3H Wed (Individual) (LessPro)
3H Wed (Individual) (LessPro)
3H Wed (Individual) (LessPro)
Point: British author George Orwell (bought/wrote) the novel “1984” and
(wrote/published) it in the year 1949.
Explanation:
It tells the reader about a time in the future when it is (possible/impossible) to
hide from surveillance by the government.
The people are reminded about it by the government with the phrase “Big
(Boss/Brother) is watching you”.
Example: The world that Orwell predicted in the (journal/novel) is already a
reality, for better or worse.
2.
Point: Many cities (do not have/have) video systems installed mainly to improve
their safety.
Explanation: One of the cities is (Pierre/Paris) in France.
Example:
The city has road cameras nearly everywhere to (stop traffic/control traffic).
The city buses also have about (20000/2000) camera to (prevent
crimes/encourage crimes).
3.
Point: Britain is also one of the major cities in the world that installed
(photo/video) surveillance systems to improve its safety.
Explanation:
In fact, it is said that there are five (thousand/million) cameras installed, which
makes it one camera for every 14 people.
This makes the country to have (less/more) surveillance cameras than any other
countries in (Asia/Europe).
Example: These cameras (play/watch) streets and parks, public transports,
stadiums and shopping areas.
4.
Point: Video surveillances and cameras are also a great (drawback/benefit) to
the police.
Explanation: This is because they can use the (voice recording/video footage)
as evidences.
Scotland Yard murder cases involved 95 per cent video footages as
(files/evidences) in 2009.
Example:
People even started putting signs that say (‘Video Surveillance Is In
Operation’/’Video Surveillance Will Be In Operation’), even if there is no video
camera in that particular area.
It makes the area feel (clearer/safer).
5.
Point: Video surveillance have also (stopped/saved) lives.
Explanation:
Poseidon is a set of 12 large machine (hands/eyes) that can understand when
swimmers are not (in the pool/moving normally).
It sets off an alarm for the lifeguards if there is an (object/emergency) in the pool.
Example:
One of Poseidon’s successful rescues was of 18-year-old (George Orwell/Jean-
Francois LeRoy).
6.
Point: Public surveillance is still the (problems/concerns) of many people.
Explanation: An American (doctor/lawyer) by the name Norman Siegel believes
that there (has/has not) been a lot of discussion about the advantages and
disadvantages of the huge increase of video cameras in public places.
Example: He also believes that people should (protest/vote) to show whether
they agree or disagree with the issue.