miércoles, 10 de julio de 2013

Homework

1. The men were planning to ____________ the bank on the corner.
2. I am sure that my flatmate is ____________from me!!
3. My house was ________ at the weekend!
4. My TV was ____________last week.
5. He ________________ a bottle of whisky from the shop.
6. He was stopped and _________________ by two armed men.
7. Two banks were ______________________ last week.
8. If you leave your money there, it'll be _____________________.
9. Someone's _______________________ my wallet !
10. They were planning to _____________________ a shop.
11. She __________________ some clothes from her employers.
12.We have been ______________________, all our silver's gone.
13. In the old days they used to hang people who _________________________sheep.
14. The thieves were captured while _________________ the goods.
15. The ___ was arrested by police who caught him hiding in his garden.
1.criminal
2.crime
3.witness
4.victim
16. It looks like he is trying to ___ that umbrella.
1.steal
2.criminal
3.crime
4.rob
17.  The man was ___ as he walked home late at night.
1. rob
2. stolen
3. steal
4. robbed
18. My watch has been ___.
1.stole
2. stealed
3. stolen
4. steal
19. She tried to ___ drugs in her suitcase from Toronto to Seattle.
1.burgle
2. pickpocket
3. mug
4. smuggle
20. The ___ was caught with the CDs in his bag while he was still in the shop.
1. mugger
2. pickpocket
3. shoplifter
4. smuggler
21. I caught a ___ trying to steal my purse on the crowded bus.
1. smuggler
2. pickpocket
3. shoplifter
4. murderer
22. The ___ was shot 5 times by the murderer.
1.crime
2. criminal
3. thief
4. victim
23. Police are trying to catch the ___ who set fire to the school.
1.arson man
2. arsoner
3. arson
4. arsonist
24. I have never committed a ___.
1.steal
2. thief
3. criminal
4. crime
to kill someone accidentally : T G N L R H U A M A E S

a thief who steals from pockets : K I C T C P P O E K

to break into someone's house and steal from it : G L U A R Y B R

a person who steals from shops : S H T I L F P E O R

a criminal who forces someone to have sex : A I R P T S

a person who has served their sentence in prison : X T - V C C E O N I

to bring something illegally into a country : S L U N G G M G I

to set fire on someone's property, for example, a house : O S N R A

to take someone hostage in order to exchange him or her later for ransom : D I I P P N K G N A

to use violence to achieve political goals : I R R T S O E R M



Ilegal actions

Rob, steal, burgle

Lay & Lie

Lay / Lie differences

lunes, 8 de julio de 2013

Bribery and Corruption



1 Underline the most suitable word or phrase.

a) Sally didn't realise that she had broken/countered/denied the law.
b) The police have banned/cancelled/refused parking in this street.
c) I must remember to get a/an agreement/licence/permission for my television.
d) The president admitted that there had been a breakdown of law and crime/government/order.
e) Jim's parents wouldn't agree/allow/let him go to the demonstration.
f) Jake was arrested because he had entered the country falsely/illegally/wrongly.
g) Talking to other students is against the law/orders/rules of the examination.
h) The two men were arrested before they could commit/make/perform any more crimes.
i) I had to take the company to court/justice/law to get the money they owed me.
 j) Smoking is compulsory/prohibited/refused near the petrol tanks.

2 Match word in the box with a suitable description (a-l). 


a)This person takes control of a plane or boat by force hijacker.....
b) This person sees what happens during a crime or accident
c) This person brings goods into the country illegally
d) This person might steal food from a supermarket
e) This person kills someone on purpose
f) This person takes people and demands money for their return.
g) This person makes illegal copies of paintings, documents, etc.
h) This person damages other people's property
i) This person might steal your wallet in a crowd
j) This person steals from houses
k) This person gets money from others by threatening to tell secrets.
1) This person causes trouble at football matches



3 Complete each sentence (a-j) with a suitable ending (1-10). Use each ending once.
a) I decided to buy a burglar alarm after someone broke .5.
b) When Alan was stopped outside the supermarket he ended
c) As it was Sheila's first offence she was let
d) After climbing over the prison wall, Peter managed to get
e) The old couple who live opposite were taken
f) At the end of the trial Hilary was found
g) My neighbours admitted denting my car but got away
h) The bank at the end of the street was held
i) Nobody saw Jack cheating and he got away with
j) The hijackers took fifteen people
1 in by a salesman who cheated them out of their money.
2 away by stealing a car parked nearby.
3 up at the police station, charged with shoplifting.
4 it, although everyone suspected what had happened.
5 into my house and stole my stereo.
6 off with only a warning.
7 with paying only £100 damages.
8 hostage and demanded £1,000,000 from the authorities.
9 guilty and sentenced to six months in prison.
10 up by two masked men last week.

 4 Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only:


a) The customs officers arrested Bob and charged him with smuggling.
b) The police spent all morning searching the house for
c) Jean left her car in a no-parking area and had to pay a/an
d) Unfortunately at the end of the trial my brother was found
e) The trial took a long time as the couldn't reach a verdict.
f) George won his case because he had a very good defence
g) The police visited Dawn and asked her to make a/an
h) Because of his past criminal record, Brian was the main
i) Pauline decided to sue the police because she had been wrongly
j) The murderer of the children received a life

5 Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.
a) Most schools in my country no longer have D. punishment.
A) physical B) capital C) bodily D) corporal
b) The policemen following the robbers were in clothes.
A) plain B) ordinary C) normal D) simple
c) The two old ladies were of their purses.
A) stolen B) attacked C) robbed D) snatched
d) At the end of the story, the hero manages to arrest the
A) offenders B) villains C) wrongs D) evils
e) I had to answer question A because it was
A) compulsory B) necessary C) a must D) an obligation
f) Charles could not having been at the scene of the crime.
A) refuse B) object C) deny D) alter
g) As there was no evidence, the judge dismissed the
               A) trial B) witness C) court D) case
h) If your dog damages your neighbour's property, you could be
A) guilty B) liable C) payable D) illegal
i) After ten years in prison, Stephen was and set free.
A) pardoned B) released C) innocent D) forgiven
j) The detective inspector told the young to make some tea.
               A) officer B) official C) guardian D) police

6 Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same.
a) They said that John had stolen the money.
They accused ....John of stealing the money.
b) Ian said that he hadn't punched anybody.
Ian denied
c) 'OK, Andy, you can go now,' said the detective.
The detective gave Andy
d) 'James Frogget, you will go to prison for ten years,' said the judge.
The judge sentenced
e) 'I forged the signature,' said Mary.
Mary admitted
f) Harry stole £60,000 and was arrested.
Harry was arrested
g) 'We saw the accused break into the car,' said the witnesses.
             The witnesses stated
h) Graham said that he wouldn't go to the police station.
Graham refused
i) 'It's true,' said Norman, 'I murdered Alan.'
Norman confessed to
j) 'Can you come with me, please,' the detective said to Helen.
           The detective asked


7 Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line.
Arthur's life of crime
At his last trial, nobody believed in Arthur's (1) .innocence. . He INNOCENT
had been accused of the (2) of a valuable Chinese vase, THIEF
and was also charged with ten other (3) The value of OFFEND
the (4) goods was said to be over £20,000. Arthur said STEAL
in his own (5) that the vase had been put into his car DEFEND
(6) He also pointed out that the Chinese vase was a ACCIDENT
fake, and was almost (7) The judge did not believe WORTH
Arthur's story. He told Arthur he was a hardened (8) CRIME
and that he deserved a severe (9) Then PUNISH
the judge sentenced Arthur to five years' (10) PRISON
         Arthur just smiled. He had spent most of his life in prison and so he was used to it.