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==Reading material==
==Reading material==
The learner should read the sections [[Problems with a Purchase]], [[Problems with Home Repairs]], [[Someone Owes You Money]], and [[Problems with Debt]] from the ''[[Consumer Law Wikibook]]'' from People's Law School.
The learner should read the sections [[Problems with a Purchase]], [[Problems with Home Repairs]], [[Someone Owes You Money]], and [[Problems with Debt]] in the ''[[Consumer Law Wikibook]]'' from People's Law School.


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

Revision as of 18:36, 22 March 2014

This lesson module is for teaching newcomers about consumer laws in British Columbia.

Reading material

The learner should read the sections Problems with a Purchase, Problems with Home Repairs, Someone Owes You Money, and Problems with Debt in the Consumer Law Wikibook from People's Law School.

Instructional packages

Consumer Law Instructional Package: Consumer Problems and How to Make Complaints, CLB 5-6 level: Instructional package for problems with consumer purchases and how to make a complaint, including activities, worksheets, and self-assessment tool:

Consumer Law Instructional Package: Problems, Repairs and Debts, CLB 7-8 level: Instructional package for problems with home repairs and consumer debt, including activities, worksheets, and self-assessment tool:

Quiz

Invite the learner to try a short Consumer Law Quiz (optional).

Media resources

A video for learners is under development.

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by People’s Law School, 2014.



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