7 класс
Better safe than sorry
·
You
will learn the names of different crimes.
·
You
will learn how to protect yourself in the city and in the country.
The
topic of the lesson is SAFETY.
Видеолекция
Whether
you live in a big city or in the country you should think about safety.
Crime
and danger are everywhere:
Shoplifting
Stealing
on transport
Street
robbery
Burglary
Steal
from the shop – shoplifting
Steal
from a person – stealing
Rob
a person – robbery
Break
into a house – burglary
Everyone
should be really careful – better safe than sorry.
Let’s
visit Albert.
Albert
feels safe because he knows how to protect himself and his home in a big city.
What
should we do to feel safe in a big city?
Albert’s
ideas are surely useful:
When
at home:
Always
put a chain on the door
Look
through the peephole before answering
Don’t
let a stranger in
In
the street:
Keep
your valuables close to you
Walk
in well-lit streets
How
about Jack? Does he feel safe in the country? Yes, he does.
Let’s
visit Jack, he has some advice for you:
Install
an alarm system properly
Fit
dusk-to-dawn lights around the house
People
in the country know each other very well
If
a stranger comes to your house it is OK to check his ID.
How
about you? Do you live in a big city or in the country? Do you know how to
protect yourself properly?
Albert
and Jack say:
‘Keep
your mobile switched on – you can always call the police if anyone causes
problems.’
What
have you learnt today?
You’ve
learnt the names of different crimes and how to protect yourself in the city
and in the country:
Put
on a door chain
Look
through the peephole
Don’t
let a stranger in
Check
identification
Install
an alarm system
Install
dusk-to-dawn lights
Keep
your valuables close
Choose
well-lit streets
Switch
on your mobile
It’s
better to be safe than sorry.
crime
– преступление
danger
– опасность
shoplifting – воровство в магазине
stealing
– кража
robbery
– грабёж
burglary
– кража со взломом
steal
from the shop – shoplifting
steal
from a person – stealing
rob
a person – robbery
break
into a house – burglary
door chain
– дверная цепочка
peephole
– глазок в двери
stranger
– незнакомец
valuables
– ценности
well-lit
– освещенный
alarm system
– сигнализация
dusk-to-dawn lights
– ночное освещение
ID
= identification – паспорт
protect
yourself – защищать себя
switch
on – включать
cause a problem
– доставлять неприятности
Тренировочные
задания
1.
Put the letters in order to make up words.
1)
yseaft
2)
brugrla
3)
albualevs
4)
marla
5)
itallns
2.
Match the words with their meanings.
бдительный доверять
грабитель знакомый впускать уровень преступности
1)
acquaintance
2)
burglar
3)
trust
4)
crime
rate
5)
let
in
6)
vigilant
3.
Match the pictures and the phrases.
look
through a peephole
burglar
keep
mobile switched on
not trust Internet acquaintances
valuables
1)
Картинка смотрящего в дверной глазок
мальчика.
2)
Картинка ценных вещей (деньги,
драгоценности, аппаратура)
3)
Картинка грабителя
4)
Картинка какой-то соцсети
5)
Картинка включенного сотового телефона
4.
Match the words to make up phrases.
alarm
|
rate
|
look
through
|
a
stranger
|
check
|
a
peephole
|
not
to trust
|
a
stranger’s ID
|
crime
|
Internet
acquaintances
|
not
to let in
|
system
|
5.
Complete the safety rules using the Imperative of the given
verbs.
keep
trust check be let in look
through
1)
______________
strangers.
2)
______________ the
peephole.
3)
______________ a
stranger’s ID.
4)
______________ vigilant.
5)
______________ Internet
acquaintances.
6)
______________
your mobile phone switched on.
6.
Distribute the instructions into the table.
let
in strangers
keep
your mobile switched on
look
through the peephole
be
vigilant
trust
Internet acquaintances
put
up a fight
7.
Make up a dialogue.
Colin:
Come on! You talk to someone you don’t know!
Colin:
Hi, Joe! Who’s the man you talked to a minute ago?
Joe:
Yes. Why?
Colin:
You should be vigilant!
Colin:
Don’t you know about the crime rate nowadays?
Joe:
Well, you are right. I didn’t think about that.
Joe:
Well, actually I don’t know.
8.
Complete the dialogue with the corresponding words.
Mother:
Joe! Do you know that you shouldn’t _________ strangers?
Joe:
Yes, sure. Why?
Moher:
Well, the _________ rate these days is very high!
Joe:
Yeah, there are lots of _________.
Mother:
Exactly. Please, look through the _________ before answering the door?
Joe:
Sure, Mom. Don’t worry about that.
Mother:
Better _________ than sorry!
Контрольные
задания
Вариант
1
1.
Match the words and their meanings.
vigilant
|
грабитель
|
make
sure
|
драться
|
crime
rate
|
бдительный
|
burglar
|
уровень
преступности
|
let
in
|
убедиться
|
put
up a fight
|
впускать
|
2.
Complete the safety rules using the Imperative of the given
verbs.
make
sure keep hand over put up look
through check
1)
_______________
the door is closed.
2)
_______________ the
peephole.
3)
_______________ a
stranger’s ID.
4)
_______________ a
fight.
5)
_______________ all
valuables.
6)
_______________ your keys under the door rug.
3.
Distribute the safety rules into the table.
hand
over valuables
put
up a fight
look
through the peephole
check
a stranger’s ID
trust
Internet acquaintances
Вариант
2
1.
Match the words and their meanings.
acquaintance
|
отдавать
|
trust
|
безопасный
|
peephole
|
ценности
|
safe
|
доверять
|
valuables
|
знакомый
|
hand
over
|
дверной
глазок
|
2.
Complete the safety rules using the Imperative of the
given verbs.
look
through let in trust keep
be hand over
1)
_______________ strangers.
2)
_______________ Internet
acquaintances.
3)
_______________ all
valuables.
4)
_______________ vigilant.
5)
_______________ the
peephole.
6)
_______________ your mobile phone switched on.
3.
Distribute the safety rules into the table.
leave
your keys under the door rug
be
vigilant
let
in strangers
keep
your mobile switched on
make
sure the door is closed
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