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Correct the following sentences, putting the stress on the corrected information.

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  1. A few common expressions are enough for most telephone conversations. Practice these telephone expressions by completing the following dialogues using the words listed below.
  2. A Read the text again and choose the correct ending to each sentence.
  3. A) Answer the following questions about yourself.
  4. A) Think of ONE noun to complete all of the following collocations
  5. A). Look at the calendar which shows his arrangements for the next few months and then make up sentences, as in the example.
  6. A- Correct the underlined words
  7. A. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.

Example: a) A forger sets fire to buildings.

b) No, an arsonist sets fire to buildings. A forger makes copies of things in order to deceive people.

 

1. A mugger threatens to make secrets known to the public.

2. You normally get a jail sentence if you are caught driving too fast on the motorway.

3. A serial killer is a person who steals things from people’s pockets in a crowd.

4. He was put on probation until the case could be heard.

5. The underworld intentionally damage or destroy public property or things belonging to other people.

6. Yesterday I surprised a rapist in my lounge at night stealing my millions.

7. As the accused, Mr. Laving was not satisfied with the way his solicitor had handled his prosecution.

8. Community service was abolished in 1965.

9. The judges found Jones guilty.

10. It was decided that Timothy was guilty and he was acquitted.

 

14. Read the extracts and find words or phrases, which mean:

a) people who saw the crime;

b) seized with the power of the law;

c) nasty and cruel;

d) search;

e) tested for the amount of alcohol;

f) less important and serious;

g) someone who is thought to have done it;

h) information that may help police discover something;

i) arrested for going too fast;

j) someone who breaks the law frequently;

k) signs, indications;

l) officials in the police force (list them in order of seniority)

Entitle each extract.

 

               
   
   
 
 
   
 
 

 

 


 

Rating

15. Look at this list of “crimes”. Try and rate each crime on a scale from 1-10. (1 is a minor misdemeanor, 10 is a very serious crime). They are in no order.

  1. driving in excess of the speed limit
  2. common assault (fight in a discotheque)
  3. drinking and driving
  4. malicious wounding(stabbing someone in a fight)
  5. murdering a policeman during a robbery
  6. murdering a child
  7. causing death by dangerous driving
  8. smoking marijuana
  9. selling drugs (such as heroin)
  10. stealing $ 1000 from a bank, by fraud
  11. stealing $1000 worth of goods from someone’s home
  12. rape
  13. grievous bodily harm (almost killing someone)
  14. shoplifting
  15. stealing $1000 from a bank, by threatening someone with a gun
  16. possession of a gun without a licence

Compare your list with another student’s. Which of you would be the harsher judge? Which would be the hinder?

 


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