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LISTENING PRACTICE

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VIDEO 1: YOUNG CARERS
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/59297320

Waar gaat deze video over?

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Wat is een 'young carer'?

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Kan je een voorbeeld geven van waar ze mee helpen?

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Young carers: ‘I like helping because it makes her happy’
Two ‘hidden’ young carers have described what it is like to look after their mum.
Kim, 10, and 13-year-old Amy look after their mum who has chronic kidney failure. They told the BBC Social Affairs team that for ten months they did not receive any official support - that means money or help with caring.

A young carer is someone under 18 who looks after someone in their family or a friend, who is ill, disabled or has a mental health condition. In England, BBC analysis has found 180,000 young carers are missing out on support because they are not on official records.

Local authorities have a duty to identify, assess and support children who provide a caring role.




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VIDEO 2: The female basketball player inspiring other young girls
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/59418684

Waar gaat deze video over?

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Waarom is zij begonnen met lesgeven aan meisjes?

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The female basketball player
Meet Jamad - her basketball videos have racked up millions of views online.

She's become TikTok famous thanks to her videos where she performs some pretty impressive tricks, all while wearing a traditional Muslim hijab.

The college athlete from Boston, in the US, is using her new found fame to inspire a new generation of players.


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"We lived in the projects"
Wat bedoelt ze hiermee?

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VIDEO 3: Mari Malek
Mari Malek is a New York-based supermodel, DJ and actor. She is also a refugee. War in South Sudan forced her to flee her country as a child. After four years in a refugee camp, she was granted entry to the US.
We lived in the projects. I was just an awkward child, tall, black. Where did she come from? Who is she? And I really couldn’t express myself because I didn’t know how to speak English.
Despite many setbacks, she eventually succeeded as a model.
When you do become a model, doesn’t mean you get a contract and then you become rich and famous and everything is awesome. No, no, no. It’s hard work, and I’m probably one of the only few black women in the industry.
Mari has not forgotten her past. She advocates tirelessly for the people of her war-torn homeland.
I wish I could help all of them, ... but I can’t! And it hurts my heart to see children, you know, suffering like this.
Her activism has taken her to the UN ... and to former President Obama. She has also formed a non-profit focused on education in South Sudan.
Everything that I’m doing connects because if I’m DJ-ing, modelling or acting, I always have to be doing it for a purpose and connecting it back to the story of where I come from. This is why I do this, to inspire refugee kids, to inspire anybody who’s facing difficulties and think that they cannot get out of it. Yes, you can, you can do it. To be strong, resilient, never give up on myself. That’s how I’ve made it this far.

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Welk van deze 3 video's vond jij het meest interessant? En waarom?

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