N A M E : ________________________________ DATE: ____________________ CRIME Questions: Have you ever seen a person com
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N A M E : ________________________________
DATE: ____________________
CRIME Questions: Have you ever seen a person commit a crime? ⚫ Complete the 15 sentences with the words on the left. 1. You are a ________________ when you break the law (for example, when you rob a bank). 2. Some criminals carry a ________________ with them. 3. Be careful! When a criminal has a gun, he or she may want to ________________ people with it. 4. It is the job of ________________s to catch criminals. 5. That man is trying to ________________ your car! 6. Did you rob the bank? Or are you innocent (not guilty)? A _______________ will decide. 7. Police officers will _______________ you after they
A C E F G H J
arrest
n., v.
catch you.
crime scene
n.
criminal
adj., n.
escape
v.
free
adj.
gun
n.
9. I don’t want to go to jail! I want to be ______________.
________________d. He ran away. 11. Of course, it is against the law to kill a person.
n.
________________ is a serious crime.
n.
12. When a police officer makes an arrest, she may put
judge n., v.
K L M P S
________________ on the criminal.
kidnap
v.
lawyer
n.
murder
steal
v. v.
13. It is a serious crime to _______________ a person – and ask for money to set that person free.
n., v.
police officer shoot
may have to spend some time in _______________.
10. The police tried to catch the criminal, but he
handcuffs jail
8. Are you guilty? Did you break the law? Yes? Then you
14. Don’t cross over this line! The police are still looking n.
for clues to solve the crime. It’s a _______________. 15. The police arrested me, but I didn’t steal the money! I need to talk to a _______________.
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WORD BANK
Crime
Aim Supplementary vocabulary building Level Intermediate Time Approximately 15 – 20 minutes
ANSWER KEY
My Notes
1. criminal 2. gun 3. shoot 4. police officers 5. steal 6. judge 7. arrest 8. jail 9. free 10. escape(d) 11. Murder 12. handcuffs 13. kidnap 14. crime scene 15. lawyer
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