Host: Boys and girls, welcome to Teen Talk. Do you often make friends on the Internet? Do you have you are chatting with your net friends? What problems make you puzzled (困惑的)? Today, David Smith is here. He will give us some advice. |
Problems |
Advice |
Peer: If my net friends want to know my phone number, what should I do?
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David: You'd better not tell strangers your phone number. Knowing your phone number, they might know where you live, and they can call vou or vour Darents often. Sometimes it will bring you much trouble. |
John: Sometimes, I meet some adults. I have nothing to chat with them, What should I do? |
David: If you don't like talking with them, skip it. And look for some information you like. But sometimes, adults may give you some useful advice. |
George If they want to visit my home or invite me to their homes, what should I do?
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David: If you want to see them, make sure that at least one of your parents can go to meet them, too. Inviting them to your house is good, or let a parent take you over to their houses. Be sure you have a parent along with you. |
Victor:Then, what else should we pay attention to?
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David: If someone asks you not to tell your parents about him/her, you must tell your parents at once. If they don't tell you much about themselves, maybe they're not the ones they say they are |
Host: It's time to end the program. Thank you. |
David: Boys and girls, if you are often online, be careful. Don't let strangers know you very easily |
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