Monday, 8 March 2021

Week 5; 8th- 12th March

 CLASS 1 : 9th March 

It'S  A CRIME ! 

Objective : crime vocabulary 



Can you recognise some of your class typologyes ? 

 


Student typologies 

- the nerd student - studies all the time 

- the bully - makes fun of the others, mock them , hits them 

- the uneducated - litters around 

- snack eater - eats during classes 

- love birds - students showing their love in front of the others 

- farter - smb who farts in public / classes 

- the sleepy - sleeps during classes / takes a catnap 

- the clumsy - smb who trips over , drops things, hits him/herself ...

-the dumb / clueless student - smb that rarely learns and he / she is always behind 

- the cheater - cheats on tests or projects 

-the nervous type - anxious especially at tests 

-  the slacker - misses classes 

- the phone user - uses phone during classes 

- the leader - he/ she is followed / listened to / asked for help 

- the overactive - answers when the others are asked 

-the teacher's pet - tries to impress the teacher too much 

- the drama queen - seeks for attention / exaggerates reactions 


Page 70 

con man = escroc 

burglar = spargator  de locuinte 

robber = spargator de banci 

shoplifter = hot din magazine 

mugger = talhar / jefuitor (persoane )

pickpocket = hot de buzunare


 Page 71 - listen to and read the text 

to own up to = a recunoaste / a admite ( greseli ) 

bargain = chilipir 


  • 1. What do you think of Mrs Atkins’s reaction when ...
    • she noticed her bike was stolen?
    • she found the thief’s note?
    2. How would you have reacted in those situations?
  • 3. What things (if any) do you buy online? Have you or has anyone you know ever been scammed?
Page 72 vocabulary ex 1 

Match the words with the definitions.


  • to do something illegal = 
  • to commit a crime
  • to be made to live in a special building for criminals = 
  • to go to prison
  • to take (a suspected criminal) to the police station= 
  • to arrest
  • to kill (a person) intentionally  = 
  • to murder
  • money that you have to pay if you break a law =
  • a fine
  • to enter by force (usually to steal something) =
  • to break in
  • someone who intentionally kills another person =
  • a murderer
  • to be found while committing a crime =
  • to get caught
  • to have a problem because of something that you did wrong=
  • to get into trouble
  • a person who is in prison=
  • a prisoner


CLASS 2 : 10th March 

It's  a crime  ! 

Objective : reported speech statements 


Video page 72 - rules reported speech 

Ex 1 / 72 + ex 2/ 72 


    • 1. She told him that she had been really angry.
    • - I have been/ was really angry ! 
    • 2. She said a friend had given it to her years ago.
    • - A friend gave it to me years ago. 
    • 3. She said that [...] she  it.
    • 4. She said that she was still feeling  surprised.
    • - I am still feeling surprised ! 
    • 5. She said that [...] most people would be  angry in her situation.
    • - Most people will be angry in my situation .
    • 6.She said she was grateful that she could ride  to school on her bike again.
    • -I am grateful that I can ride to school on my bike again !
    • 7. She added that she would probably write another message.
    • -I will probably write another message.
    • 8.She said that she wasn't going to report   the incident to the police.
    • -I am not going to report ...

ex 3 / 72 

Rewrite these sentences in reported speech.

  • 1. ‘I’d be happy to put cameras all over the shop,’ the manager said.
  • 2. ‘The police can’t find the con man,’ Dad said.
  • 3. ‘We saw the robber from across the street,’ the woman told the police.
  • 4. ‘We’re thinking of having a new alarm installed,’ the shop owner said.
  • 5. ‘We haven’t heard or seen anything,’ our neighbours said.
  • 6. ‘I’ll buy the games console for you,’ the man told his kids.
  • The man told the kids he would buy the games console for them . 





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