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==Reading material==
==Reading material==


The learner should read the sections [[Identity Theft]], [[Internet Scams]], [[Loan and Credit Scams]], [[Work Scams]], and [[Prize, Sales and Relative Scams]] in the ''[[Consumer Law Wikibook]]'' from People's Law School.
The learner should read the sections [[Identity Theft]], [[Online and Computer Scams]], [[Loan and Credit Scams]], [[Work Scams]], and [[Prize and Contest Scams]].


==Instructional packages==
==Instructional packages==

Revision as of 22:06, 20 April 2017

This lesson module is for teaching newcomers about scams to avoid in British Columbia.

Reading material

The learner should read the sections Identity Theft, Online and Computer Scams, Loan and Credit Scams, Work Scams, and Prize and Contest Scams.

Instructional packages

Scams to Avoid Instructional Package: Prize, Sales and Relative Scams, CLB 4 level: Instructional package on prize, sales and relative scams, including activities, worksheets, and self-assessment tool:

Scams to Avoid Instructional Package: Identity Theft and Scams, CLB 7-8 level: Instructional package on identity theft and scams to avoid, including activities, worksheets, and self-assessment tool:

Scams to Avoid Listening Package: Listening package on identity theft and scams to avoid, including activities and worksheets:

Quiz

Invite the learner to try a short Scams to Avoid Quiz (optional).

Media resources

Identity Theft: Scams to Avoid
When I'm 64 - Scams
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by People's Law School, 2014.


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