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2 Criminal records
Vocabulary p10
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Grammar in context p12

Grammar in context p15

1 bought (buy), broke (break), brought (bring),

1 a were ... doing b were visiting

caught (catch), cut (cut), drank (drink), drew


(draw), put (put), sang (sing), sank (sink),
sold (sell), shut (shut), spoke (speak), taught
(teach), told (tell), took (take), thought
(think)

2 a was b became c stole d didnt do


e caught f went g escaped h changed
i left j worked k saw l flew m lived
n made o sang p came

3 1 Where was he born?


2 What crime did he commit?
3 How much did he steal?
4 Did the police catch him?
5 Where did he go in 1970?
6 Why did he fly to Brazil?
7 Did he sing with the Rolling Stones?
8 When did he come back to England?

4 1 Ronnie Biggs wasnt born in 1919. He was


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burglary
mugging
murder
piracy
robbery
shoplifting
theft
vandalism

B: verbs
burgle
mug
kill
pirate
rob
steal
steal
vandalise

3 1 mugger 2 thief 3 pirate 4 vandal


5 murderer 6 robber 7 shoplifter 8 burglar

4 1 burglar/thief 2 vandals 3 mugger


4 murder 5 pirate 6 shoplifter 7 steal

Developing vocabulary p13


6 work

2 1 worked out 2 looked for 3 worked out

Students own answers.

4 turned up 5 came across 6 found out


7 look into

Students own answers.


1b 2c 3a 4b 5b
Suggested answers
1 He dressed like a terracotta soldier and
pretended to be one of the statues.
2 Because he loved the terracotta army and
wanted to be part of it for one day.
3 Because he didnt touch or break any of the
terracotta soldiers.

5 1 without planning or wanting to do


something
2 a period of 100 years
3 something that you wear when you are
pretending to be someone else
4 something that connects one bone to
another and is used for moving a part of
your body
5 to lift something or someone
6 when the police take someone to a police
station and officially say they committed
a crime

6 Students own answers.

5 Students own answers.


1 1 find 2 look 3 look 4 turn 5 come

Reading p11
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born in 1929.
2 Ronnie Biggs didnt commit a murder. He
committed a train robbery.
3 Biggs didnt steal 2.6 million dollars. He
stole 2.6 million pounds.
4 He didnt run away to Madrid. He ran away
to Paris.
5 A police officer didnt see him in Australia.
A reporter saw him.
6 After Australia, Biggs didnt fly to the USA.
He flew to Brazil.

3 1 f 2 a 3 e 4 b 5 d 6 c
4 1 round 2 forward 3 ahead 4 after 5 back
6 out

5 Students own answers.

Click onto ... Private investigators


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1 Suggested answer
They follow criminals and catch them.

2 1 Scotland 2 America 3 train robberies


4 worked before the FBI 5 big
Word booster
1c 2e 3b 4a 5d

3 1 Allan Pinkerton became a local hero


2 At the time, there were many train robbers
3 find and catch train robbers.
4 discovered a plan to assasinate Abraham
Lincoln.
5 Private detectives are often called Private
Eyes

4 Students own answers.

c wasnt feeling d was ... doing e was


sitting f were having g were talking h was
feeling

2 a were playing b were losing c recognised


d was playing e knew f were looking
g stopped h arrested i started j won
k went

3 1 What were you doing at 7pm last night?


2 What was your family doing at 7pm?
3 What did you do later?
4 Were you sleeping at 9pm?
5 What were you doing at 11pm?
6 What time/When did you go to sleep?

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5 The last night we were watching a film on
TV when suddenly we did heard a sound like
an explosion. At first we thought that it was
came from the TV but then we realised the
noise came from the kitchen.
My dad said us it could be a burglar and so
he took a big stick and went to the kitchen to
see if he was right. He was opening the door
when that something jumped out really fast!
It wasnt a burglar because it was only small.
Then there did was another sound. We went
back to the living room. The lamp was on the
floor. In the corner of the room there was a
cat. My family and I we recognised it it was
my neighbours cat. The cat was nervous and
was knocking things onto the floor while it is
was running through our house.
We did rang the neighbour and he came to
take his cat back. In the end of we didnt see
what happened in the film we were watching.

Developing speaking p16


1 a At first b then c suddenly d later e After
f In the end

2 Suggested answers
a No, not really
b We wanted to see a film. At first, we were
waiting in a queue. Suddenly there was a
loud noise and after that, everyone turned
around. Then we saw two boys trying to
rob a DVD shop.
c In the end the police arrived and arrested
them.

3 Suggested answers
1 I can see three people. I think they are all
teenagers.
2 They are in a shop.
3 I think one of them, the one in the
foreground, is stealing something. I think
its a packet of sweets or crisps. The other
two are looking around the shop. I imagine
they are friends of the shoplifter.
4 I think this crime is very bad. Hes only
stealing something small, but it doesnt
matter. Its still shoplifting.

4 Students own answers.


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Developing writing p17


1 Suggested answers
She was walking home after hockey practice
when she saw a little boy on his own. She
decided to take him to the police station.
Suddenly, a woman came running out of one
of the shops and the woman was his mum.
Georgina was happy to see them find each
other.

2 1 d 2 c 3 b 4 f 5 a 6 e
3 Students own answers.
4 Students own answers.
5 Students own answers.

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