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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Who did it?

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Unit 2: Who did it?
Vocabulary about crimes, criminals and detective work​

Reading and listening about crime stories and incidents​
Grammar: Past simple and past continuous, phrasal verbs


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Agenda
HW instruction
Goals
Learning vocabulary: crimes and criminals
Time to work on SB
Goals review

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Homework instruction
  • Watch Flipped Classroom video 2​
  • Do word list Unit 2 (Crimes + Criminals)​
  • Do WB p. 12 Ex. 4
  • Do WB p. 14 Ex. 1-3 (Watch the FC video first in order to complete the exercises!)


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Extra challenges
Need more English practice? Want to challenge yourself?
You can always do more exercises than the homework exercises
All of the answers from the Units will be posted on Itslearning

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Learning goals
By the end of the lesson...
You have learned more words about crimes, criminals and detective work
You have practiced speaking in English about detective work

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Slide 7 - Video

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stealing something from a person or place
cheating somebody in order to get money or goods illegally
making illegal copies of DVDs, computer programs, books, etc
attacking somebody, or threatening, in order to steal their money
Theft
Fraud
Piracy
Mugging

Slide 9 - Drag question

Time to shine
Put your phones down
Go to SB page 18
Do exercise 5, 6 and 7 with a partner

Done early? Work on WB p. 12 Ex 4

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What is the difference between accusing a suspect and charging a suspect?

Slide 11 - Open question

Have you achieved the learning goals?
You learned more words from Unit 2
You have practiced speaking in English
Totally!
Yes
Sort of
No
I have a question

Slide 12 - Poll

00:55
What is vandalism?
A
destroying/damaging something, especially public property
B
cleaning something, especially public property

Slide 13 - Quiz

00:20
What is burglary?
A
entering a building and stealing things from it
B
entering a building and trashing it

Slide 14 - Quiz

00:49
This was an example of shoplifting. What is shoplifting?
A
crime of stealing goods from a shop with a box on your head
B
crime of stealing goods from a shop by leaving without paying for them

Slide 15 - Quiz

01:58
What is robbery?
A
the crime of stealing money or goods, often using violence/threats
B
the crime of being of an idiot

Slide 16 - Quiz