to disagree with an opinion?<br />

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