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/ Describe the information that was incorrect that you got



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12/ Describe the information that was incorrect that you got. 
You should say: 
When it happened
What the information was
How you found it incorrect
And explain how yon felt about it 
Today I’m going to share with you an occasion on which I got messed up on an 
important piece of news. It was an announcement on the internet that A, my 
favorite singer, was going to show up in my neighborhood. 
At first, I was thrilled to bits upon hearing it through the grapevine that my idol 
would show up; but then I became quite gob smacked and felt quite dubious 
about the trustworthiness of the news, as it might have spread by some 
unethical guys trying to trick other vulnerable and gullible net users. Having this 
in mind, I searched low and high on the internet again, and found out that the 
news was actually a hoax.
The post on his timeline on Facebook stated that he was going to film a comedy 
show in a city quite far away from my house, which would be out of the question 
for me to make it to see his performance.
After finding out the reality, I was simply just bored to tears and quite let down, 
enraged by the misleading information; but I guess I had to accept the reality.
QUESTIONS FOR PART 3 
What’s the difference between giving information by phone and by email?
The difference is the time gap. For conveying information via phone calls, 
instant replies are often expected as people are reached by phone most quickly, 
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so it's quite efficient, particularly when the person need to be informed 
immediately of an urgent issue. By contrast, email, though a fast means of 
communication, often gives users plenty of time to deliberate on the pros and 
cons before answering the email. 
How can people check whether a piece of information is correct or not?
There are various means that can help people tell the right information from the 
wrong one. The first approach is to gain access to reliable sources of 
information, and make a comparison with the fraudulent information to see the 
differences. Dependable sources of news can be established newspapers like 
BBC, the New York Times and other verified news agencies. The second 
method is that people can ask for advice of professionals in the field, either by 
phone or email, and wait for some days to receive their feedback. 

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