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Listen to the text for the second time and mark the statements as True or False according to the text.

Domestic violence | Classify the list of crimes from the topical vocabulary into | Match two parts of the sentences and translate them. | Use these word-combinationss to complete the sentences. | Complete each sentence by writing in the gap a word formed from the verb given in brackets. | Choose the correct answer. | Choose the most suitable word or phrase underlined in each sentence. | INSPECTOR CRUMB INVESTIGATES | Match the sentences on the left with the most suitable response on the right. Use the words and expressions in bold to help you. There is an example at the beginning (0). | Iscuss with your partner which of the solutions 1) to 10) suits each problem a) to j) or offer your own one(s). |


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  1. A brief survey of control statements.
  2. A Decide which of these statements are true (T) or false (F).
  3. A False Spring
  4. A Listen to the dialogue. Match the columns to form the dialogue.
  5. A) Before listening, read the definitions of the words and phrases below and understand what they mean.
  6. A) Listen to the recording of Text Two and mark the stresses and tunes, b) Repeat the text in the intervals after the model.
  7. A) Read and translate the text.

1. A psychologist was very tired of having his car hijacked every month.

2. To have a broken part replaced would typically cost him a hundred dollars.

3. The repairman recommended that he never leave his car on the street.

4. The psychologist read a feature in a magazine about car vandalism.

5. The author of the advice wrote that since he started this method, he hadn't had his car broken into.

6. An unexpected thing happened a few days after trying this new method.

8. Three things had been wrong when the psychologist went downstairs to leave for work.

9. The strange sound he heard was the snoring of a bearded man.

10. The psychologist was taken aback and didn't know what to do.

11. The homeless man suggested that the psychologist hire him to watch his car so that nobody would steal it.

 

Write your idea on fighting crime in fifty words or less. Students will vote on which suggestion is best. Try using causative verbs in your response.

Got an idea? Send it to us You can help make New York a safer place. Join the Daily News Crimefighter campaign. Send us your idea on fighting crime. Every day, we'll award $25 for the best crimefighting suggestion. Maybe your tip will help save a life, prevent a burglary, foil a stickup or avoid an in­jury. Please do not telephone. Write your idea in 50 words or less.   Mail it to: CRIMEFIGHTER P.O. Box 1481 Grand Central Station New York, N.Y. 10017   TODAY'S WINNER   Fran Aiello   Queens The Idea Burglars don't like to enter homes while the occupants are inside. So if you leave your home, make it appear someone is there. Keep a rug or some towels on the clothesline at all times. Source: (N.Y.) Daily News.    

4.8 Discuss the following questions with group members:

1. Is there a problem of vandalism in your country or where you live? If so, describe the situation. How can you make people respect other people’s property?

2. What do you suggest that the psychologist do to prevent vandalism to his car?

 

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