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human rights
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the basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person
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freedom
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the right to act, speak or think as you want, within the law
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equality
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the state of everyone having the same rights and chances
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discrimination
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treating a person or group unfairly because of who they are
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dignity
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the right to be treated with respect, as a person of worth
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justice
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fair treatment; getting what is right and deserved
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to stand up for (a cause)
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to support and defend a person, right or cause publicly
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a petition
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a signed request asking those in power to do something
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a peaceful protest
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a public act to show you disagree, without any violence
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to raise awareness
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to help more people learn about and care about an issue
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How do you introduce an opinion in English?
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In my opinion… / From my point of view… / It seems to me that…
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Give two connectors to link ideas.
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however (contrast), therefore (conclusion) — also: moreover, although.
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Which register suits a blog for other students?
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Informal — friendly and personal, addressing the reader directly.
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Name the three Paper 1 criteria.
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A Language (12), B Message (12), C Conceptual understanding (6).
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