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(4) Unit 4 - WHAT'S YOUR ALIBI?

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Transcript

index

STEP 3

STEP 1

Tell a story

Discovering some vocabulary

FINAL TASK

STEP 2

Are you a detective or a ciminal?

Let's become private detective and solve cases

1st group ⤳ Describe the pictureType of document? date?In the foreground/background On the left/right We can see There is/there are under / in front of... 2nd group ⤳ Make hypothesis What's hidden the squares? I think...I believe there is/are... Maybe... Because

What do you think happened? I think... Maybe/Perhaps... I believe... Probably\certainly

What happened?

UNIT 4 -What's YOUR ALIBI?

START

index

STEP 3

STEP 1

Today... You're a ctiminal

Discovering some vocabulary

FINAL TASK

STEP 2

Are you a good detective?

Let's become private detective and solve cases

REMEMBER

REMEMBER

under in front of next to on behind in between over

REMEMBER

on the right / on the left / in / on / opposite / behind / over = above / under / in front of / between / in the middle of / next to = near
killer - murder - suspect - robber - clue - detective - alibi

Mrs Blake case

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Mrs Blake case

Mrs Blake is a very rich lady. Last night, she gave a party. At midnight, the lights went out and someone stole her jewels from her bedroom. There were 7 people in the house: Mrs Blake, James Truman (the butler*), and the guests (John Peters, Paula Kerrington, Diana Thurber, Oliver Thurber and Lilian Swan.) Inspector Brights investigated to find some clues.

GRAMMAR: REMEMBER

1) She gave a party. 2) Someone stole her jewels. 3) There were 7 people. 4) Inspector Brights investigated and found some clues. 5) He didn’t steal the jewels. 6) Did you find the culprit?

rappel: prétérit simple

(+) verbes réguliers: verbes irréguliers: ex: (-) sujet + .......... + NOT + verbe à .................... ex: (?) (wh-word) + .............. + sujet + verbe.........................? ex:

HIGHLIGHT THE VERBS IN THE LIST

Mrs Blake case

Mrs Blake case

garden
kitchen
living-room
hall

WHO's THE THIEF?

might / may / must "..." might be guilty / the culprit because…

Dans ton cahier, recopie les phrases en conjuguant le verbe entre parenthèse au prétérit. Vérifie dans ton tableau s’il s’agit de verbes irréguliers. 1. (die) William …………………… last night at his house. 2. (confirm / kill) The police ……………… that somebody ………… him. 3. (x help) The witness ………………… them. 4. (say / x kill) William’s son ………… he ………....…… his father. 5. (know) Sherlock …................... who the killer was. 6. (x remember) The victim .............................… what happened. 7. (find) The inspector ...........................… a lot of clues at the crime scene.

your name (=job)
were you doing
___
what did you do (after)?
___
___
did you go there?
__________

VOCAB: PEOPLE

LORDE SMYTHE CASE

LORDE SMYTHE CASE

LORDE SMYTHE CASE

LORDE SMYTHE CASE

LORDE SMYTHE CASE

LORDE SMYTHE CASE

LORDE SMYTHE CASE

LORDE SMYTHE CASE

Present the case

Lorde Smythe was murdered.... He was killed with... There are.... suspects,.... Here's their alibis.... During our investigation we concluded that.....

Present the case

GRAMMAR

crime?victim? suspects?place? date?
Who is the victim? Where did it take place? When did it happen?
The victim is... It took place in... It happened at...
Picture number 1 is... A cook is picture number...
You are the investigators, present the case!
Who's the culprit? Look at the information again: suspects, time, date, weather...