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Death Penalty Scenarios
This handout is for adult students! It describes 10 crime scenarios for them to discuss in groups, and determine if the person deserves the death penalty. If not, then what punishment do they find fitting? Have a group discussion prior to the activity about the death penalty, if it exists in other countries, etc. Discuss their decisions as a class,...
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type: reading

 


 
crime investigation - detective story 2
I have three worsheets: students can practice the past simple with this oral activity but you will need at least one other to do it (unfortunately I was unable to download them at the same time). To practice: what did you hear? what did you do?, etc...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: worksheet

 


 
Talking About Criminals, Criminality and Victims of Crime
A range of photographs and question topics that will challenge students to talk about why people commit crime and why some people are vulnerable to becoming victims of crime. Teachers can further develop the discussions to consider prejudice and stereotypes.
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Type: activity-card

 


 
Death Penalty Report
This is a worksheet based on a short Reuters video about Amnesty International�s Death Penalty Report 2015. The video is suitable for revising crime and punishment vocabulary. The worksheet contains a vocabulary gap-fill exercise as a pre-listening activity and a True/False exercise to check comprehension. Answer key included.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type: worksheet

 


 
Detective story - Conversation card
Students work on a video: murder in a country house (link is on the worksheet). It helps the students understand an interview between a detective and witnesses. Besides, students practice questions. Then, they work in pairs : Student A is the witness and answers the questions of student who plays the detective.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Type: worksheet

 


 
Crime Vocabulary
Useful vocabulary organizer for talking about crime.
Level: intermediate
Age: 15-100
Type: worksheet

 


 
The Milgram Experiment - reading, listening and speaking
This is a controversial yet very interesting topic to discuss with your teenage or adult learners. It includes: reading, word bank, listening with a link to a youtube video and questions that cna help you with the discussion. I hope it�s useful!
Level: advanced
Age: 15-100
Type: worksheet

 


 
Phrasal Verbs About Crime 1
A nice, long worksheet on phrasal verbs connected to crime and the law. There is also a story with a connected role-play plus a bingo game to drum them in. There is also a practice test for part 4 of the Reading and Use of English section of the FCE exam. Answers are provided.
Level: advanced
Age: 16-100
Type:

 


 
Writing: Create your detective story
Following a chapter on crime and justice (my worksheet about the video segment Felon, also on this site), my pupils are going to write their own detective story in class with the tools and guidelines I give them in this worksheet. Enjoy!
Level: advanced
Age: 14-17
Type: worksheet

 


 
2 strange Victorian news stories: reading exercises
2 news stories from the BBC that retell strange Victorian deaths (a man killed by a hammer-wielding automaton in an accident in a clock tower, and two skeletons found behind a wall in a Spanish theatre). Exercises cover reading for gist, vocabulary, comprehension and language analysis. Answers provided. Suitable for advanced ESL or younger native s...
Level: advanced
Age: 14-100
Type: reading

 


 
Alibi - Past Progressive/Continuo us Part 3
This is part 3 of the past progressive lesson. Students are supposed to play the game �Alibi� and use the past simple and past continuous tense correctly. Very fun and engaging. Teacher information and important vocabulary included.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
Type: worksheet

 


 
CARNIVAL CRIME
Read this story with your students!It�s easy to follow
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-17
Type: reading

 


 
skeleton lesson to match crime lesson
This is the lesson plan to the crime lesson of which you find all the material on this site!
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-17
Type: lesson-plan

 


 
Past continuous
This worksheet is really useful to pratice the use of past continuous in the context of crime.
Level: elementary
Age: 10-17
Type: grammar-guide

 


 
crime investigation - detective story 3
This is the last worksheet (sorry I could not download them all at once). You need at least two of them so your students can practice the oral activity. Asking what they heard, what they did, what they saw...
Level: elementary
Age: 7-17
Type: worksheet

 

 

 

 

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