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Crime

Crime. Crime – vocabulary Copy the box – can you fill it in?. Crime (verb). Crime (noun). Person (noun). theft. thief. to steal. to rob. robbery. robber. mugger. to mug. mugging. to vandalise . vandalism. vandal. assault. to assault. assailant. to shoplift. shoplifter.

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Crime

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  1. Crime

  2. Crime – vocabularyCopy the box – can you fill it in? Crime (verb) Crime (noun) Person (noun) theft thief to steal to rob robbery robber mugger to mug mugging to vandalise vandalism vandal assault to assault assailant to shoplift shoplifter shoplifting to murder murderer murder Can you think of any more crimes?

  3. What the difference between…? …rob and steal? You rob a place and steal a thing. …a burglar and a thief? A burglar steals from houses or flats but a thief steals from anywhere. …murder and manslaughter? Manslaughter is when someone is killed by accident. …a policeman and a judge? A policeman wears a uniform and a judge works in a courtroom

  4. Pre-Listening • Have you ever been the victim of a crime? What happened? • Did you ever get burgled? Did anyone ever break into your house or flat? What happened? • Listen to the lady telling her mother about a burglary? How many things did they steal?

  5. Listen again and answer the questions 1. How does she say they got in? Through the small window Laptop, MP3 player, playstation 3, Wii, children's games, some old jewellery 2. Write down three things they took? Terrible and so sad 3. How does the woman feel now? make sure alarms are on, all the doors are locked and bolted, put alarms on the doors. 4. What is she going to do in future?

  6. What are the most common crimes in your area? Do you think the police do a good job where you live? Have you ever been the victim of a crime? What happened? Have you ever committed a crime? What did you do? 5. Do the police in your country carry guns? Do you think this is a good idea. 6. How can we keep crime low? 7. Do you think some criminals should be killed if they commit very serious crimes? 8. Do you think we have too many laws or not enough? Talk about these crime questions with a partner.

  7. Writing – report writing You’re going to write a report about a crime you saw. It could be a car accident, a robbery or something. It doesn’t have to be true! • Write what you were doing when it happened. • Write where it happened. • Explain what happened. Include an introduction, a main body and a conclusion. You must write 150 words.

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