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CRIME
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60-minute Lesson Plan
CRIME
"Smoke Here and Go to Jail!"
Level: Elementary to Pre-Intermediate
Multi-page lesson:
Vocabulary Preview Grammar Practice Reading Comprehension Discussion Writing Practice Answer Key attached Download the PDF file by clicking on the green button below!
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15 Essential Words About Crime
arrest
crime scene criminal escape free |
gun
handcuffs jail judge kidnap |
lawyer
murder police officer shoot steal |
Discussion Practice
CRIME 16 Question strips adapted from the above Pair Work activity.
These questions can be used with students seated in pairs or in small groups, or with students standing. Activity Notes on Page 2 Level: Intermediate to Advanced Approximate Time: 10 - 15 minutes Download the PDF file by clicking on the green button below!
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'Find Someone Who'
Activity CRIME Classic 'Find Someone Who' activity
Whole class activity Activity Notes on Page 2 (with Activity Version 1 and Version 2) Level: Elementary to Intermediate Approximate Time: 15 - 20 minutes Download the PDF file by first becoming a Patreon member, and then clicking on the orange button below!
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Worksheet
CRIME Brainstorming and dictionary practice
Use a dictionary to help you complete the chart below. All of the words must begin with the letter of the alphabet given. Some letters may have many different answers, while others may not have an answer. Level: Intermediate to Advanced Approximate Time: 20 minutes Download the PDF file by clicking on the green button below!
ACTIVITY SUGGESTIONS
Consider breaking your class into two teams and see which team can come up with the most (correctly spelled) words within a given time limit. Also, consider giving this worksheet to your students for homework. |
63 Words About Crime
against the law
arson arrest bank robber break the law catch commit a crime convict crime prevention crime rate criminal cyber crime detective |
escape
free gang gang member get caught guilt guilty gun handcuffs honest hostage illegal imprison |
innocence
innocent investigate investigation jail judge jury justice kill kidnap knife law lawyer |
legal
lie manslaughter mug murder offence police officer prison prisoner punish punishment rape rob |
robbery
shoplift society steal suspect tell the truth theft thief trial under arrest witness |