ENG P2W1 MC1: Types of crimes (25-26)

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EnglishSecundair onderwijs

This lesson contains 32 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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What is this meme about?

Slide 4 - Open question

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Explain this meme (easy):

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Explain this meme (medium):

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Explain this meme (hard):

Slide 10 - Open question

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What could the topic for English be during this project?

Slide 12 - Open question

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What types of
crimes are there?

Slide 14 - Mind map

Match the crimes to the correct picture on p. 1-3.
Work in pairs.
Speak English.

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burglary

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burglary
pickpocketing

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burglary
pickpocketing
mugging

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burglary
pickpocketing
mugging
robbery

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burglary
pickpocketing
mugging
robbery
shoplifting

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burglary
pickpocketing
mugging
robbery
shoplifting
carjacking

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burglary
pickpocketing
mugging
robbery
shoplifting
carjacking
fraud

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burglary
pickpocketing
mugging
robbery
shoplifting
carjacking
fraud
scamming

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What types of crimes do you
consider to be serious?

Slide 25 - Mind map

What types of crimes do you
consider to be less serious?

Slide 26 - Mind map

What are felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions?
Read the explanation on p. 4.

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Rank the types of crimes from most serious (1)  to least serious (3)
1
_____________

2
_____________

3
_____________
felony
misdemeanour
infraction

Slide 28 - Drag question

Shoplifting, DUI, burglary, and petty theft are examples of:
A
felonies
B
misdemeanours
C
infractions

Slide 29 - Quiz

Murder, rape, burglary (at gunpoint), assault, grand theft, robbery (at gunpoint), and kidnapping are examples of:
A
felonies
B
misdemeanours
C
infractions

Slide 30 - Quiz

DUI, pickpocketing, and speeding are examples of:
A
felonies
B
misdemeanours
C
infractions

Slide 31 - Quiz

... and what about you?
Have you ever heard a story of (or seen) someone committing one of the crimes that were discussed?

Has this crime been resolved?

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