Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 1. Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 2 THEFT of stealing someones car Thief PICKPOCKET PICKPOCKETER.

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Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 1

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 2 THEFT of stealing someones car Thief PICKPOCKET PICKPOCKETER

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 3 ROBBERYROBBER MURDERMURDERER

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 4 BURGLARYBURGLAR MUGGING MUGGER

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 5 SHOPLIFTING SHOPLIFTER MANSLAUGHTER

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 6 What does this picture tell ?( Quévoquent ces images? )

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 7 What do we call? (Qu'est-ce que nous appelons?) Car thief, Murderer, Shoplifter, Burglar, Mugger. A person who steals car ? Une personne qui vole de voiture? A person who kills someone ? Une personne qui tue quelqu'un? A person who steals things from shops ? Une personne qui vole des choses dans les magasins? A person who robs peoples houses and flats ? Une personne qui vole les maisons des gens et des appartements? A person who attacks someone in the street and steals their money ? Une personne qui attaque quelqu'un dans la rue et vole leur argent?

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 8 GRAMMAR TOPIC Say and Tell when to use (Quand utiliser «say» ou «tell»?)

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 9 SAY (say/said/said) DIRE (dire / dit / dit ) We use say when we report someones words. ( Nous utilisons «say» quand nous rapportons les mots de quelqu'un.) She said, This is horrible. He said that he wanted a drink. We use say when we ask about language. (Nous utilisons «say» quand nous nous interrogeons sur une traduction.) How do you say book in French ? When we use this greetings, we use: say hello /goodbye/ thank you/ Happy Birthday / Congratulations. (Lorsque nous demandons dutiliser ces salutations, nous utilisons «say»: bonjour / au revoir /merci / Joyeux anniversaire / félicitations.)

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 10 Tell ( tell / told / told ) Dites (dis / dit / dit ) Tell is usually followed immediately by a person. Say (said in the past tense) is not followed immediately by a person. («Tell» est généralement suivie immédiatement par une personne. Ce nest pas le cas de «say» He told me his name. He said me his name. We use tell when we want to know how to get to a place. ( Nous utilisons dire quand nous voulons savoir comment se rendre à un endroit.) Can you tell me where the bus station is,please ? Can you say me where the bus station is,please ?

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 11 We use tell with other wh-words too ( when,how,why,where) ( Nous utilisons «tell» avec d'autres adverbes interrogatifs en w/wh (quand, comment, pourquoi, où) ) He told me how to send a fax. Tell me when you want to have dinner. You can tell someone the time/a story/a joke/your name/address/telephone number. (Vous pouvez dire à quelqu'un le l(heur / une histoire / une blague / votre nom / adresse /numéro de téléphone.) Mom, please tell me a story.

Crime © 2011 wheresjenny.com 12 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of say and tell. ( Remplissez les blancs avec la forme correcte de dire et de dire ) Can you ______ me where the Plaza Hotel is please ? She _____ me her name. I _________ goodbye to her. Please, _____ me a story, the little boy ____. Come here ! The police officer _____. The teacher ______ that the students were very good.