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1 Responsibility Module 3 Учитель высшей категории Цаплина Т. С. ГБОУ СОШ 199
2 3a ex 3 Have you been the victim of a crime? petty small/minor petty small/minor out of the blue unexpectedly out of the blue unexpectedly fell for it was deceived fell for it was deceived gullible trusting/easily tricked gullible trusting/easily tricked broke into got into by force broke into got into by force shaken up in shock shaken up in shock wipe it off remove it with a cloth wipe it off remove it with a cloth lately recently lately recently distract take someones attention away from distract take someones attention away from something something
3 Words and definitions taken for a ride: tricked taken for a ride: tricked lottery: gambling game with numbered tickets lottery: gambling game with numbered tickets contacted: communicated with contacted: communicated with fee: payment for a service fee: payment for a service process: series of actions to achieve sth process: series of actions to achieve sth winnings: amount of money won winnings: amount of money won idiot: foolish person idiot: foolish person scam: trick scam: trick came out of nowhere: suddenly appeared came out of nowhere: suddenly appeared threatened: stated an intention to hurt threatened: stated an intention to hurt grabbed: took suddenly by the hand grabbed: took suddenly by the hand identify: be able to formally recognise sb or sth identify: be able to formally recognise sb or sth bird mess: organic material from a birds body bird mess: organic material from a birds body so-called: incorrectly/unsuitably named so-called: incorrectly/unsuitably named reached for: tried to get reached for: tried to get realised: understood a situation realised: understood a situation means: way(s) means: way(s)
4 Ex 4 Crime and the law CrimeCriminalVerb bank robbery robber rob (a bank) burglary burgle (sbshouse) mugging mug sb shopliftingshopliftershoplift theft steal (a car)) vandalismvandal vandalise (sth) pickpocketing steal (sbs purse) kidnappingkidnapper kidnap (sb)
5 Ex 4 Crime and the law CrimeCriminalVerb bank robbery bank robber rob (a bank) burglaryburglar burgle (sbs house) muggingmugger mug sb shopliftingshopliftershoplift theftthief steal (a car)) vandalismvandal vandalise (sth) pickpocketingpickpocket steal (sbs purse) kidnappingkidnapper kidnap (sb)
6 Which of the crimes is most serious? Match crimes with a suitable punishment. CrimePunishment 1)bank robbery a) go to court 2)burglary b) pay a fine 3)mugging c) go to prison 4)shoplifting d) get off without warning 5)theft f) do community service 6)vandalism 7)pickpocketing 8)kidnapping
7 Ex 7 Speaking Continue a story It was late and the streets were empty as I was going back home after work last Friday evening….. It was late and the streets were empty as I was going back home after work last Friday evening….. Then out of the blue someone jumped out in front of me and started to threaten me, saying,Hand over your purse, or Ill hurt you. I was Then out of the blue someone jumped out in front of me and started to threaten me, saying,Hand over your purse, or Ill hurt you. I was in a state of shock as it was the first time anyone had tried to mug me. At first I didnt want to give him what he wanted, but when he in a state of shock as it was the first time anyone had tried to mug me. At first I didnt want to give him what he wanted, but when he attacked me with a knife I knew I had to do as I was told. I held out my purse and he grabbed it from me and ran away. Luckily, I was able to give the police a good description of the criminal and they caught him soon after. I identified him as the mugger and he was given a prison sentence. attacked me with a knife I knew I had to do as I was told. I held out my purse and he grabbed it from me and ran away. Luckily, I was able to give the police a good description of the criminal and they caught him soon after. I identified him as the mugger and he was given a prison sentence.
8 3b ex 1 3b ex 1 Rights and responsibilities to be educatedto look after the environment to be safeto obey the law to live and work in a clean unpolluted environment to respect others regardless of sex, age to be treated with respectnot to bully/harm others
9 Ex1 Rights and responsibilities to be educatednot to bully/harm to be safeto obey the law to live and work in a clean unpolluted environment to look after the environment to be treated with respectto respect others regardless of sex, age not to bully/harm others
10 Ex 4 Rights and responsibilities stand up for your rights have no right have the responsibility to have the right to take responsibility for do their bit
11 Ex4 Rights and responsibilities Standing up for your rights is a responsibility in itself I had no right to talk to my mother like that The police have the responsibility to stop crime and make the streets safe You have the right to remain silent I had to take the responsibility for the accident because it was all my fault In our house, everybody does their bit to keep it clean.
12 Ex 8 Rights and responsibilities messing around behaving in a silly way Its not on its not acceptable so you should thats the correct thing to do get at criticise thank goodness thats over Im glad thats ended obvious easy to see thought of it considered in the wrong not right
13 Ex 9 Expressing regret Expressing regretResponding Im so sorry for what I said. I didnt mean to upset you. I had no idea you were so upset about ….Please forgive me. I feel really bad about … Please forgive me! I realise I was wrong to I wont do it again. No problem. Apology accepted! Thanks. I really appreciate that. Its OK. You really dont need to apologise Thats quite alright.
14 3c –ing form/ to-inf/ inf without to prepositions: -ing form too/enough constructions: to–infinitive verbs of preference e.g. like, hate: -ing form/to-infinitive modal verbs: infinitive without to look forward to: -ing form let/make: infinitive without to cant stand/help/imagine: -ing form dont mind: -ing form how about etc.: -ing form to express purpose: to–infinitive want: to–infinitive remind etc: to–infinitive cant wait: to–infinitive
15 3c ex2 1 ordering (making a suggestion) 2 to be (expressing preference/purpose) 3 tell (strong obligation) 4 to apply (too/enough construction) 5 playing/to play (expressing preference) 6 eating (preposition without) 7 to shout (purpose) 8 putting (lack of purpose) 9 to see (expressing preference) 10 forgetting (keeps + -ing form) 11 report (modal verb) 12 going (fancy + -ing form)
16 3c ex3 Id like Im looking forward to I cant stand I try to avoid Ive always wanted Im used to Ive stopped
17 3c ex 4 1 a) He did not stop shouting. b) He did not stop shouting. 2 a) Someone that I know suggested that I call the police. b) Someone suggested to call the police. (to who is unknown) c) Someone (unknown) formally suggested to us to call the police. 3 a) The grass needs mowing. You are going to do the job. b) The grass needs mowing. (general statement not intended for anyone in particular) c) Someone will have to mow the grass.
18 Differences in meaning between the to- infinitive and the -Ving form forget to- забыть, не помнить forget Ving – не помнить о событии в прошлом remember to – помнить не забывать remember Ving – помнить о событии в прошлом mean to- намереваться, собираться mean Ving – подразумевать, предполагать regret to –сожалеть о том, что приходится сообщать что-либо неприятное ( обычно в Present Simple c гл say, tell, inform, announce) regret Ving – сожалеть о чем-либо try to- стараться, делать все возможное try Ving- делать что-то в качестве эксперимента stop to- остановиться на время с целью что-либо сделать stop Ving – прекратить делать что-либо go on to- закончить действие и приступить к новому go on Ving- продолжать делать что-либо hate to – испытывать неудовольствие по поводу предстоящего действия hate Ving- не любить то, что приходится делать
19 3c ex 5 Differences in meaning between the to infinitive and –ing form 1 a) I have a memory of locking the front door. (refers to a memory) b) He did not forget to pick up his sister. (expresses purpose) 2 a) did not remember to do sth he was supposed to. (expresses purpose) b) will always remember an event. (refers to a memory) 3 a) We stopped what we were doing to do sth else. (and then we might resume the first action or we might not) b) I am no longer doing sth. 4 a) Do sth to see what will happen as a result. b) Attempted to do sth difficult, usually without success. 5 a) Specific preference with a time reference. b) General preference with no time reference. 6 a) Stopped doing one thing and then did another. b) Did not stop doing sth. (but maybe should have stopped)
20 3c ex 5 Differences in meaning between the to infinitive and –ing form 1 A: using (after stop with meaning to give up permanently) B: spending (after an expression) 2 A: to buy (after remember with meaning not to forget) B: to do (after forget with meaning not to remember sth) 3 A: going (after remember with meaning to recall) B: calling (after try with meaning to do as an experiment) 4 A: to buy (after stop with meaning to briefly do sth else) B: to call (after try with meaning attemption) 5 A: to study (after an expression) B: learning (general preference with no time reference)
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