Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Week 5 ; 8th-13th March

 CLASS 1 : 9th March 

It'S  A CRIME ! 

Objective : crime vocabulary 



Can you recognise some of your class typologyes ? 

 


the nerd - studies a lot and wants to answer all the time 

the bully - makes fun of vulnerable ones, sometimes they are aggressive 

the uneducated - litters around 

the snack -eater - eats during classes

love birds - they show their affection to everybody 

farter - farts in public, with no shame 

the sleeper - always tired , takes a nap anywhere 

the clumsy type - hits himself / trips over / drops things

the dumb/ clueless one - always behind , doesn't study 

the cheater - tries to copy from the others or from the Internet 



Page 70 

con man - escroc

burglar - spargator de locuinte

robber - spargator de banci/ magazin

shoplifter - hot din magazine

mugger- talhar 

pickpocket - hot de buzunare 

bargain = chilipir 

to own up to a mistake = a-si asuma o gresala

fine = amenda 


 Page 71 - listen to and read the text 

  • 1. What do you think of Mrs Atkins’s reaction when ...
    • she noticed her bike was stolen?
    • she found the thief’s note?
    2. How would you have reacted in those situations?
  • 3. What things (if any) do you buy online? Have you or has anyone you know ever been scammed?
Page 72 vocabulary ex 1 

Match the words with the definitions.


  • to do something illegal=  
  • to commit a crime
  • to be made to live in a special building for criminals =  
  • to go to prison
  • to take (a suspected criminal) to the police station=  
  • to arrest
  • to kill (a person) intentionally = 
  • to murder
  • money that you have to pay if you break a law =  
  • a fine
  • to enter by force (usually to steal something) = 
  • to break in
  • someone who intentionally kills another person =  
  • a murderer
  • to be found while committing a crime =  
  • to get caught
  • to have a problem because of something that you did wrong = 
  • to get into trouble
  • a person who is in prison = 
  • a prisoner


CLASS 2 : 10th March  2021

rainy, chilly

Wednesday 

IT'S  A CRIME ! 

Objective : reported speech statements 


Video page 72 - rules reported speech 

Ex 1 / 72 + ex 2/ 72 

  • 1. She told him that she had beenreally angry.
  • - I was/ have been really angry . 

  • 2. She said a friend  had given it to her years ago.
  • - A friend gave  it to me years ago.

  • 3. She said that [...] she  had always liked it.
  • - I have always liked it . 

  • 4. She said that she was still  feeling  surprised.
  • - I am still feeling surprised . 
  • 5. She said that [...] most people  would be  angry in her situation.
  • - Most people will be angry in my situation . 

  • 6. She said she was grateful that she could go  to school on her bike again.
  • - I am grateful that I can ...
  • 7. She added that she  would  probably  write another message.
  • -  I will probably write another message.

  • 8. She said that she  was not going to report  the incident to the police.
  • - I am not going to report ...

ex 3 / 72 

Rewrite these sentences in reported speech.

  • 1. ‘I’d be happy to put cameras all over the shop,’ the manager said.
  • ‘The police can’t find the con man,’ Dad said.
  • ‘We saw the robber from across the street,’ the woman told the police.
  • ‘We’re thinking of having a new alarm installed,’ the shop owner said.
  • ‘We haven’t heard or seen anything,’ our neighbours said.
  • Our neighbours said they hadn't hear or ...
  • ‘I’ll buy the games console for you,’ the man told his kids.
  • The man told his kids he would buy the games console for them 

ex 3/ 73 listening 
  • Jason’s initial reaction to Restoring Justice
  • The main idea behind Restoring Justice
  • How Jason felt about meeting his victim
  • How Mrs Schwartz felt about meeting her mugger
  • The reason Jason gave for mugging Mrs Schwartz
  • The people Mrs Schwartz feels suffered most




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