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Make collocations with the words from A and the words from B.

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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 phrase or sentence built by (tiresome) repetition of the same words or sounds.
  3. A) Consider the synonyms; match words with their definitions.
  4. A) Order the words to make sentences.
  5. A) scan the texts and find the words concerning oil and gas sphere
  6. A) Think of ONE noun to complete all of the following collocations
  7. A- Correct the underlined words

A

to rack up

a fast-growing

a spending

to commit

seasoned

to serve a

security

bank

B

crimes

criminals

debts

details

field

prison sentence

procedures

spree


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NEWS ITEM 2

1.From the title:

Read the title and choose the best explanation (use the answers from exercise 1 to help you understand

The words).

1. Gangs in LA are confused about their situation.

2. Gangs are causing problems in LA.

3. LA has eliminated its gang problem.

2. What could be the causes of gang-related crime in a city like LA? Are there gang problems in your city?

3. Rephrase highlighted parts of the text written for pre-intermediate students to make it suitable for higher level learners:

1. Father Greg Boyle counts the young gang members he has buried. Number 151 was Jonathan Hurtado, 18 – fresh out of jail. Now the Jesuit is sad for him. “The day he got out I found him a job. He never missed a day. He was doing really well,” Boyle says.

 

2. Hurtado made a mistake: he went back to his old neighbourhood. While sitting in a park, a man on a bike came up to him and said: “Hey, homie, what’s up?” He then shot Hurtado four times.

 

3. Boyle’s Los Angeles is far from the glamorous Hollywood hills, Malibu beaches and Sunset Strip – the city, that is full of celebrities, David Beckham and Posh Spice will soon make their home.

 

4. In Boyle’s Los Angeles an estimated 120,000 gang members fight over land, pride and drugs. It is a city of violence as a new race war grows between new Hispanic gangs and older black groups. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who has referred to his city as “the gang capital of America”, has started to solve a problem.

5. Just before Christmas a 14-year-old black girl, named Cheryl Green, died. As she stood on a corner talking with friends, two Hispanic members of the neighbourhood’s 204th Street gang walked up and started shooting, killing Green and wounding three others. Traditionally, the outside view of LA gangs has been of black youths but the number Hispanic gangs is now rising, spreading across America.

 

 

6. Last year there were 269 killings carried out by gangs in LA. Gang-related crime went up 15.7 per cent last year, as most other types of crime went down. Hate crimes against black people have

also gone up. Hispanic population is rising quickly, LA’s gang culture is shifting. It means that being black in the wrong neighbourhood can get you killed.

 

7. Green’s death made the public aware of the gang war between ‘brown and black’. Next week there

will be a summit called the Black and Brown Strategy Meeting which aims to stop a race war. “All of the signs are there that a racial war is going to explode in this city,” says Khalid Shah, director of Stop the Violence, one of the groups organizing the meeting. Green’s death also caused Villaraigosa’s crackdown. The police decided to publish a list of the 11 worst gangs, including 204th Street. They promised to go after them with police, FBI agents and court injunctions. But the people of Los Angeles have seen it all before. The city’s history is full of projects against gangs.

 

8. Publishing the ‘hit list’ could have a reverse effect. “Putting out a list was a bad idea. Groups that don’t make the list will want to be on it. They don’t think rationally,” said Alex Alonso, a gang historian.

 

9. But there is hope. Alfonso ‘Chino’ Visuet started gang life as a teenager. He was attracted by the excitement and riches while he had a difficult home life. “People who join a gang are always running away from something. They run to the gang,” Visuet says.

 

10.Visuet now works for Father Boyle’s Homeboy Industries. It’s a project that helps people leave gang life. It provides jobs, an education, pays to have gang tattoos removed and gives counselling. It wants to remove the circumstances that lead to crime: poverty, abuse and unemployment. All of its workers are former gang members and it has created a bakery, a printers and a restaurant.

 

11. It worked for Visuet. He starts college this autumn to be a probation officer. “I almost did something that would ruin my life, either by doing violence or having it done to me. That’s over now,” he says.

 

12. LA is a city of two worlds – Hollywood and gangs. On a two-lane highway that goes through the

middle of Harbor Gateway, a few hundred yards from where Cheryl Green was shot, there is a billboard for a new TV show called Sons of Hollywood. It shows three rich young men and some palm trees. It says it is a ‘reality’ show, but for most of the poor people of Los Angeles it is

only a fantasy.


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