Test Door to Crime Project

August 8, 2017 | Author: Angel Angeleri-priftis. | Category: N/A
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ENGLISH TEST

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NAME: MARK :

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COMMENTS:

CRIME TOOLS and MYSTERY VOCABULARY



A- IRREGULAR VERBS: Fill in the chart. BASE VERBALE

PRETERIT

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TRADUCTION

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    

B- VOCABULARY 

       

Look for clues to find the word each definition refers to:

Someone who commits crimes.  The place where the crime was committed.  Someone who is harmed by a crime . A crime or mystery that the police are investigating.  An object or piece of information that helps solve a mystery . Someone who has seen something related to a crime . Something harmful which helps a murderer to commit a murder. Someone who is suspected of a crime.  



Label them !

Fill in the blanks with the missing words

……………………. are acts that violate the law. When there is a ………………… or a mystery, a …………………………… gathers information and …………………………… the time and place of the crime …………………….. . The ………………………. (another name for a detective) tries to find………………………… so that he can …………………….. the mystery. Sometimes , clues can also be used as ……………………………. to prove a solution to a mystery. Many times a detective uses a …………………….. to find the ……………….. … for the crime. Someone who has seen something happen related to a crime, a………………………, can help a suspect with an ………………………… so he isn’t accused of the ………………… .  

CRIME SCENE :

Observe this crime scene , then give a detailed description of the picture . Here are some guidelines to help you.     

Nature and origin of the document Time and place Describe the room / speak about the characters /clothes/ activities / feelings Imagine why the woman is holding a gun / what she may be saying . Speculate about their relationship etc…. (150 words) 

5 expressions (locating on a picture) Present BE-ING 2 Passive Forms  Modal verbs  probability  2 adverbs  probability  

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