Презентация по английскому языку для 8 классов на тему «Преступление и наказание» OUP «Matrix»
Crimes and Punishments Which of the crimes do you consider to be the most serious?
What would be a suitable punishments for these crimes?
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1. A person who commits a crime:
a) a criminal, b) a lawyer, c) a burglar
2. To take something that belongs to another person without permission:
a) to rob, b) to mug, c) to steal
3. Money offered for helping the police to find a criminal or something which has been stolen
a) a fine, b) a ransom, c) a reward
4. A person who is thought to have committed a crime:
a) a suspect, b) a criminal, c) a burglar
5. A person who sees a crime, and who appears in court to give evidence about it:
a) a jury, b) a theft, c) a witness
6. A place where people are kept as a punishment for crimes:
a) a hospital; b) a prison; c) a police office.
7. A person who enters a building by force in order to steal:
a) a criminal; b) a theft; c) a burglar.
8. To recognize a particular person or thing:
a) to identify; b) to suspect; c) to watch.
9. Money paid for the release of a person held as a prisoner:
a) a reward; b) a ransom; c) a fine.
10. To take and to keep someone as a prisoner with the authority of the law:
a) to arrest; b) to sentence; c) to catch.
11. Someone who steals things:
a) a criminal; b) a mugger; c) a thief.
12. Someone who attacks and steals from people in a public place:
a) a robber; b) a mugger; c) a burglar.
13. The punishment given by a court of law:
a) a fine; b) a sentence; c) a penalty.
14. Someone with authority to decide cases in a court of law:
a) a jury; b) a judge; c) a solicitor.
15. Killing a person unintentionally:
a) a manslaughter; b) a murder; c) a fraud.
Talking about meaning Do you know the meanings of these crimes and punishments?
crimes:
speeding, kidnapping, mugging, theft, robbery, burglary, murder, fraud, parking illegally.
punishments:
physical punishment, the death penalty, a prison sentence, a fine, a community service Criminal situations 1. While walking home last night, you noticed a man and a woman breaking into a car. You telephone the police to report the crime and tell them everything you know.
2. You work at the police station. You have arrested a suspect and want ask him questions.
3. You are a lawyer. You want to defend the criminal. You are going to ask him questions.
4. You are a jury, you are to decide whether accused person guilty or not. Назад Right Назад Wrong