Lesson 2 - Pickpocketing

English Class ; Pickpocketing


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English Class ; Pickpocketing


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  • Pickpocketing: vocab / warnings and advice
  • Grammar: giving advice

Today's lesson

You can use the correct vocab to warn people in the streets against pickpockets and give some advice.






Slide 2 - Slide

(13 min total) 3 min
Pickpocketing: what words come to your mind?

Slide 3 - Mind map

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Ever been a victim or a witness? What happened?

Slide 4 - Open question

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Excuse me Sir, I'd
The pickpocket was already
Someone has stolen
My phone was stolen
The woman had short black hair
gone when I turned around
and a scar on her hand
like to report a crime
my laptop from my car
when I was paying at the cash desk

Slide 5 - Drag question

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He did not commit the crime alone, he had an ........
A
friend
B
accomplice
C
gang
D
mess

Slide 6 - Quiz

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The ....... grabbed my bag when I was taking money from the ATM.
A
assaulter
B
witness
C
victim
D
assailant

Slide 7 - Quiz

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What's the difference between mugging and pickpocketing?

Slide 8 - Open question

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Translate: Laat uw tas niet onbeheerd achter!

Slide 9 - Open question

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Write a sentence to give this woman some advice.

Slide 10 - Mind map

(49 min total) 3 min
Which sentence is correct when giving advice?
A
You have to close your bag.
B
You should close your bag.
C
You can better close your bag.
D
You had better close your bag.

Slide 11 - Quiz

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Worksheet; Pickpocketing (Homework)
-Go to itslearning or ask your teacher for the printed version of the worksheet. (Or click on the link below;)

-Go through the exercises.

Have you not finished the exercises on time? Homework for next week;)


Slide 12 - Slide

(1 min total) 50 min
What have you learned?

  • Grammar: should (or had better) for giving advice
  • Some vocab related to pickpocketing

You can use the correct vocab to warn people in the streets against pickpockets and give some advice.


See you next week;)

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