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Crime and punishment Název školyGymnázium Zlín - Lesní čtvrť Číslo projektuCZ.1.07/1.5.00/ Název projektuRozvoj žákovských kompetencí pro 21. století Název šablonyIII/2 Inovace a zkvalitnění výuky prostřednictvím ICT Název DUMCrime and punishment Označení DUMVY_32_INOVACE_09_1_09 AutorMgr. Markéta Opluštilová Datum Vzdělávací oblastJazyk a jazyková komunikace Vzdělávací oborAnglický jazyk Tematický okruhŽivotní styl Ročník ročník gymnázia

Types of crime Match the definitions with the crimes in the box.  killing somone by accident  not telling the truth during a trial  setting sth on fire deliberately  taking sth illegaly across borders  betraying your country  copying someone´s signature or an official document  killing an important person  giving important documents concerning the safety of your country to its enemies arson forgery espionage manslaughter assassination treason smuggling perjury manslaughter perjury arson smuggling treason forgery assassination espionage

Word formation Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in the brackets. 1.Corporal _____________ (punish) has been abolished as inhumane in many countries. 2.The executive manager had to face the ___________ (accuse) of embezzlement. 3._____________ (investigate) had to be terminated for the lack of evidence. 4._____________ (prosecute) managed to gather enough proofs to send the defendant to prison. 5.The serial killer has been ____________ (prison) for life because death penalty was abolished two years ago. punishment accusation Investigation Prosecution imprisoned

Sentence completion Complete the sentences with correct form of the words in the box. 1.I was summoned to court to __________ against the man who had crashed my car last month. 2.An ___________ gang ________ in the bank last night and stole a lot of money. 3.The juvenile delinquent accused of assult has been sent to a _________ home for three months. 4.The kidnappers were on the _________ for five months before the police managed to chatch them. 5.The barrister raised an __________ about the prosecutor‘s offensive questions. break objection armed testify run remand testify armedbroke remand run objection

Discussion 1.Do you think your country is a safe place to live? Why or why not? 2.Do you think gun control is a good idea? Explain. 3.Do you think people who use illegal drugs should be put in jail? 4.Do you think that capital punishment is a good idea? Why or why not? 5.Do you think that punishment for violent crimes should be the same for juveniles and adults? Why/why not? 6.Do you think there will be more or less crime in the future? 7.Is it ever O.K. to break the law? If so, when? 8.Is prison an effective punishment? (Why? or Why not?)