
- •Crime and punishment General Vocabulary (part I)
- •What is crime?
- •Vocabulary exercises (part I)
- •Crime busters
- •Crime and Criminals
- •Communicative Activities
- •Hopeless hold-ups
- •Improve your writing: Writing a story.
- •E.G. When/While they were talking in the cemetery, a thief stole their bag.
- •E.G. When she pressed the button, the lift stopped.
- •Write 3 short compositions describing each of the above mentioned crimes.
- •Outline for Witness Statements
- •Texts for Reading and Rendering
- •Do you live in a burglar-friendly house?
- •Suicide
- •Suicide refers to intentional self-destruction* or self-killing.
- •General Vocabulary and Expressions (part II)
- •Civil and criminal penalties
- •Text 2.
- •Imposition of penalties
- •Vocabulary exercises (part II)
- •Ex.3. Express the following idea in one term.
- •Offences
- •Punishment
- •Communicative Activities
- •Texts for Reading and Rendering Text 1. Death penalty
- •Improve your writing skills
- •- Write an essay on Capital Punishment following the paragraph plan:
- •Text 2. Gun control
- •1. How strict are the gun control laws in rf? Read the text below and try to compare the gun control regulations in rf with those that exist in the us?
- •Discussion
- •Role of police force
- •Discussion
- •Listening Comprehension
Vocabulary exercises (part I)
Ex. 1. Now match these crimes / offences (1-16) with their definitions (a-p):
1. forgery (b); 2. treason (o); 3. fraud (m); 4. laundering money (d); 5. handling stolen goods (l); 6. murder / homicide (i); 7. mugging (g); 8. drug trafficking (a); 9. rape (p); 10. arson (h); 11. blackmail (k); 12. embezzlement (f); 13. hijacking
(e); 14. perjury (j); 15. bribery (n); 16. insider dealing (c).
buying and selling illegal drugs;
illegally copying money, documents, etc.;
using privileged information about a business for personal profit;
sending money to a foreign bank so that it cannot be traced;
taking control of (esp. an aircraft) using the threat of force, usu. in order to make political demands;
stealing money that is placed in one's care;
robbing a person with violence, esp. in a public place;
intentionally setting fire to something;
unlawfully killing someone;
a lie told on purpose in a court of law;
the practice of obtaining money or advantage by threatening to make known unpleasant facts about a person or group;
being in possession of stolen objects;
gaining money by deception;
offering something, especially money, to persuade someone to do something for you;
betraying your country or government;
violent or forced sex.
Ex. 2. Distribute the following crimes among 3 groups:
violence against the person;
damaging the good opinion unfairly by saying or writing smth bad;
dishonestly appropriating the property belonging to another
Words: theft, shoplifting, defamation, rape, murder, slander, robbery, homicide, burglary, kidnapping, manslaughter, house-breaking, libel,
mugging, assault.
1-Rape murder homicide kidnapping manslaughder mugging robbery
2-defamation slander libel assault
3-theft shoplifting robbery burglary house-bracking
Ex. 3. Impove your grammar.
Complete this true story with a past tense form of the verb in brackets.
Crime busters
In July 1985, four West London criminals made___ (make) plans to rob the manager of a laundry as he __left (leave) the bank with a box full of staff wages. However, someone __ told(tell) the police before the robbery and the police ___ (made) plans to catch the thieves.
The day of the robbery __ (came). The laundry manager was collecting___ (collect) an empty box while the police and the robbers ___were waiting(wait) outside the bank. As he ___ steped (step) through the door, everybody ___ was(be) about to act, when another thief ___ ran(run) out of a doorway and __ (snatched) the box. The lone thief ____had (disappeared) before anybody ___ (moved).
Ex. 4. Improve your wordpower:
Crime and Criminals
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Verb
The person who does it
The crime
steal
rob
mug
burgle
murder
kidnap
commit arson
shoplift
hijack
thief
robber
mugger
burglar
murderer
kidnapper
arsonist
shoplifter
hijacker
–theft
–robbery
–mugging
–burglary
–murder
–kidnapping
–arson
–shoplifting
–hijacking
– Complete these sentences with a word from the Crimes and criminals table.
A _thief_ is a person who damages and without violence.
A _burglar_ is person who enters a building illegally, especially by force, in order to steal.
A _kidnapper_ is a person who has taken someone away by force and is demanding money from her/his family, employers or government.
A _robber_ is a person who steals money or property from a bank, shop, train, etc. Often she/he uses force.
A _mugger_ is a person who attacks and robs someone violently, usually in the street.
A _murderer_ is a person who deliberately and unlawfully kills another human being.
A _arsonist_ is a person who sets fire to property on purpose.
A _hijacker_ is a person who uses force to take control of an aeroplane, train, etc.
A _shoplifter_ is a person who steals things from shops.
Ex. 5. Read the following newspaper headlines and decide what type of crime is being referred to:
2terrorism, 3tax evasion, 4kidnapping, 10mugging, 5burglary, 1arson, 8drunken driving, 9armed robbery, 11murder, 12vandalism, 13theft, 6assault, 14hijacking, 7assassination.
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2. PASSENGER HELD HOSTAGE* FOR 10 HOURS IN NIGHT OF TERROR. |
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3. MILLIONAIRE ORDERED TO PAY £5 MILLION IN BACK TAXES. |
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10. PENSIONER ATTACKED AND ROBBED IN BROAD DAYLIGHT. |
4. HOSTAGE RETURNED AS RANSOM PAID. |
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5. MEN ESCAPE WITH FAMILY HEIRLOOMS. |
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6. TEENS BEATEN UP AT ROCK CONCERT |
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14. GUNMAN FORCES PILOT TO LAND IN DESERT |
*hostage - заложник
*slay (slew, slain) - убивать, уничтожать, лишать жизни
*hold up - останавливать с целью грабежа
Ex. 6. Underline the correct word:
Burglars broke in / broke into and stole all our jewellery.
The escaped prisoner evaded / assaulted capture for 3 month until they found his hideout.
They say that Robin Hood robbed / intruded the rich and gave to the poor.
The gang held up the bank and robbed / stole £5 million.
The terrorists decided to kidnap / slaughter all the hostages if their demands were refused.
Three youths mugged / shoplifted the old man in the street and took his wallet and watch.
He tore the clothes off the girl and trapped / raped her.
He was arrested while trying to smuggle / forge drugs into the country.
Ex. 7. Underline the correct item:uu6
If you don’t want someone to burgle / steal your house, you should keep the doors and windows locked.
He keeps his bicycle securely chained so that no one will steal / rob it.
Two men attempted to burgle / rob the local bank, but the police arrived before they got away.
Instead of fining the man, the judge sent him to prison because he was a repeat offender / convict.
That terrorist is one of the world’s most wanted criminals / suspects.
The offender / suspect was set free because there was no evidence to prove that he was guilty.
The suspect / convict had been in prison for twenty years when he died.