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«Лексический материал по теме "Преступление и наказание"»
- Murder
- Mugging
- Shoplifting
- Kidnapping
- Burglary
- Swearing in public
- Dropping litter
- Bullying
- Terrorism
- Blackmailing
- Theft
- Arson
- Drug peddling
- Vandalism
- Noise nuisance
- Slander
- Speeding
- Robbery
- Trespassing
- Hijacking
- Forgery
- Assault
- Smuggling
- Fraud
- Pick-pocketing
- Looting
Vocabulary 3A. Verbs. To …
- Announce
- Arrest
- Chase
- Confess to the crime
- Deceive
- Distract the victim
- Grab
- Identify
- Investigate
- Kidnap
- Offend
- Process
- Rob
- Burgle
- Shoplift
- Threaten
- Break into
- Catch smb in the act
- Fall for smth
- Catch smb red handed
- Find smb guilty
- Take smb for a ride
- Take smb to court
- Give evidence to the court
- Mug
- Receive a … -year sentence
- Report the crime to the police
- To suspect
- To accuse
Vocabulary 3A. Nouns & adjectives
- Burglary/ burglar
- Court
- Crime/criminal
- Culprit
- Evidence
- Fee
- Fine
- Fraud/fraudster
- Imprisonment
- Judge
- Mugging/ mugger
- Offence
- Passer-by
- Pickpocket
- Robbery/ robber
- Scam
- Sentence
- Suspect
- Theft/ thief (thieves)
- Trick
- Witness
- Trespass
- Guilty
- Gullible
- Minor/ petty
- unlawful
Read the definition, name the crime
- the crime of killing a person
- taking things from a country to illegally
- obtaining money or property by deceiving people
- violent actions for political purposes
- attacking a person in public place, using force or threats to steal money or possessions
- Murder
- Smuggling
- Fraud
- Terrorism
- Mugging
Read the definition, name the crime
- selling drugs to people
- taking goods illegally from a store without paying for them
- illegally breaking into a building and stealing things
- stealing things out of pockets or bags, especially in a crowd
- illegally taking a person away by force
- Drug peddling
- Shoplifting
- Burglary
- Pick-pocketing
- Kidnapping
Read the definition, name the crime
- Vandalism
- Looting
- Robbery
- Speeding
- Arson
- intentionally damaging public or private property
- stealing things from shops or houses that have been damaged in a war or after a natural disaster
- stealing money or property using violence
- the act of driving a vehicle faster than is legally allowed
- setting a building on fire in order to damage or destroy sth
Write as many words you know in two categories
justice
crime
I swear by Almighty God, that the evidence I shall give
is the truth,, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth,,
so help me God.
- Go to court
- Pay a fine
- Go to prison
- Death penalty
- Get off with a warning
- Do community service
- Receive a life imprisonment
- electronic tagging
- go on a rehabilitation program (rehab)
- Receive a … -year sentence
Punishment
Speaking
- You are on the parole board of a prison, which is so overcrowded that you must release two prisoners. Study the descriptions of five possible candidates for release and make a decision on whom to set free. Give reasons.
Janet Green:
Found guilty of shoplifting for the tenth time. She is a homeless tramp who likes to spend the winter in prison. It is early December and the weather is very cold.
Alan Jones:
Guilty of murdering his wife by slowly poisoning her. Described by neighbours as a kind and gentle person. His children love him. His wife had lots of affairs and pushed him to the limit.
Miranda Morgan:
A drug addict guilty of selling heroin to teenagers. Has already tried two unsuccessful drug treatment programmes. Has a two-year-old child who will have to go into care if she goes to jail.
Mick Brown:
Guilty of vandalism and football hooliganism. 19 years old and below average intelligence. Aggressive and gets violent when drunk. One previous offence for drunken driving.
Cynthia Carter:
English teacher, guilty of smuggling her two cats into England. This is against quarantine regulations. The customs officers would like an example to be made of her.