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1 ACS 206 LANGUAGE LEADER / INTERMEDIATE

2 UNIT 11 CRIME

3 12.1 REAL CRIMES ?  How would you feel about each statement? Someone stole your wallet A family member lied to you A close friend borrowed money, but didn’t return it A friend read your diary You were asked to leave the class because you are always late

4 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? 1a. In groups, look at the activities in exercise 1a and match them with the crimes. 1b. Think of more activity for the crimes.

5 12.1 REAL CRIMES ?

6 Case (n) 1. a matter that is being officially investigated, especially by the police

7 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? Charge with (phr.v.) 1. to publicly accuse someone of doing something bad

8 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? Evidence (n) 1. the information that is used in court to try to prove something

9 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? False Pretence (n) *under/by/on false pretence 1. pretending to be something that you are not, in order to gain some advantage for yourself

10 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? Fraud (n) 1. the crime of cheating somebody in order to get money or goods illegally

11 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? Legal (adj.) 1. allowed or required by law

12 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? Offender (n) 1. a person who commits a crime

13 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? Witness (v) Witness (n) 1.(v) to see something happen, especially an accident or crime 2.(n)a person who sees something happen and is able to describe it to other people

14 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? Juvenile (adj.) 1. relating to a young person who is not yet old enough to be considered an adult

15 12.1 REAL CRIMES ? Investigate (v.) 1. to examine a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth

16 12.1 REAL CRIMES ?  You are going to read a text about a teenager who did something wrong. What kind of things do teeanagers do that are agains the law? Discuss with a partner.  Read the newspaper report and do the exercises 3a, 3b and 4. READING

17 12.1 REAL CRIMES ?  Underline all the words and phrases in the report connected with the crime, technology and money.  Do the exercises 5a, 5b and 6. VOCABULARY

18 12.2 THE CAUSES OF CRIME  What are the main reasons why people commit crimes? Think of some recent fampous crimes in your country. Why did the offenders commit them, do you think?  Listen to three extracts from interviews with criminals and do the exercises 2a & 2b. LISTENING

19 12.2 THE CAUSES OF CRIME Intentionally (adv.) 1. in a planned manner

20 12.2 THE CAUSES OF CRIME Surrounding (n) 1. that is near or around something

21 12.2 THE CAUSES OF CRIME  Read the text and do the exercises 3a, 3b and 4. READING

22 12.2 THE CAUSES OF CRIME  Find words in the text that can be used with the nouns below:  Do the exercise 5b. VOCABULARY Behavior (x5) Tradition Link relationships Decision Circle * Criminal behavior* Good/Bad behavior * Antisocial behavior* Human behavior * Close relationships * Long tradition * Career decision * Genetic link * Vicious circle : a situation in which one problem causes another problem which then makes the first problem worse

23 12.2 THE CAUSES OF CRIME  Third Conditional is used to talk about unreal situations in the past, i.e. Situations that are contrary to the facts.  Look at the examples in exercise 6a and answer the questions.  Check the language reference on page 156 and do the exercises 6b, 7 and 8. GRAMMAR

24 12.3 THE BIG DIG  Use modal perfects to make guesses (deductions) about things in the past.  The modal perfect is formed with a modal verb (e.g. must/can/should) + have+ past participle.  They must have climbed in through the back window  They should have checked the car before they left.  Check the language reference for more information on page 156 and do the exercises 6a, 6b, 6c, 7 and 8. GRAMMAR

25 12.4 Scenario- You, The Jury  What is Jury?  a group of members (Jurors) of the public who listen to the facts of a case in a court and decide whether or not somebody is guilty of a crime

26 12.4 Scenario- You, The Jury  Possible Qualities of Jury Members:  Over 18 years old  Well-educated  Broad-minded  Gets on well with other people  Has a lot of different experiences  Order the qualities from most (1) to least (5) important. Discuss about the order with your pair.  Would you like to be a Jury member ? Why?

27 12.4 Scenario- You, The Jury  In England, criminal cases usually go to a Crown Court. In this court, there is a judge and a jury. The Jury is made up of 12 people.  Read the situation on page 128. It gives information about the Jury system in England.  Is the system similar to the system in our country ?  Listen to the extract 2.30 and do the exercise on page 128. GRAMMAR

28 12.4 Scenario- You, The Jury Presenting a Case and Discussing a Verdict  Read the sentences in exercise 3a and try to guess what goes in each gap.  Do the exercise 3b. KEY LANGUAGE *The evidence cleary shows…. *I am sure that you will find my client innocent * The facts of the case are clear * I’m not certain he’s guilty because…. * There should be no doubt in your minds that this man is guilty * I am sure that you will find the defendant quilty *You can look at it in two ways. I believe he’s innocent because…. * It is clear to me that….

29 TASK: Discussing Court Cases Work in groups of 5 and do the exercises 4 & 5. Try to use the key language and useful phrases. 11.4: SCENARIO- THE SILVER SCREEN

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