murder - Gymnázium Františka Křižíka

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EU peníze středním školám
Název vzdělávacího materiálu:
B2 – Verbs – Crime
Číslo vzdělávacího materiálu:
ICT12-11
Šablona:
III/2 Inovace a zkvalitnění výuky prostřednictvím ICT.
Název sady vzdělávacích materiálů:
ICT12 – AJ – 200 sloves (slovesa, frázová sl., slovní spojení) ve 20 tématech pro úroveň B2
Autor:
Jaroslava Tůmová
Datum vytvoření:
5. 11. 2013
Garant (kontrola):
Marie Zajíčková
Ročník:
Vzdělávací oblast:
Vyšší gymnázium
Jazyk a jazyková komunikace
Vzdělávací obor:
Anglický jazyk
Téma:
Slovní zásoba
Metodika/anotace:
Slovesa a doplňující výrazy na téma „trestný čin“– osvojení a procvičování
Časový rozvrh:
30 minut
Zdroje:
viz. poslední slide
Gymnázium Františka Křižíka a základní škola, s.r.o.
crime
B2
Verbs to practise:
commit
rob
steal
smuggle
shoplift
murder
mug
kidnap
blackmail
pickpocket
commit
He was sent to prison for a crime that he
didn't commit.
to commit murder
to commit suicide
rob X steal
ROB
• My wallet's gone! I've been robbed!
• They robbed the company of £2 million.
STEAL (STOLE, STOLEN)
• My wallet's gone! It's been stolen!
• The number of cars stolen every year has risen.
murder
MURDER
• Her husband was murdered by gunmen as she
watched.
• In the last year, terrorists have murdered
several local journalists.
MANSLAUGHTER
• He denies murder but admits manslaughter on the
grounds of diminished responsibility.
smuggle
She was caught trying to smuggle 26 kilos
of heroin out of/into the country.
They managed to smuggle a video of the
captive journalists out of the prison.
He was caught trying to smuggle goods
across the border.
mug
He was mugged in broad daylight.
They were mugged just in front of their house.
Ross and Phoebe are mugged outside Central Perk. Later,
Phoebe realizes that she mugged Ross 18 years ago.
shoplift
He was caught shoplifting
by a store detective.
John has been jailed three
times for shoplifting.
kidnap
The wife of a businessman has been
kidnapped from her home in Surrey.
Three American journalists have been
kidnapped by political extremists.
blackmail
Someone was trying to blackmail him with
pictures of him and his mistress.
They used the photographs to blackmail
her into spying for them.
pickpocket
Watch the best pickpocket in the world do the
tricks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG2HPtbV80
Pick up some more words associated with CRIME:
May 6, 2009 —Given
away by bird poop
on his socks, a man
was
charged
in
California
with
smuggling
exotic
Asian songbirds from
Vietnam into the
United States by
strapping them onto
his legs.
ROB or STEAL ?
The bank in our town _________ twice this year.
A pickpocket _________ Mrs Jones‘s handbag in full daylight.
The thieves _________ Ł 500 from this shop yesterday.
Ł 5000 _________ from the bank last night.
An employee _________ the company of Ł 2 mio so it went bankrupt.
They were so hungry they had to _________ in order to eat.
Poor Annie _________ of her last penny when she went to the market.
If you look wealthy, you are likely to be _________ .
CRIME
CRIMINAL
VERB
murder
arsonist
pickpocketing
mug
steal
rob
shoplifting
kidnap
smuggling
blackmail
CRIME
CRIMINAL
VERB
murder
murderer
murder
arson
arsonist
set fire to
pickpocketing
pickpocket
pickpocket
mugging
mugger
mug
theft
thief
steal
robbery
robber
rob
shoplifting
shoplifter
shoplift
kipnapping
kidnapper
kidnap
smuggling
smuggler
smuggle
blackmail
blackmailer
blackmail
read…remember…
A blonde, out of money and down on her luck after buying air at a real
bargain, needed money desperately. To raise cash, she decided to
kidnap a child and hold him for ransom.
She went to the local playground, grabbed a kid randomly, took her
behind a building, and told her: "I've kidnapped you."
She then wrote a big note saying: "I've kidnapped your kid. Tomorrow
morning, put $10,000 in a paper bag and leave it under the apple tree
next to the slides on the south side of the playground. Signed, A
blonde."
The blonde then pinned the note to the kid's shirt and sent her home
to show it to her parents. The next morning the blonde checked, and
sure enough, a paper bag was sitting beneath the apple tree. The
blonde looked in the bag and found the $10,000 with a note that said:
"How could you do this to a fellow blonde?"
read…remember…
This 80 year old woman was arrested for shoplifting
in a supermarket. When she went before the judge
he asked her, 'What did you steal?' She replied, 'A
can of peaches.' The judge then asked her why she
had stolen the can of peaches, and she replied that
she was hungry. The judge asked her how many
peaches were in the can. She replied that there
were six. The judge said, 'Then I will give you six
days in jail.' Before the judge could actually
pronounce the punishment, the woman's husband
stood up, and asked the judge if he could say
something. The judge said, 'What is it?' The
husband said, 'She also stole a can of peas.'
read…remember…
Juan comes up to the Mexican border on his bicycle. He's got two large
bags over his shoulders. The guard stops him and says, "What's in the
bags?"
"Sand," answered Juan. The guard says, "We'll just see about that. Get
off the bike." The guard detains Juan overnight and has the sand
analyzed, only to discover that there is nothing but pure sand in the
bags. He releases Juan and lets him cross the border.
A week later, the same thing happens. The guard asks, "What's in the
bags?"
"Sand," says Juan. The guard does his thorough examination and
discovers that the bags contain nothing but sand. He gives the sand
back to Juan, and Juan crosses the border on his bicycle.
This sequence of events is repeated every day for three years. Finally,
Juan doesn't show up one day and the guard meets him in a Cantina in
Mexico.
"Hey, Buddy," says the guard, "I know you are smuggling something.
It's driving me crazy. It's all I think about...Just between you and me,
what are you smuggling?" Juan sips his beer and says, "Bicycles."
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Slide 17: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/05/090506-bird-smuggling-picture.html
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