Lesson 1: introduction and crime vocabulary

Crime vocabulary:


What types of crimes are there?



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Crime vocabulary:


What types of crimes are there?



Slide 1 - Diapositive

Crime Words 
  • burglary
  • difference mugging and pickpocketing
  • arson
  • fraud
  • difference manslaughter and murder
  • smuggling
  • minor misdemeanor
  • Hijacking

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Crime Words
  • burglary: going into a building and stealing something
  • Mugging: 
  • fraud: 
  • Manslaughter: 
  • smuggling:
  • minor misdemeanor: 
  • Hijacking: 

Slide 3 - Diapositive

Crime Words
  • burglary: going into a building and stealing something
  • Mugging: stealing with violence, Pickpocketing: without violence, secretly.
  • fraud: 
  • Manslaughter: 
  • smuggling: 
  • minor misdemeanor: 
  • Hijacking: 

Slide 4 - Diapositive

Crime Words
  • burglary: going into a building and stealing something
  • Mugging: stealing with violence, Pickpocketing: without violence, secretly.
  • arson: setting fire to something
  • fraud: tricking or unfair advantage
  • Manslaughter: 
  • smuggling: 
  • minor misdemeanor: 
  • Hijacking: 
  • assault: 

Slide 5 - Diapositive

Crime Words
  • burglary: going into a building and stealing something
  • Mugging: stealing with violence, Pickpocketing: without violence, secetly.
  • fraud: tricking or unfair advantage
  • Manslaughter: killing without intent
  • smuggling: 
  • minor misdemeanor: 
  • Hijacking: 

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Crime Words
  • burglary: going into a building and stealing something
  • Mugging: stealing with violence, Pickpocketing: without violence, secretly.
  • fraud: tricking or unfair advantage
  • Manslaughter: killing without intent
  • smuggling: to import goods secretly
  • minor misdemeanor: 
  • Hijacking: 

Slide 7 - Diapositive

Crime Words
  • burglary: going into a building and stealing something
  • Mugging: stealing with violence, Pickpocketing: without violence, secretly.
  • fraud: tricking or unfair advantage
  • Manslaughter: killing without intent
  • smuggling: to import goods secretly
  • minor misdemeanor: less serious crime
  • Hijacking: 

Slide 8 - Diapositive

Crime Words
  • burglary: going into a building and stealing something
  • Mugging: stealing with violence, Pickpocketing: without violence, secretly.
  • fraud: tricking or unfair advantage
  • Manslaughter: killing without intent
  • smuggling: to import goods secretly
  • minor misdemeanor: less serious crime
  • Hijacking: stealing a vehicle, usually with violence

Slide 9 - Diapositive

Slide 10 - Vidéo

Which crimes were mentioned
in the video?

Slide 11 - Carte mentale

action against the law
(material) proof
reason
mental doctor
responsible for a crime
thought to be guilty
judge and jury determine guilt
area where crime took place
lawyer
not guilty
leads the trial
put in custody
trial
testimony box
Say you did it
crime
evidence
psychiatrist
motive
guilty
accused
trial
crime scene
attorney
innocent
judge
arrest
case
witness stand
confess

Slide 12 - Question de remorquage

Read : Start Up unit 49

Slide 13 - Diapositive

check homework

Slide 14 - Diapositive

ex. 2 page 43

A

Het (hoofd)thema van de tekst is beruchte kunstroven, die veel media-aandacht hebben gekregen.B

Slide 15 - Diapositive

Munch Museum, 

Norway 2004 (during daytime)

two paintings (‘Scream’ and ‘Madonna’, by Edvard Munch)

over 12 million pounds

Yes, only slightly damaged.

Slide 16 - Diapositive

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, USA

18 March, 1990

all sorts of art objects, including famous paintings

more than 300 hundred million pounds

Some of the paintings are still missing. 

Slide 17 - Diapositive

National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico

1985, Christmas Eve

more than 140 pieces of art 

X

Most objects were found, in good condition. Some are still missing.

Slide 18 - Diapositive

Mahmoud Khalil Museum, Egypt

1978 and 2010

a famous Van Gogh painting:'Poppy Flowers’

35 million pounds

No.

Slide 19 - Diapositive

Kunsthal Museum, The Netherlands

16 October, 2012

seven masterpieces by famous painters

Over 16 million pounds

No, because the paintings were burnt.

Slide 20 - Diapositive

3 Tick the boxes
1 false, they usually make the news because of the high value of the stolen art.
2 true, it was amazing because the paintings and the painter are so famous.
3 false, the thieves pretended they were policemen and told the guards there was an
incident.
4 false, the guards were distracted by Christmas festivities.
5 false, the painting was succesfully stolen two times, once in 1978, once in 2010.

Slide 21 - Diapositive

Now: some words lesson 1

Slide 22 - Diapositive

bende (van mensen)

Slide 23 - Question ouverte

waardevol

Slide 24 - Question ouverte

slachtoffer

Slide 25 - Question ouverte

schilderij

Slide 26 - Question ouverte

geschatte

Slide 27 - Question ouverte

beveiliging

Slide 28 - Question ouverte

gebrek

Slide 29 - Question ouverte

Do: ex.  4, 5

Slide 30 - Diapositive