The Case Files

English Year 1
The Case Files
Reading - Listening - Speaking
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English Year 1
The Case Files
Reading - Listening - Speaking

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Today
- Warm up: BBC One Minute News
- Reading: The Case Files
- Listening: The Poison lady + The Eilean Mor Lighthouse Mystery

- Speaking: The Alibi Game

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Warm up
What did Trump say to Congress?
What does the UK's prime minister
regret saying?
Where are the injured children
brought to in Jordan?

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Warm up
America is on the brink of a comeback
He regrets saying ''Stop the boats.''
To Jordan's capital, Amman

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Reading: The Case Files
- You're working as a managementassistent at a detective bureau
- You have to review a couple of cold cases and answer some questions
- Read the cases and answer the questions 
- Done? Check your answers 

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Listening
- Open the listening document on Itslearning and follow the link
- Listen to the video's and answer the questions
- Done? Share your results 

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For now
NU Engels Reading and/or Listening:
Letters and emails / Audio and Video

Choose your own level A2/B1 or B1/B2

Get started on the exercises (online or book)

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THREE TEAMS
TEAM 1: SUSPECTS (2)
TEAM 2: POLICE A
TEAM 3: POLICE B

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Goal
The goal of the game:

police officers                your goal is to prove that the suspects are guilty of murder. 
Suspects                 your goal is to prove your innocence by making sure your joint alibi is watertight.

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Interrogation
  1. Who are the suspects? 
  2. The suspects create an alibi outside the classroom.
  3. Police A and B come up with questions.
  4. Together they interrogate them seperately by asking  questions.
  5. We decide if they are guilty
  6. Guilty: the suspects' answers are different. 
  7. Not guilty: the suspects' answers are the same.

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ALIBI GAME
- two persons (suspects) need to leave the meeting for 7 minutes 
- the rest (police) stays in the meeting and comes up with questions to ask to suspects
- the police team split into 2 groups (police A and police B)
- each police team has to question one suspect 

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The verdict: guilty or not guilty?

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