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Unit 3
Breaking the Law
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Warm-up
Have you recently read orheard in the news aboutanyone committingcrimes?
Have you ever beenvictims of the crimes?
Look at the following
pictures, and discuss whathas happened or ishappening?
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What is happening in the photos?
burglary: a crime ofbreaking into shops orhouses to steal things. (aburglar: a person who
gets into shops or housesto steal things.)
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What is happening in the photos?
arson : [':sn] a crime of
deliberately makingsomething burn, usually abuilding. (an arsonist: aperson commits arson, aperson deliberately lights afire or makes a building burn.)
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What has happened in the photos?
forgery: [ 'f:dri ] criminal
falsification by making or alteringthe instrument with intent to
defraud . (a forger: someone whocommits forgery or makes copies
illegally )
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What has happened in the photos?
vandalism: [ 'vndliz()m ] a
crime of willfully destroying ordamaging works of art, public andprivate property, the beauties of
nature, etc. (a vandal: /`vAndl/ a
person who willfully destroys ordamages public property )
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What is happening in the photos?
pickpocketing: stealing
something from someones pocket.(a pickpocket: a person whosteal something from someonespocket)
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What is happening in the photos?
purse snatching: a crime of
grabbing ones purse and runningaway with it. (a purse snatcher:a person who grabs ones purseand runs away with it.)
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What is happening in the photos?
Shoplifting: a crime of taking
something from a shop or storewithout paying for it. (Ashoplifter: a person who stealthings from a shop or store.)
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What is happening in the photos?
murder: a crime of killing
someone deliberately andillegally (a murderer: aperson who commits murder)
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Different Types of Crimes
burglary
arson forgery
littering
pickpocketing
vandalism
purse snatching
shoplifting
murder
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Are these serious Crimes? (P11)--- very serious/somewhat serious/not serious
Driving over the speed limit
Jaywalking (walking across a street at aplace where you arent allowed to cross)
Finding something on the street andkeeping it
Lying about your age
Giving a false name Not fastening you seat belt when riding in
a car
Cheating on an exam
Taking something from a restaurant orhotel
Recording a CD onto a cassette (piratedcassette/ Problem of Piracy )
W t i t i t
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W at punis ment wou you give t e
offenders in above Crimes?
Pick out two cases of the
crimes we have justmentioned, and decidehow the offenders shouldbe punished.
Then share your opinionwith your classmates.
W t i t i ?
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W at punis ment wou you give ?
------ Useful expressions
a warning
a fine(to pay a fine of $20 /The man was fined $20.) probation
(to put sb on two years probation /to be onprobation)
community service (Community service punishment is the idealsentence for an idle criminal.)
a prison term/get a five-year prisonsentence
life in prison(serve a life sentence in prison /give sb. a lifesentence in prison)
lock those hooligans up and throw awaythe key
capital punishment
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Which statements Do you agree with?
Read out loud the followingVIEWS on crime andpunishment.
Which of them do you agree
with? Compare your opinions. Do
you share each others
views? Support your opinionswith reasons.
Some of you would be invited
to report your opinions.
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Which statements Do you agree with?
Anyone could become a criminal under the
right circumstances. Crime doesnt pay. / /
There is too much crime on TV and in themovies.
Criminals are born, not made. If wealth were distributed fairly, there would
be no crime.
Education-not punishment is the answer.
People dont commit crimes if they knowtheyll be caught.
Society is to blame for crime.
The punishment should fit the crime.
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Solving crimes
Do you like detective
stories? Listen to theradio show about fourclassic detectives. Look at
the chart and try to matchthe information. (P12)
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vocabulary
creator: the person who makes something
hound: a hunting dog ferocious: fierce and violent
to investigate: to examine, esp. todiscover the truth
to be strangled: to be killed by having the
throat pressed to stop breathing suspect: a person employed to have
committed a crime
motive: a reason for doing something
incorruptible: incapable of becomingdishonest, bad, or immoral
fictional: imagined or invented; not real,often from a book or story
Whi h d th t
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Which case sounds the most
interesting?
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Questions:
What is your favorite detective
story or movie? Are any fictional or real-life
detectives popular in yourcountry ? Which ones?
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Possible Answers
Detective Conan ---
Edogawa Conan
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Possible Answers
Chinese Magistrate Bao Ching
Tien, who's original name is BaoZheng, an incorruptible officer inNorthern Song Dynasty .
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Possible Answers
Dr. Henry Chang-Yu Lee one of
the worlds foremost forensicscientists ( ). His TV show titled
Trace Evidence : The Case Files ofDr. Henry Lee highlights his work onmany famous cases)
Detective Game:
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Detective Game:You can also be a detective
In this game, you can also
be a detective!
The results are given hereto you and you are asked
to reconstruct the causes.Think up a logical( )explanation that fits all
the facts. Now lets start to
investigate mysteries.
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A ship was found floating on the ocean without crew( ) or passengers or sign of violence, and everythingin good working order; but obviously hastily abandoned( ), with meals half-eaten and jobs half-done.
One of the school classrooms was found to be locked.The sound of a man groaning was heard from within it.When it was broken into, it was discovered thatfurniture had been smashed( ). There were two deadmice ( )near the strong smell of burnt rubber in theair.
A small boy, naked and with his head shaved, ran downa big city. He was laughing happily though it was a coldday, and he had a photograph in his hand.
Footprints were discovered in the snow leading to adeserted Alpine( ) hut( ). There were nofootprints leaving, but the hut was empty except St.Bernards dog and some books.
Option--- Detective Game: W o is
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Option--- Detective Game: W o isguilty?
Heres another detective
game as an option.
Before you do the groupwork, please read the
following newspaperarticle:
Rea t e o owing newspaper
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Rea t e o owing newspaperArticle:
POLICE were called in this morning toinvestigate a break-in at the research
laboratories of Wainwright Ltd., Mancheser. Thieves made off with top secret plans for a
revolutionary new textile process.
Jeremy Wainwright, who was working on thisnew stain-proof process for childrens fabrics on
Saturday afternoon believes the theft took placebetween 6.30 p.m. When he left the laboratoryand 10.15 p.m. when the night-watchman( )discovered the broken window.
Police are conducting ( )enquiries ( )among staff( of the firm( ) and
among members of the public who haverecently visited the laboratories.
This almost certainly is yet another case ofindustrial espionage( ), Manchester PoliceChief( )Watkins declared.
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The police decided to call Bob and
Johnson for questioning. Johnsonclaims he stayed in Leeds onSaturday night and that his wifecame up. Bob, the young textiledesigner and lecturer, also stayedin Leeds. They say they met in apub on Saturday evening todiscuss designs. Can they provethat they spent from 6.30 p.m. to
10.15 p.m. together?
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Two students should play the roles of Boband Johnson. They should leave theclassroom and work out the detail everythingthey did together between 6.30 p.m. and10.15 p.m. on the Saturday.
The rest of the class are divided into twointerrogation( ) teams. While Bob andJohnson are out of the classroom, the teamsshould prepare questions to ask them.
Bob is called in and questioned by team 1while Johnson by team 2. Any question is fair(e.g. How many people were in the pub? Wasthere a barman or a barmaid? Where wereyou sitting?).
If the teams manage to find threediscrepancies between Bobs and Johnsonsstories, they are guilty!
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Free Discussion
If you could change one
law to make somethinglegal, what would it be?
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Writing Activity
Choices for a Writing task:
Write your own storyabout Johnsdisappearance in Lesson3B, Activity 2.
Write about a place youwould like to disappear toand what you would do
there.
ti n All th i t r s in this d m nt ar fr m diff r nt bsit
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Thank you!
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