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3 were published in a prestigious medical publication by a British surgeon. The problem was that the unsupported claims were picked up by the media and the news spread like wildfire. Soon enough the general public were understandably concerned about the risks and huge numbers of parents refused to vaccinate their children. Consequently, in recent years we have seen an increase in the number of children suffering childhood diseases such as measles. By the time the claims were proven unfounded, the damage was done and even to this day some people still believe that there is a link between vaccines and autism. Presenter: It just goes to show how difficult it is sometimes for the truth to be heard. Journalist: Absolutely. Presenter: So, in practical terms, how can we be sure that what we're reading is true? Journalist: Well, we can take certain steps such as checking the original source of the information and, if at all possible, checking that the original source is reliable and not just taken from either Wikipedia, Facebook or the media. Presenter: Right, so we need to be a little more critical and not just believe everything we read online. Journalist: That's right, although it's difficult because we want information quickly and immediately, so it's not always viable to spend time checking the sources of information, even though we should. And we should certainly try and reflect on the information and decide ourselves if we think it's true or not. If you feel unsure about the validity of certain information, then there's no harm in looking into it further to check how true it actually is. Presenter: That's very true. We often take things at face value and don't really take the time to think critically about them. Part 2: For questions 1-5. You hear a conversation between a father and his son. Choose the correct answer (A, B, C or D) which fits best according to what you hear. 1. In what way does the father admit to being mistaken? A. He was surprised how he was able to stay resolute for the benefit of his family. B. What happened between the two men was in direct contrast to what he had expected to happen. C. He thought his own children would have taken the news in a considerably worse fashion. D. The effect that the incident had on him was more severe than he thought it would be. 2. What view does the son express towards his father? A. Despite the incident he should have been more attentive to the needs of his children during the ordeal. B. That he has the ability to process matters such as a death in an admirable way. C. How he regrets the manner in which he reacted to the incident with his mother. D. That the father is considered to be a stoic character.