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Planning
  • 19 december                  test unit 2
  • 9 januari                           boek opdracht
  • 19 januari                         laatste les met mij
  • 25 januari                        BU 13 - 19
  • check vocab                
  • grammar

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Planning

  • check vocab    
  • check homework            
  • grammar

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Test Unit 2
  • Vocabulary unit 2
  • Prepositions of time & place
  • Past tenses: past simple, past continuous,                           present perfect, past perfect
  • Vragen en ontkenningen maken (Bridging the Gap)

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Translate the 
following words 

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Translate to Dutch:
arson

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Translate to Dutch:
burglary

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Translate to Dutch:
homicide

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Translate to Dutch:
to accuse

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Translate to Dutch:
evidence

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Translate to Dutch:
lawyer

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Translate to Dutch:
to escalate

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Translate to Dutch:
restricted

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You've made exercise 
41, 42 and 42

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Exercise 41
What is Kassin's conclusion about the experiment?

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Exercise 41
What is Kassin's conclusion about the experiment?
- Police training can lead to drawing the wrong 
conclusions in an investigation.

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Exercise 41
'If you are mentally strong, you will never do a 
false confession.'

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Exercise 41
'If you are mentally strong, you will never do a 
false confession.'

- No, it can happen to anyone. During interrogations some suspects are pressured into making false confessions and are often questioned for hours.

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Exercise 41
What should be done to avoid convicting innocent people according to the last paragraph?

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Exercise 41
What should be done to avoid convicting innocent people according to the last paragraph?

1 People’s psychological background should always be taken into account.
2 Confessions should always be looked at closely.

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Exercise 42
6 3 4
2 5 1

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Exercise 42b
 Example key: Make sure to check someone’s background to find out whether the person is vulnerable and easy to influence.
2 Check if you ask the right questions and make sure that the accused can answer them well too.
3 Stop asking questions if you see that the person is getting tired of being questioned for hours on end.
4 Don’t assume that someone is guilty if nothing has been proven yet and look for plenty of evidence.

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Exercise 43
1. reward
2. confessed
3. accounted for
4. assumed
5. deception
6. pointed out
7. jurors

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Homework
Study Theme Words (both ways)
Study A + C
Make Past Tenses stencil in SOM

Start studying your BU 13 - 19


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