Unit 2 The wrong side of the law. Present by Aj.Rapeephan Charenthatsanasiri and Aj.Chanpen Tanarerk.

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Unit 2 The wrong side of the law. Present by Aj.Rapeephan Charenthatsanasiri and Aj.Chanpen Tanarerk

2. Comprehension Page 11 A: Answer true or false 1.Anita robbed the store because they didn’t give her a job. 2.Anita went to prison because of the robbery. 3.The police identified Guy because of his driver’s license. 4.Joey didn’t know that he’d stopped a police car. 5.The money in the warehouse was going to be destroyed. fal se tru e

Page 11 B: Look at this words, all highlighted in the text, and match them with the correct meaning. 1.Cop (n) 2.Fine (n) 3.Undercover (adj) 4.Precinct (n) 5.Warehouse (n) 6.To be caught red-handed (v) 7.Firearm (n) 8.Dye (n) a.The place where police work b.A place used for storing things c.A gun d.To be caught with clear evidence that you are responsible for a crime e.A substance that change the color of something else,e.g. hair f.A punishment thatinvolves paying money g. Police (informal) h. Working in normal clothes, without a uniform

Page 12 A: Choose the correct verb from for each sentence. 1. When the police saw/were seeing Luke, he stole/was stealing the money from the lady’s purse. 2. When the thieves arrived/had arrived at the house, the police waited/ were waiting for them. 3. Finally, the police caught/had caught the driver of the stolen car. They chased/had been chasing him over an hour. 4. When the police finally arrested/ had arrested Clive, he stole/ had stolen Four hundred and twenty-seven car! 5. Thieves stole/were stealing the painting on March 4, but the police found/had found it in a garage on March 7.

Page 13 B: Choose the correct tense and complete each sentence with the negative or interrogative form of the verb in parenthese. 1.What ______ you ________when the attack happened? (do) 2.It was the most successful robbery of all time. Nobody ________ ever_______ so much. (steal) 3.The thieves broke the window and then ___________ the house. (enter) 4.The police ______ _______ __________ the gang for several months before they acted. (watch) 5.Suddenly, the alarm sounded and the lights __________. (come on) 6.By the time the police caught them, Bill & Bud _________ __________ sixteen banks and fourteen gas stations. (rob) weredoing had stolen entered hadbeenwatching came on hadrobbed

Page 13 C: Read about the Halloween Robbers and complete the text with the correct form of the verbs. B ill Guy and Bud Manson were finally caught on November 17,1988, after they ___________(steal) over four million dollars, one hundred and seven vehicles, and, most curiously, fifty-seven Halloween masks. Scareed of being Recognized by the police, the two robbers never________ (rob) a bank or gas station without a mask. For instance, when they _________ (rob) Pacific Bank in California in 1986, Bill___________ (wear) a Hannibal Lecter mask and Bud was wearing a witch’s mask. However, they ________ (be) too cheap to buy the masks, so they used to steal them before each robbers. They Carried out their first robbery in 1985, and, as the years__________( pass), had stolen robbed was wearing were passed

they gradually __________ (become) two of America’s most wanted criminals, but the police found it impossible to catch them. Then, on October 31, 1988, everything change: a woman _________ (walk) into a police precinct and said that she knew when the next robbery ____________ (go) to talk place. Her name was Sandy Snitch, and she was Bud’s girlfriend, but they ________ (have) an argument and she didn’t want to be with him any more. When Bill and Bud arrived at the bank on November 17, the police______________ (wait) for them for an hour. As the thieves walked into the bank in disguise, they_________________ (not realize) that every customer in the bank ____________ (wear) a disguise too, because they weren’t really customer, they were police officers. Bill and Bud realized that their luck_______________ (run out) and surrendered, finally removing their masks. The Halloween Robbers had been trapped. became walked was going had had been waiting did not realize was wearing had run out

Page 14 A: Below, you have some information on a robbery that took place at Heathrow Airport, London, in Listen and check the information. Underline the information that is incorrect. -T-This is the third robbery of this type in the last five weeks. -T-The money arrived on a flight from Hong Kong. -T-The robbers were carrying guns. -L-Last month, robbers stole seven million dollars. -W-When the police found the van, the robbers had painted it. -T-The biggest airport robbery in Britain was 26 million pounds of gold bullion in 1993.

Page 15 A: Look at the table below. Complete the missing words about crime. If there are any words you don’t know, look them up in your dictionary. CrimeCriminalVerb BlackmailBlackmail er forgeryforge hijackinghijack kidnappin g kidnapper Blackmail forger hijacker kidnap

CrimeCriminalVerb Murdermurder Robberyrob Smugglin g Smuggle burglaryburglar Page 15 A: Look at the table below. Complete the missing words about crime. If there are any words you don’t know, look them up in your dictionary. Murderer robber smuggler burglarize

Page 15 B: Now complete the sentences with the correct form of the given words 1.He tried to ____________ the actress with some photos. 2.Drug ___________ is one of the biggest problems in the world today. 3.It was probably the biggest __________ ever. 4.After hours of negotiations, the _________ freed the passengers. 5.The criminals used sophisticated machines to _________ the bill. blackmailer smuggle rob hijack forgery blackmail smuggling robbery hijacker forge

Page 15 C: Read the text and complete it with words from the box. arrest trial court defense innocent investigate judge jury witnesses evidence As soon as a crime take place, the police start to___________, using clues form The crime scene and interviewing__________ to help them find the criminals And_______them. When a criminal is arrested, he is charged with the crime and eventually gone on______ in a______ of law, where he can plead guilty. Two lawyers, one for the ___________ and one for the prosecution, present _________ and try to prove their case. The ______ decides if the Accused is__________ or guilty, and present their verdict.If they decide that the person guilty, the________ decides a sentence. investigate witnesses arrest trial co urt defense evidence jury innopcent judge

Page 17 After reading A: number the events in order. Berney disappeared. Miss Bock began giving Berney money. Berney met Miss Pauline Bock. Berney was arrested. Berney founded the Telewand Corporation. The FBI heard about Berney and his disappearance. Berney began telling Miss Bock about his trip to venus. Berney convinced Miss Bock and couple to buy shares.