Olá, preciso fazer um trabalho de inglês selecionando uma reportagem QUE ESTEJA EM INGLÊS para analisar, traduzir e tudo mais. Alguém conheceria alguma reportagem em inglês que seja interessante de trabalhar? Não é preciso ser atual.
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Tem a BBC que tem várias reportagens que são boas para interpretar e entender;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/
Segue outros sites que possuem reportagens em inglês;
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/
http://www.nytimes.com/
Quero uma reportagem não muito grande em inglês e a tradução ,alguém pode me ajudar??!
Aqui tem uma entrevista com Bill Gates: http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/Bill.Gates.html
Mandela: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,9...
Jim Carrey: http://movies.ign.com/articles/498/498545p1.html
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What counts as bullying?
You don't have to be physically beaten up or hurt to be a victim of bullying. Teasing, being threatened and name calling can all be classed as forms of bullying.
There are lots of reasons why people are bullied. Some people are picked on because of their religion or race, whilst others are chosen because of their weight, the clothes they wear or because they're clever - things that no-one should be ashamed of.
If you're being bullied, you don't have to put up with it and there are many people that can help you do something about it.
How it can affect you
If you are being bullied, you may feel like you're trapped or alone. You may be finding it harder to make friends or talk to other people of your age. Your school work might also be suffering because you're worried about what might happen at school the next day.
If you're finding it hard to concentrate on your work and live your life normally, or if you're worried that the bullying is getting violent and you're scared for your safety, you must tell a teacher or your parents. You may find it difficult at first, but it's vital that you let them know what's happening so they can help you do something about it.