How do you think speculation can fuel the spread of misinformation, and what are some ways to prevent it?, Have you ever witnessed gossip that led to a serious controversy? How was it resolved, if at all?, Why do you think people are more likely to believe unsubstantiated rumours rather than verified facts?, In what ways can exaggeration make a rumour more harmful? Can you think of examples where this has happened?, How can the credibility of a source impact whether a piece of hearsay is believed or dismissed?, Do you think people who engage in slander or defamation should face legal consequences? Why or why not?, What are the social consequences for a rumour-monger in today's world, especially with the presence of social media?, Can the backlash from a fabricated rumour be more damaging than the rumour itself? Why do you think this happens?.
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Rumours! (C1 Speaking cards)
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