Talk about a time you heard about a robbery. ➤ Use past simple and past continuous. Keywords: robbery, witness, police, suspect., Compare two types of criminals (e.g., a hacker and a thief). ➤ Use comparatives and superlatives. Keywords: dangerous, clever, sneaky., Do you think people ever get used to living in dangerous areas? Why or why not? ➤ Use get used to / be used to., Imagine you are a detective. What clues would you look for in a mysterious case? ➤ Use modal verbs (must, might, could) and vocabulary. Keywords: evidence, suspect, crime scene, interrogation., Do you think some punishments are too strict or too soft? ➤ Use comparatives, modals, and opinion phrases. Keywords: law, fine, jail, community service., Tell a story about someone who tried to escape from jail. ➤ Use past tenses and some crime vocabulary. Keywords: escape, prisoner, guard, tunnel., Would you rather be a spy or a lawyer? Why? ➤ Use would rather, comparatives, and modals. Keywords: secret, danger, justice, responsibility..
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