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Listening and Speaking EZSh29 There has been a murder in Yately, a village in England. Listen to the conversation and match the people to their descriptions.
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Speaking and Vocabulary
Crime
TV crime dramas or programmes about real-life crime? If so, which ones? 2 Do you ever read crime novels? If so, which authors and books are your favourites?
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Work in the same pairs. Which of these crime words do you know? Check in p149. rob steal break into a suspect
burgle murder bullets shoot a victim arrest someone
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burgle murder Choose the correct words in these sentences.
1 Three men robbed/stole a bank in London last ni jht and robbed/stole over £2 million. This v as the third bank robbery/burglary in the city this month. 2 Last night my car was burgled/broken into and my satnav was robbed/stolen. 3 A man was stolen/murdered yesterday in Los Angeles. The police have arrested/robbed two suspects/victims in connection with the murder/ murderer. 4 My brother's flat was stolen/burgled last week and his laptop was stolen/burgled.
t he murder victim ■— the new person in the village Ellen and Jack’s son the owner of the flower shop Jack’s wife Jack’s business partner