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                                                                                                                   Vocabulary crime
                               Murder mystery                                                                      Grammar  relative clauses with

                                                                                                                      who, which,  that and  where



         QUICK REVIEW  Present Perfect for giving news                    Listening and Speaking
         Think of four pieces of news about you and
         people you know. Work in groups. Tell the other                       a  929 There has been a murder in Yately, a village in
                                                                               England. Listen to the conversation and match the people
         students your news: A My sister's just taken
                                                                               to their descriptions.
         some exams. Ask questions about the other
                                                                               Mary---......._      the murder victim
         students' news: B Has she got the results yet?
                                                                               Alice        "--- the new person in the village
                                                                               Barry Clark          Ellen and Jack's son
                                                                               Ellen                the owner of the flower shop
         Speaking and Vocabulary  Crime
                                                                               Jack Miller          Jack's wife
              Work in pairs. Discuss these questions.                          Adam                 Jack's business partner
              1  Do you, or people you know, like watching
                                                                               b  Work in pairs. Who are the people in pictures A-C?
                 TV crime dramas or programmes about
                 real-life crime? If so, which ones?
              2  Do you ever read crime novels? If so, which
                 authors and books are your favourites?

              Work in the same pairs. Which of these
              crime words do you know? Check in
              11't@:ll!ij;tllf> p149.
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                rob    steal   burgle   murder
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                break into    bullets   shoot   a victim
                a suspect    arrest someone
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              Fill in the gaps in the table with these words.
              Then check in 11n@:!ll!j;tllft p149.
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                steEH   murderer    burglary    robbery
                thief   robber    murder    burglar



              verb            criminal       crime

              rob
              steal                          theft

              burgle

              murder


              Choose the correct words in these sentences.
              1  Three men robbed/stole a bank in London last
                 night and robbed/stole over £2 million. This
                 was the third bank robbery/burglary in the city
                 this month.
              2  Last night my car was burgled/broken into and my
                 satnav was robbed/stolen.

              3  A man was stolen/murdered yesterday in Los
                 Angeles. The police have arrested/robbed two
                 suspects/victims in connection with the murder/
                 murderer.
              4  My brother's flat was stolen/burgled last week and
                 his laptop was stolen/burgled .

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