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In this session, we will delve into complex expressions and vocabulary related to emotional situations. Participants will engage in pair discussions based on thought-provoking questions from the text. We'll examine vocabulary terms related to crime, fear, and emotional responses, such as "stop dead," "scruffy," and "addict." As part of the homework, we will analyze a narrative about a robbery, exploring the reactions of both the victim and the assailant. This activity aims to enhance comprehension and expression in challenging contexts.
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Stop for English 0710 Virpi Serita
Monday 7.10. • Page 74-75: Letsread and look at difficultexpressions and vocabulary • Discuss in pairsbased on the questions on page 74 • Work on the vocabulary on page 76 ? • Home work
The robber: • I didwant to hithim, but I did • I just did, what I had to do • I smashed a flowerpot on hishead • After I wasarrested, all I feltwas a big sense of relief • I wasgoingback to a place I knewwell
The victim: • ”Ifhe´sgot a knife, he couldkill me”, I thought • Wekind of fought with eachother • I managed to holdhimuntil…. • Itwasonlyafter……thepoliceasked, if I am OK.
Vocabulary 1 • stop dead • stop dead in one´stracks • scruffy • obvious • passer-by • addict • in and out of jail • explode • ruin life • scream • pysähtyä, pysäyttää siihen paikkaan • pysähtyä siihen paikkaan pelosta tai yllätyksestä • suttuinen, nuhruinen epäsiisti • ilmiselvä • ohikulkija • väärinkäyttäjä, koukussa • vaihtelevasti vankilassa • make an emotionaloutburst • tuhota elämä • huutaa, kiljua
Vocabulary 2 • I gotthroughhim • Fig. to make someone understand something; to get something through someone's thick skull. Why don't you try to understand me? What do I have to do to get through to you? Can anybody get through, or are you just stubborn? • he lookedstunned • stunned by his sudden death • feel relieved • fears disappeared • change in him was amazing • stay in touch • be delighted • feellucky • bunp into someone • befrightened • hurtsomeone • theft : (varkaus) • A criminal act in which property belonging to another is taken without that person's consent. • burglary: (murto, murtovarkaus) • The criminal offense of breaking and entering a building illegally for the purpose of committing a crime. • fraud(petos, rötös)
Links • http://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islington • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islington • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restorative_justice