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Unit 3 Learning from the past . . November 2013 . Vocabulary : crime. Alarm jail Alibi kidnap , kidnapper , Burglar , burglarize kidnapping Call mug , mugger , Court mugging Crime scene murder , murderer Criminal prison Hack , hacker rob , robber , robbery. Crime.
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Unit 3 Learningfromthepast. November 2013
Vocabulary: crime • Alarmjail • Alibi kidnap, kidnapper, • Burglar, burglarizekidnapping • Callmug, mugger, • Courtmugging • Crimescenemurder, murderer • Criminal prison • Hack, hacker rob, robber, robbery
Crime • Security guard • Steal, thief, theft • Witness
Expressingsympathy • How terrible! • It’syourownfault. • That’s a real shame! • That’s terrible! • That’stoobad. • There’s no pointcomplaining. • Whatbadnews! • Youpoorthings!
Size and shape. • Circle / circular height • Haxagon / hexagonal lenght • Oval width • Pentagon • Rectangle / rectangular • Square • Triangle / triangular
Accommodation • Apartment resort • Beach house spa • Cabintrailer • Campsitetent • Cottage • Farm • Hotel • Ranch
Outdooractivities • Birdwatchingwhitewater rafting • Climbing • Fising • Hiking • Horsebackriding • Rock climbing • Snowmobiling
Linkingwords • Also as a result • And so • As well (as) because • In additionforthisreason • Tooafterthat • Althoughbefore • Butfinally • In spite of first
Linkingwords • Later • Then • While • In orderto • So that
Grammar focus: past simple • Past simple, pastcontinuous, pastperfect. • thepast simple describes a completedaction in thepast. Itisusedforthemainevents in a story: • Lastweekendwesawaneagle in thepark.
Pastcontinuous • Thepastcontinuous describes anactionthatwas in progress at thesame time as themainevent. It can describe a backgroundevent<. • Itwasraining. • Orit can describe aneventinterruptedbythemainevent: • As wewereleavingthepark, a hugebirdflewpastus.
Thepastperfect. • Thepastperfect describes anactionthatwascompletedbeforethemainevent: • Therehadbeenreports in thenewspaperthat a goldeneaglehadmadeitsnest in one of thetrees.
Grammar: past simple, past continuous, past perfect. • Past simple.
Grammar: managed to, was/were able to, could. • Managed to describes ability on a specific occasion in the past. • Could describes general ability in the past. • Was / were able to and couldn’t describes both general ability and ability on a specific occasion in the past
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