Talking to the Police Lesson Module
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The Talking to the Police lesson module is for teaching newcomers about talking to the police in British Columbia.
Reading material
- The learner should read the [Talking to the Police] fact sheet from People's Law School.
Instructional packages
- Talking to the Police Instructional Package, CLB 5-6 level: Instructional package for talking to the police, including activities, worksheets, and self-assessment tool:
- Download in Word format (.docx)
- Download in PDF format (PDF)
- Talking to the Police Instructional Package CLB 7-8 level: Instructional package for talking to the police, including activities, worksheets, and self-assessment tool:
- Download in Word format (.docx)
- Download in PDF format (PDF)
Quiz
- Invite the learner to try a short Consumer Law Quiz (optional).
- Consumer Law Quiz
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