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something that you say which means if you do something illegal, you
will probably be caught and punished
Ex:1 What changes you can see? Jewel box (AE) Jewellery box (BE)A drawer Window pane
The jewel box has been opened ; a drawer has been opened ; a window pane has been broken ; the telephone has been unplugged /disconnected .
Suspect: someone who possibly committed a crime To admit :to tell people that you did something To deny :to tell people that you didn’t do something Fingerprints: the marks made by patterns of lines on the end of the person’s finger.
1: Yes, it’s possible . The phone has been unplugged.2: The window had been broken from the inside.3: There is evidence that Brigitte was in the room because her fingerprints were found on the jewels box .
Crime : Robber / break into / steal
Detection :Detective / clue / suspect / witness / fingerprint / evidence / arrest
1: detective2: evidence
3: clue4: witness5: arrest
6: break into
1: The money was being taken to London to be destroyed.2: The money was in the coach called the High Value Packages Coach . 3: They changed the green lights to amber and red.4: They went back to a large isolated farmhouse.
SB page 68:Ex:4 1: The robbers robbed the train at three o’clock in the morning at a quiet spot in the countryside. 2: The people in the signal box didn’t know the warning lights had been changed because the robbers didn’t break them, so the signal didn’t flash in the signal box.
SB page 68:Ex:4 3: No, they didn’t contain money. They carried letters and parcels . 4: There were three people in the engine ,the driver ,his assistant and the fireman.5: The red light made the train driver decide to stop.6:At the farm the robbers left clothing , fingerprints ,footprints and specimens of hair.
Specimens: a small amount or piece Specimens: a small amount or piece that is taken from something, so that that is taken from something, so that it can be tested or examined it can be tested or examined
SB page 68:Ex:4 7:The evidence was discovered because the man who had planned to go and clean the farm from top to bottom was lazy and didn’t do it.8: The Great Train Robbery wouldn’t have happened Or The money would not have been stolen.(third conditional)
1. Didn’t break2. Wasn’t
3. Unplugged4. Didn’t hear
5. Were6. Looked
7. Didn’t open8. Weren’t
9. Hid 10.Found
SB page 70 Ex :11-E2-D3-A4-B5-C SB page 70 Ex:21:I would have climbed through the window.2:I would have borrowed a book from a friend.3: I would have borrowed money from my friend.
SB page 70 Ex:21:I would have climbed though the window.2:I would have borrowed a book from a friend.3: I would have borrowed money from my friend.
4:I would have told Jane that she looked very smart.Ex :3 “Important”1: If the criminal had worn gloves, the police wouldn’t have identified him.2: If had closed the door, wouldn’t have called the police.
Ex :3 “Important”1: If the criminal had worn gloves, the police wouldn’t have identified him.2: had closed the door, wouldn’t have called the police.
3:wouldn’t have stolen your car,If you have locked it.4:wouldn’t have found the ring,I hadn’t gone back to the house.5:would have stopped She had seen the traffic light
6: Hadn’t been raining so hard Would have noticed the light .
Page 71 Ex:1Sentence cEx : 3: vocabulary:Regret (v) : to be sorry about something you hove done it and you wish you hadn’t done it.Regret (n) : feelings of sorrow about the past action or event and the wish it had not happened .
Probability Conditional Example time
100%zero If you heat ice, it melts. any time
50%First
If it rains, I will stay at home.
future
10%Second
If I won the prize, I would buy a car.
future
0% third If I had won the prize, I
would have bought a car.past
Wb page 42Ex:11:a witness b murderer c thieves d inspector e robbers f criminal g detective
Word read down : suspect
Wb page 42Ex:22:a arrested b denied c solve d admitted e lied f stole g sentences h robbing
Wb page 42Ex:33:a fingerprints b clues c suspicious d imprisonment e evidence
Wb page 43Ex:2: vocabulary Ingenious : clever and originalAstonished: amazed - grey cells: your brainReveal: make knownThrilling: very exciting2:a false : play :book b true c false :Both: one of her detective is English but the other is Belgian. d false: the whole sentence People know the ending before they leave the theatre , but they are asked not to tell other people who the murder is. e true f false :still writing: Agatha Christie died in 1976.
3:a: masterpiece b: ingenious c: revealed d: astonished e : slight f : thrilling 4:a:The play that has been on in a theatre for the longest time. b:your brain c:something in the future that you really enjoy.
3:a: masterpiece b: ingenious c: revealed d: astonished e : slight f : thrilling 4:a:The play that has been on in a theatre for the longest time. b:your brain c:something in the future that you really enjoy.
Wb page 44:1 a: will go b: had c: would give d: had worked e: catch f: would have happened g: were h: would have been able i: would help j: hadn’t fallen
Wb page 44:1 a: will go b: had c: would give d: had worked e: catch f: would have happened g: were h: would have been able i: would help j: hadn’t fallen
Wb page 44:1 a: will go b: had c: would give d: had worked e: catch f: would have happened g: were h: would have been able i: would help j: hadn’t fallen
Wb page 44:1 a: will go b: had c: would give d: had worked e: catch f: would have happened g: were h: would have been able i: would help j: hadn’t fallen
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