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Exercise6. Write a paragraph to fit this newspaper headline. Give some details about crime and the court case, using as many words from this unit as is appropriate




Most Serious Least serious

Exercise5. Think of crimes and make the list of three most serious and three least serious.

Exercise4. Study the words then divide them into three groups, in what seems to you to be the most logical way.

To commit a crime, to plead, to charge with, to pay a fine, to accuse of, prosecutor, to sentence, to pass verdict on, to witness, to serve, to be tried, to be released from, to defend, to acquit of.

Exercise3. Read the text. Try to complete the gaps with words from the following list. Put the verbs in the correct form.

B. Here are some more crimes. Complete a table like the one in A opposite.

Exercise2. A. Look at the table of crimes. Find mistakes and correct.

Exercise1. Translate and transcribe the words from essential vocabulary.

Crime Definition Criminal Verb
Murder Stealing something from someone’s home Smuggler Shoplift
Shoplifting Taking something illegally into another country Burgle Murderer
Burglary Kidnap   Burglar Shoplifter
Smuggling Killing someone Murder Smuggle
Kidnapping Stealing something from a shop Kidnapper Taking a person hostage in exchange for money or other favors, etc.
Crime Definition Criminal Verb
Terrorism      
Blackmail      
Drug-trafficking      
Forgery      
Pick-pocketing      
Mugging      

 

Bill … … when he robbed a bank. Someone … the crime and told the police. The police … him … bank robbery. They also … his twin brother, Ben, of being his accomplice. The case came to court and they were …. The trial did not last very long. Bill and Ben both … not guilty in court. Their lawyer did her best to …them but the … lawyer produced a very strong case against them.

After brief deliberations, the jury … … on them. They decided that Bill was guilty but Ben was innocent. The judge … Ben of any involvement in the robbery but …

Bill to three years in prison. He also had to … a large …. Bill … two years but … … from prison a year early. He got time off for good behavior.

Member of a jury, judge, smuggling, witness, prison, fine, bribery, detective, hi-jacking, community service, probation, traffic warden, death penalty, rape, drunken driving, lawyer

1. ………………. 1. ………………….

2. ………………. 2. ………………….

3. ………………. 3. …………………

 

Local girl’s evidence gets mugger two years prison

 

FOCUS Civil Rights.

Exercise1. What's the right age? Choose the right age for doing the following things

      older never

 

    • Get married ________
    • Go to war ________
    • Vote in an election _______
    • Have a sexual relationship _______
    • Drink alcohol in a public place ______
    • Pay government taxes _________
    • Drive a car ________
    • Live on your own _______
  • What does the law say in your country?
  • Is it the same as your opinion?

 

Exercise2. Read these letters from national newspapers in the UK and find out:

  • Who thinks a 16 year old should be considered an adult?
  • Who thinks a 16 year old is still a child?
  • How old do you have to be to vote in the UK?
  • What can you do at 16 in the UK?
  • How do the laws for young people compare to the laws in your country?

 




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