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Презентация к уроку английского языка Crime and Punishment

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DEFINITIONS  A forcing a person to give you money, usually by threatening to expose a secret  B taking somebody away and demand money for their return  C taking control of a plane, usually for political reasons  D taking things in or out of a country illegally  E dealing with drugs-buying and selling them  F damaging public property for no reason  G paying money to sb (e.g. an official) for a favour  H taking sth (e.g. a car) without the owner’s permission  I killing a famous or important person for money or for political reasons  J killing a person illegally and intentionally  K using violent action for political purposes

DEFINITIONS

A forcing a person to give you money, usually by threatening to expose a secret

B taking somebody away and demand money for their return C taking control of a plane, usually for political reasons D taking things in or out of a country illegally E dealing with drugs-buying and selling them F damaging public property for no reason G paying money to sb (e.g. an official) for a favour H taking sth (e.g. a car) without the owner’s permission I killing a famous or important person for money or for political reasons J killing a person illegally and intentionally K using violent action for political purposes

READ THE SENTENCES AND  DEFINE THE CRIME The boy would be harmed unless his parents paid the money. She murdered him for his money. People broke into our house and stole our video camera. He threatened to tell the newspapers unless he got three thousand pounds. The pilot was forced to take the plane to Tashkent

READ THE SENTENCES AND DEFINE THE CRIME

  • The boy would be harmed unless his parents paid the money.
  • She murdered him for his money.
  • People broke into our house and stole our video camera.
  • He threatened to tell the newspapers unless he got three thousand pounds.
  • The pilot was forced to take the plane to Tashkent
The theory box.  An opinion essay presents our personal opinion on a particular topic. An opinion essay should contain: a) an introduction, in which we introduce the subject and state our opinion clearly. b) a main body, consisting of two or more paragraphs (each presenting a separate viewpoint supported by reasons/examples) and including a paragraph giving the opposing viewpoint. c) a conclusion in which we state our opinion using different words.  Opinion essays also have a title and are normally written in a formal style. They can be found in the form of newspaper/magazine articles, school assignments etc.

The theory box.

An opinion essay presents our personal opinion on a particular topic. An opinion essay should contain:

  • a) an introduction, in which we introduce the subject and state our opinion clearly.
  • b) a main body, consisting of two or more paragraphs (each presenting a separate viewpoint supported by reasons/examples) and including a paragraph giving the opposing viewpoint.
  • c) a conclusion in which we state our opinion using different words.

Opinion essays also have a title and are normally written in a formal style. They can be found in the form of newspaper/magazine articles, school assignments etc.

 Match the paragraphs in the text to the correct description (A-E) below. A Restate the writer's opinion В Introduce the topic and opinion С First viewpoint and reasons, examples D Opposing viewpoint(s) E Second viewpoint and reasons, examples

Match the paragraphs in the text to the correct description (A-E) below.

  • A Restate the writer's opinion
  • В Introduce the topic and opinion
  • С First viewpoint and reasons, examples
  • D Opposing viewpoint(s)
  • E Second viewpoint and reasons, examples
   What is the writer's opinion? Which paragraph(s) show(s) this?

What is the writer's opinion? Which paragraph(s) show(s) this?

  Find the topic sentences in paragraphs 2-4 of the essay . What supporting reasons/ examples does the writer give?

Find the topic sentences in paragraphs 2-4 of the essay . What supporting reasons/ examples does the writer give?

  Which linking words/phrases the writer has used in the essay ? Suggest alternatives.

Which linking words/phrases the writer has used in the essay ? Suggest alternatives.