- Vocabulary revision - Crime
- Explain the difference between (p. 84)
- to kidnap = take a person / to hijack = take the control of a plane
- a murder = killing an ordinary person / an assassination = killing a royal or political figure
- bribery = giving money to sb to make him/her do sth / blackmail = getting sb to give you money to stop you from telling others about their secrets
- a thief = is the general word for sb who steals / a burglar = is someone who steals things from your house / a robber = steals money from a bank, shop... / a shopliffter = steals goods from a shop
- Speaking - Let's talk about crime...
- Grammar - Gerunds and Infinitives
- of murdering
- to escape
- Kidnapping
- to learn
- paying
- To catch
- Listening - Crimebusters
- The alphabet race: Crime vocabulary (Photocopy).
- Arrested
- Blackmail
- Clues
- Denied
- Evidence
- Fine
- Guilty
- Hijacked
- Illegal
- Jury
- Kidnapped
- Legal
- Murder
- Not guilty
- Offence
- Pickpocket
- Question
- Robber
- Shoplifters
- Trial
- Under
- Verdict
- Witness
- X-ray
- Young
- Zebra
HOMEWORK
- Grammar Bank - p.141 - 6A
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