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Stop for English 0710

Stop for English 0710. Virpi Serita. Monday 7.10. Page 74-75: Lets read and look at difficult expressions and vocabulary Discuss in pairs based on the questions on page 74 Work on the vocabulary on page 76 ? Home work. The robber :.

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Stop for English 0710

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  1. Stop for English 0710 Virpi Serita

  2. Monday 7.10. • Page 74-75: Letsread and look at difficultexpressions and vocabulary • Discuss in pairsbased on the questions on page 74 • Work on the vocabulary on page 76 ? • Home work

  3. The robber: • I didwant to hithim, but I did • I just did, what I had to do • I smashed a flowerpot on hishead • After I wasarrested, all I feltwas a big sense of relief • I wasgoingback to a place I knewwell

  4. The victim: • ”Ifhe´sgot a knife, he couldkill me”, I thought • Wekind of fought with eachother • I managed to holdhimuntil…. • Itwasonlyafter……thepoliceasked, if I am OK.

  5. Vocabulary 1 • stop dead • stop dead in one´stracks • scruffy • obvious • passer-by • addict • in and out of jail • explode • ruin life • scream • pysähtyä, pysäyttää siihen paikkaan • pysähtyä siihen paikkaan pelosta tai yllätyksestä • suttuinen, nuhruinen epäsiisti • ilmiselvä • ohikulkija • väärinkäyttäjä, koukussa • vaihtelevasti vankilassa • make an emotionaloutburst • tuhota elämä • huutaa, kiljua

  6. Vocabulary 2 • I gotthroughhim • Fig. to make someone understand something; to get something through someone's thick skull. Why don't you try to understand me? What do I have to do to get through to you? Can anybody get through, or are you just stubborn? • he lookedstunned • stunned by his sudden death • feel relieved • fears disappeared • change in him was amazing • stay in touch • be delighted • feellucky • bunp into someone • befrightened • hurtsomeone • theft : (varkaus) • A criminal act in which property belonging to another is taken without that person's consent. • burglary: (murto, murtovarkaus) • The criminal offense of breaking and entering a building illegally for the purpose of committing a crime. • fraud(petos, rötös)

  7. Links • http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islington • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islington • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restorative_justice

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