Law and Order - file a police report

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time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

Items in this lesson

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To do
  • Short explanation 
  • File a police report + Write a statement 
  • Video recording
  • How to record
  • Where and how to send
  • Your Score
  • Homework

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Short explanation
File a police report + write a statement

One of you is the police officer, the other the victim/witness. 
The victim/witness writes down what has happened. The police officer fills in the police report. The stories must match. 

You'll do this assignment again but you'll switch roles. This means you'll be the police officer and the victim/witness.

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Short explanation
Video recording

Once you've finished writing the police report and statement (both times) you will have a conversation with you classmate. Use your police file and statement to practice. 

One of you is the police officer and the other the victim/witness. You'll practice first and video record your conversation. You'll send in the best possible recording.

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File a police report + write a statement
Writing: the police officer has to fill in the report (see next slide). The victim or witness has to write out the time, date, place, what has happened to him, what the criminal looked like etc. He/she does this to remember the event. > WORK TOGETHER ON THIS. Otherwise your stories won’t match.

You must write out both roles per person. This cannot be the same document. So each of you have a victim/witness report and a police report.

Minimum of 200 words for the police file and statement (that means a minimum of 400 words per person)
 







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Witness/victim statement

Write down:

  • When it happened: (time, date)
  • Where it happened (place)
  • What has happened
  • What the criminal looked like
  • How you remember the event

Minimum of 200 words

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Video recording
Things that have to be discussed during your conversation:

  • Time, date, place
  • Witness/victim has to spell his/her name
  • Police need to tell the witness/victim his/her rights (look something up on the internet/movies, be creative!)
  • The questions on the report file
  • Next steps: what is going to be done by the police, what does the victim/witness need to do?
  • Use your police file + statement

Video of you and your classmate using Microsoft Teams. 

One is the police officer and the other is the witness or victim. 

Make sure you practice a couple of times before recording it. 

You have to be seen on camera!

You have to speak for at least 2 minutes maximum of 5 min. 

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How to record
  • Practice in pairs using Teams "vergaderruimte"
  • Once you are confident enough to record, go to your teacher and tell her that you want to start recording.
  • Log out of the English lesson and start a meeting with your classmate.
  • Practice recording
  • Record your video (2 to 5 minutes)
  • Send your video:  www.wetransfer.com to t.herben@hvc.nl
*See file for information on how to record

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Where and how to send

File a police report + statement
Example “law and order: Peter + Lisa 3k5”. - In this document Peter wrote the police file and Lisa the statement.

“law and order: Lisa + Peter 3k5”. In this document Lisa wrote the police file and Peter the statement.

Send to Magister - ELO - Opdrachten - Police file and statement. Peter will send the first and Lisa the second.
Video recording

See file (that you've downloaded in Magister) on how to safe your recording.

Name your file: “law and order recording: Peter + Lisa 3k5”. 

Go to www.wetransfer.com
Email naar: t.herben@hvc.nl
Email from: peter.walters@hvc.nl
Bericht: Write down who the recording is from.

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Your score
When writing
  • Make sure your grammar is correct
  • Make sure you use the correct spelling
  • Make sure your contents are complete (have you covered everything?)
  • Make sure your layout is correct (capital letters, punctuation,  minimal of 200 words etc.)
  • Make sure you use vocabulary and stones from chapter 3 (+ extra)

When talking
  • Make sure your grammar is correct
  • Make sure your speed is correct (not too slow or too fast)
  • Make sure your contents are complete (have you covered everything?)
  • Make sure you use the vocabulary and stones from chapter 3 (+ extra)
  • Make sure your pronunciation is correct (English, English-Dutch, Dutch-English, is this even English?)
  • Bonus: if your background has a policestation or you're wearing a police cap, be creative!

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Homework
Send in 2 different documents for the writing file in Magister - Elo - Opdrachten - Police file + statement

Send in your video recording to t.herben@hvc.nl through www.wetransfer.com

Send in before 5 o'clock on the 5th of March
1 point deduction per day if you send in your assignments too late

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