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React!
Make hypotheses: Who are they? What happened?
Check your hypotheses! => 00:14
Who is guilty? What's the crime?
(reconnaître)
(coupable)
(entendre)
(se cacher)
(se produire)
(un témoin)
(montrer)
(extract)
New unit: detectives!
The document is an excerpt from a series entitled "Brooklyn Nine Nine". It shows a police officer, a witness, and five suspects.When the crime occurred, the witness was hiding in the bathroom of a bar, however, she heard the suspect singing.In the scene, she recognizes who is guilty and killed her brother: it is the suspect number 5.
Rappel des temps
1. Le verbe "shows" est conjugué au présent simple. J'ajoute un -S à la troisième personne du singulier. Je mets "don't" ou "doesn't" (à la troisième personne du singulier) devant la base verbale. 2. Les verbes "occurred" et "heard" sont conjugués au prétérit simple. "Occur" est un verbe régulier, j'ajoute -ED "Hear" est un verbe irrégulier, j'utilise la 2e colonne des verbes irréguliers. Je mets "didn't" devant la base verbale. 3. Le verbe "was hiding" est conjugué au prétérit continu. BE au prétérit simple, suivi de la base verbale à laquelle j'ajoute -ING. Je mets "not" après BE.

short answers

vocab test

Final test

listening test

Sherlock's puzzle

Stop the murderer (salle info)

Crime scene challenge

Crime report form

Crimes and offenses

Mr. Grim's body

Be a witness

Solve the crimes

Mrs. Black's Mansion

Become a police officer

Talk about a suspect

DETECTIVES

Has the detective already interviewed all the witnesses?Present perfect (=un bilan) ✔: Yes, he has. X: No, he has not. Was the suspect on the scene when the police arrived? Prétérit simple (=fait au passé) ✔: Yes, he was. X: No, he was not. Will the house be seached before tomorrow? Futur (=prédiction) ✔: Yes, it will. X: No, it will not. Can the police arrest the suspect without a warrant (= un mandat)? Modal (=possibilité) ✔: Yes, they can. X: No, they can't. Do you know the suspect? Présent simple (=fait au présent) ✔: Yes, I do. X: No, I don't. Is the vase broken?Présent simple (fait au présent) ✔: Yes, it is. X: No, it is not.
Traduis en anglais. Utilise le vocabulaire étudié en classe.
1. extrait: __________ ___________ (2 noms différents) 2. témoin: __________ 3. coupable (adj): __________ 4. trahir: __________ 5. confiance: __________ 6. soutenir: __________ 7. inconnu (adj): __________ 8. pulpeux(se): __________ 9. rondouillet:

21

19

28

(soutenir)
(tenir quelqu'un responsable de quelque chose)
(confiance)
(trahir)

Oath of Honor

On my honor, I will never betray my badge, my integrity, my character or the public trust. I will always have the courage to hold myself and others accountable for my acts. I will always uphold the Constitution, my community, and the agency I serve.

(zip)

(country)

(city)

(address)

(First) (Middle) (Last)

1. Full Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Applicant's Current Address: ______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________ _____________________________ ___________________ 3. DOB (date of birth) : ____/____/____4. Are you a United States Citizen? ___________________________________________________________________ 5. Are you a licensed automobile operator? ____________________________________________________________ 6. Have you ever been suspended or expelled from school? ______________________________________________ 7. Describe any special recognition you received while attending school. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. List any foreign languages you can speak. ___________________________________________________________ 9. Describe any special abilities, interests, and hobbies including the degree of proficiency. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Become a police officer in Idaho - Application form

16. épais 4. fin/étroit 9. fin/mince 1. inconnu 8. large 11. large 12. manquant 7. plat 10. pulpeuse 5. tordu 15. rasé 19. rondouillet

2. âgé17. au-dessus de la taille moyenne 18. aux épaules larges15. barbe3. carré 23 cicatrices 14. décollé 6. droit/lisse 13. écarté 21. en boitant 22. en se pavanant 20. en titubant

Does the suspect...? Yes, he/she does. / No, he/she doesn't. Is the suspect...? Yes, he/she is. / No, he/she isn't.

hack (hacking) - kidnap (kidnapping) - rob (robbery) - steal (theft) - speed (speeding) - trespass (trespassing) - vandalize (vandalism)

Crimes and offenses

__________ taking someone away by force or threat.__________ taking something that doesn't belong to you. __________ destroying or damaging property on purpose. __________ breaking into systems to steal information __________ stealing with the use of force or threat of violence. __________ driving faster than the legal speed limit. __________ entering someone's property without permission.

(délit)
(cambrioler (cambriolage))
(volontairement)
(voler (vol))
(appartenir)
(menace)

Crimes and offenses

kidnap (kidnapping): taking someone away by force or threat.steal (theft): taking something that doesn't belong to you. vandalize (vandalism): destroying or damaging property on purpose. hack (hacking): breaking into systems to steal information rob (robbery): stealing with the use of force or threat of violence. speed (speeding): driving faster than the legal speed limit. trespass (trespassing): entering someone's property without permission.

Crimes and offenses

Your turn! => pick up a crime scene => write 3 questions + the answers

(agression)

(cambriolage)

(vol)

Day: Time: Type of crime: theft burglary assault other: __________ Location: Victim (name + address): Details of crime: Suspect's appearance: Additional details:

crime report form

Bristol city university

John
Josh
Joe
Joey
The murderer must be __ because... (90% de chance) The murderer may be __ because... (50% de chance) The murderer might be __ because... (25% de chance)

(agression)

(cambriolage)

(vol)

Day: Tuesday Time: 12:30pm Type of crime: theft burglary assault other: __________ Location: outside the library Victim (name + address): Wen Ling Tsai - 17a Park Avenue, Bristol BR2 6YT Details of crime: her bag was stolen Suspect's appearance: Male. Medium height, short dark hair, glasses, moustache. Wearing blue jeans, black jumper, white running shoes Additional details: Bag is small, black, made of leather. Zip along top, shoulder strap, small tear on handle.

crime report form

Bristol city university

(poignée/ anse)

(déchirure)

(lanière)

(fermeture éclair)

(cuir)

(à l'extérieur de)

Les prépositions de temps
J'utilise IN devant un mois, une saison, un pays, une ville, un moment de la journée.
J'utilise ON devant un jour précis.J'utilise AT devant une heure, une adresse précis(e). /!\ exception => AT night.

On Tuesday, at 12:30 PM, a theft occurred outside the library. The victim, Wen Ling Tsai, who lives at 17a Park Avenue, in Bristol, reported that her bag was stolen. The bag was small, black, made of leather, with a zip along the top, a shoulder strap, and a small tear on the handle. The suspect is described as a male of medium height, with short dark hair, glasses, and a moustache. At the time of the incident, he was wearing blue jeans, a black jumper, and white running shoes.

Police report

2. Complète les expressions avec une préposition de temps (ON - AT - FROM...TO - IN)

_____ Monday. _____ 5:10 pm. _____ Sunday. _____ 3 pm _____ 4 pm. _____ Washington

I was born _____ London _____ March, 4th _____ 2 o'clock _____ the morning. London is located _____ England. I am a student so every day, I go to university _____ 8 am. I usually have lessons _____ 9 am _____ 5 pm. When university is over, _____ summer, _____ July, I often visit foreign countries. This year, I will be _____ Germany.

_____ spring. _____ October, 6th. _____ France. _____ April, 5th. ._____ the afternoon.

_____ June. _____ Sunday. _____ 11 o'clock. _____ summer. _____ night.

3. Complète les expressions avec une préposition de temps (ON - AT - FROM...TO - IN)

Les prépositions de temps
J'utilise IN devant un mois, une saison, un pays, une ville, un moment de la journée.
J'utilise ON devant un jour précis.J'utilise AT devant une heure, une adresse précis(e). /!\ exception => AT night.
Questions: 1. What is your name? 2. What do you do for a living? 3. Where were you last night? 4. What were you doing? 5. Did you hear anything?

SOUND

ALIBI

LOCATION

JOB

NAME

On a cold rainy night, a terrible crime took place in Mrs. Black's mansion... Question the suspects and find out who the murderer is.
Question the suspects
Question the suspects
Mrs. White an artistin the gardenShe was watering the flowersShe heard a door creaking
Mr. Brown a butcherin the bathroomHe was taking a showerHe heard someone screaming
Mr. Green a waiterin the kitchenHe was talking to Mrs. RedHe heard a dog barking
Mrs. Red a dentistin the kitchen She was talking to Mr. GreenHe heard a dog barking
Mrs. Bluea scientistin the bedroomShe was calling a friendShe heard someone playing the piano
Mr. Purple a teacherin the living room He was playing the pianoHe heard someone firing a gun

SOUND

ALIBI

LOCATION

JOB

NAME

(correspondre)

(trouver)

(mener l'enquête)

(jardin)

(arroser)

On a cold, rainy night, a crime occurred at Mrs. Black's mansion. The victim, Mrs. Black, was found dead in her home under mysterious circumstances. There were six suspects in total. Mrs. White, who is an artist, was in the garden. When the incident happened, she was watering the flowers. She later reported hearing a door creaking. However, when the police investigated, they found that her alibi did not match the details of the crime scene. As a consequence, she was arrested.

Mrs black's mansion

Ce verbe est conjugué au présent simple => c'est un fait au présent. Ces verbes sont conjugués au prétérit simple => ce sont des faits datés au passé. Ce verbe est conjugué au prétérit continu => c'est une action en cours dans le passé. Ces verbes sont conjugués à la voix passive au prétérit simple => ce sont des actions faites par quelqu'un dans le passé.

On a cold, rainy night, a crime occurred at Mrs. Black's mansion. The victim, Mrs. Black, was found dead in her home under mysterious circumstances. There were six suspects in total. Mrs. White, who is an artist, was in the garden. When the incident happened, she was watering the flowers. She later reported hearing a door creaking. However, when the police investigated, they found that her alibi did not match the details of the crime scene. As a consequence, she was arrested.

Mrs black's mansion

The murderer must be __ because... (90% de chance) The murderer may be __ because... (50% de chance) The murderer might be __ because... (25% de chance)
During a party, Mr. Grim died. => analyze 14 clues => write hypotheses => check your answers to access the final clue => discover what happened to Mr. Grim.
Mr. Grim's body was found in the study. There was no poison, injury, bruise, or blood anywhere or on the body. Please think about it. That is all the information I have. Discuss in groups. If you think you know what happened, please come see your teacher.
Final clue:

(plutôt que)

Mr. Grim's body was found in his study. There were no signs of poison, injury, bruise, or blood anywhere on his body. There were six suspects, however they were all innocent. Each of them had a solid alibi. After further investigation, the cause of death became clear: Mr. Grim had a heart attack when he saw Wally's snake. As a consequence, the incident is a tragic accident rather than a murder.

(mort)

(davantage)

(chacun d'entre eux)

(blessure, hématome ou sang)

(meurtre)

(crise cardiaque)

(bureau)

Mr. GRim's body

1. What's your name? My name is ___ 2. Who were you with? I was with ___ 3. What crime do you want to report? I want to report ___ 4. Where did it take place? It took place ___ 5. When did it happen? It happened ___6. Are there other witnesses? There are ___ other witnesses. 7. Can you describe the suspect? ________________

You witnessed a crime. Get ready to be interviewed by the police.

1. What's your name? My name is ___ 2. Who were you with? I was with ___ 3. What crime do you want to report? I want to report ___ 4. Where did it take place? It took place ___ 5. When did it happen? It happened ___6. Are there other witnesses? There are ___ other witnesses. 7. Can you describe the suspect? ________________

Interview the witnesses. Can you spot 3 inconsistencies?

Solve the crimes

Crime 2

Crime 1

1 détective qui a les infos sur la victime 1 détective qui a des infos sur la scène de crime 5 suspects

The murderer must be __ because... (90% de chance) The murderer may be __ because... (50% de chance) The murderer might be __ because... (25% de chance)

Information about Steeve and Megan

Information about Matthew

Information about Abby

Information about Steeve

Information about the crime scene

Information about the victim

Crime 1

1. Details about the crime scene and the victimOn Friday, the twenty-seventh of December, a crime took place. The victim was Megan O'Brian, a seventeen-year-old girl. Her body was found at 11 A.M. in front of her house. At the crime scene, there was a police officer and crime scene tape. The weather was rainy. 2. Details about the suspects There were five suspects: => Joyce O'Brian, the victim's mother, was taking a shower in the bathroom. She heard someone screaming. => Steeve Reynold, the victim's boyfriend, was playing basketball. => Abby Laurence, the victim's best friend, was shopping with her mother. => Claire Johnson, the victim's neighbor, was hanging out clothes. => Matthew O'Brian, the victim's father, was preparing lunch. He heard someone taking a shower.

Crime 1

3. The clues After further investigation, the police found six clues. => The first clue was a newspaper cover proving Steeve Reynold was at a basketball match. => The second clue was CCTV footage, showing Matthew O'Brian in the kitchen when the crime happened. => The third clue was CCTV footage, showing Abby Laurence and her mother at the mall when the crime happened. => The fourth clue was a screenshot taken from Abby Laurence's phone, showing that she had an affair with Steeve Reynold. => The fifth clue was an extract from the victim's secret diary. => The sixth clue was a screenshot of a tweet written by the victim.

Crime 1

4. Hypotheses Here are the hypotheses for the crime. => The murderers must not be Matthew or Joyce O'Brian because they had a solid alibi and didn't have a motive. => The murderers may be Abby Laurence or Steeve Reynold because they had a motive. However, they also had a solid alibi. => The murderer must be Claire Johnson because she had a motive: she was bullied by the victim on social media. She also lied about her alibi: she said she was hanging out clothes but it was rainy.

Crime 1

Information about the victim's bank account

The murderer must be __ because... (90% de chance) The murderer may be __ because... (50% de chance) The murderer might be __ because... (25% de chance)

Information about Martha L, Mike and Pablo

Information about Kate

Information about Martha Stuart

Information about the victim's testament

Information about the victim

Crime 2

Name of the witness: Clara J. Foster Age: 48 Address: 3045 Greenway Street Crime reported: Theft Where: 120 Oak Street, Apartment A6 When: November 25, 2024, - 8:00 PM Other witnesses: 2 Suspect's description: Male, 5'10", short dark hair, a striped shirt, and dark jeans.

Interview a witness

1. What's your name? 2. How do you spell it? 3. => ... is it correct? 4. How old are you? 5. What's your address? 6. What crime do you want to report? 7. Where did it take place? 8. When did it happen? 9. Are there other witnesses? 10. Can you describe the suspect? 2 additional questions of your choice

Interview a witness

Je suis capable de poser/répondre à 10 questions. (phrases entières) ____/10 Je suis capable de poser/répondre à deux nouvelles questions: ____/2Je suis capable d'épeler le prénom et nom du témoin/mon faux nom et prénom: ____/1 Volume et articulation: ____/3 A1: mots ou phrases inaudibles. A2: J'articule et parle suffisamment fort. J'hésite parfois. B1: J'articule, parle fort. Je respecte la ponctuation.B2: J'articule, parle fort. Je respecte la ponctuation et fais les liaisons. Prononciation: ____/3A1: Le plus souvent, la prononciation est francisée. A2: Je prononce correctement la plupart des mots courants. B1: Je fais des efforts afin d'accentuer la bonne syllabe/les mots clés. B2: Je fais des efforts afin de respecter l'accentuation et la tonicité.Bonus: jeu d'acteur/accessoire/improvisation: ___/1
Production orale en interaction

Interview a witness

Imagine a new crime and write your police report.Solve the case on a separate sheet.

New crimes!

Enquêteurs: ______________________________________________________________________________________Enquête 1:Prénoms des créateurs de l'activité: ____________________________________________________________________difficilement lisible plutôt lisible lisible lisible avec un soin apporté aux détailsEx: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ difficilement compréhensible plutôt compréhensible compréhensible compréhensible avec des connecteurs et formulations variéesEx: ________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ vocabulaire simple vocabulaire précis vocabulaire précis et varié vocabulaire précis, varié et découvert Ex:_________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

New crimes!

Justin S. Clarke

Alicia P. Rivera

Michael J. Davis

Jessica T. Wilson

Edward R. Collins

Sandra L. Brown

Robert G. Allen

Emma C. Perez.

Lucas D. Harris

Charlotte M. King

Isaac W. Nelson

Olivia K. Harris

Brian F. Taylor

Jennifer B. Smith

Nathan T. Green

Solve Sherlock's puzzles

https://english4real.com/practice/b1_l2-emergencies.html

____/15

Je choisis l'image qui correspond à la scène de l'accident: ___/2Repérage A1: J'entends une femme répondre à un appel (= ils sont au téléphone). ___/3Par la suite, j'entends une conversation entre deux hommes. ___/1.5 Repérage A2: La femme et l'un des deux hommes sont opérateurs pour les urgences. ___/0.5L'autre homme souhaite signaler un accident. C'est un témoin. ___/1 L'accident s'est produit près d'un parc (Green Park). Une voiture a percuté un cycliste. Le témoin voit du sang. ___/2 L'ambulance est en chemin. ___/1 Repérage B1:Le témoin lit le nom du parc sur un panneau. ___/0.5 Le cycliste est allongé au sol, ne saigne pas mais a perdu connaissance. ___/1.5 Le conducteur est debout à côté de la voiture. Il est blessé à la tête. ___/1 Personne d'autre n'est présent sur le lieu. ___/1

____/17

Je choisis l'image qui correspond à la scène de l'accident: ___/2Repérage A1: ___/3J'entends une femme répondre à un appel (= ils sont au téléphone). Par la suite, j'entends une conversation entre deux hommes. Repérage A2: ____/8 La femme et l'un des deux hommes sont opérateurs pour les urgences. L'autre homme souhaite signaler un accident. C'est un témoin. L'accident s'est produit près d'un parc (Green Park). Une voiture a percuté un cycliste. Le témoin voit du sang. L'ambulance est en chemin. Repérage B1: ___/4Le témoin lit le nom du parc sur un panneau. Le cycliste est allongé au sol, ne saigne pas mais a perdu connaissance. Le conducteur est debout à côté de la voiture. Il est blessé à la tête. Personne d'autre n'est présent sur le lieu.

the courage to hold myself and others accountable for my acts. I will always uphold the Constitution, my community, and the agency I serve.

On my honorI will never betray my badge, my integrity, my character or the public trust. I will always have

Were you...?

Did you...?

1 action + 1 landmark

I was arrested because I vandalized the White House

victim's mother
aaaaahh!
Joyce O'Brian
48 years old
taking a shower in the bathroom
The first suspect
Case #1

Did you...?

1 action

I was arrested because I drove above the speed limit.

victim's housemaid
Martha Leonard
49 years old
cleaning the windows
The fifth suspect
Case #2

I was arrested because I kidnaped the king of England

Were you with...?

Did you...?

1 action + 1 famous person

Case #2
74 years old
Sunday 23rd, July
on the floor, in his bathroom
Andrew Stuart
7 P.M.
The victim
Case #2
Victim's bank statement
Andrew Stuart
victim's bestfriend
Abby Laurence
17 years old
going shopping at the mall with her mother
The third suspect
Case #1
17 years old
Friday 27th, December
in front of her house
Megan O'Brian
11 A.M.
The victim
Case #1
victim's gardener
Pablo Ramirez
31 years old
picking up the vegetables
The third suspect
Case #2
Case #2
*****
THANK YOU!
*****
____________________
CASH CHANGE
$350.00$8.01
$341.99
TOTAL AMOUNT
________________________________________
$23.50 $299.00 $3.50 $15.99
____________________
1x T-Shirt1x Watch1x Socks1x Blue hat

7:02 P.M. 23-06

teminal#1

receipt
********************************
Case #2
Send at 7:01 P.M.
Send at 6:58 P.M.
Did you hear that?!
Ok thank you!
I will help you as soon as I have all the vegetables we need.
Send at 6:58 P.M.
Send at 6:57 P.M.
Send at 6:56 P.M.
Hey Mike! Sorry, I can't. I am cleaning the windows right now.
Hey. I am preparing dinner in the kitchen. Can you give me a hand?
Group DiscussionWork team
victim's boyfriend
Steeve Reynold
18 years old
playing basketball at the gym with his team
The second suspect
Case #1
Case #1
34
105
66
22
67
@clairJ You are SO ugly and stupid. Nobody cares about you.
Replying to @clairJ
43
@megan-o-brian Dec, 25
Meg
@megan-o-brian So true! @clairJ Why are you even posting? No one likes you!!
Replying to @clairJ and @megan-o-brian
@Steeve-The-Best Dec, 25
Steeve

I was arrested because I trespassed into Area 51 to take a selfie with an alien

Were you...?

Was it...?

Did you...?

1 action + 1 place + 1 action + 1 person

I was arrested because I hacked my teacher's password.

Was it...?

Did you...?

1 action + 1 person + 1 thing

Case #2

I, Andrew Stuart, of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, declare this to be my Last Will and Testament.I nominate my daughter to serve as my personal representative to administer the provisions of this will.I give all my real property, furniture, personal automobiles and personal items to my daughter.

Last Will and Testament

victim's cook
Mike Edwin
43 years old
preparing dinner in the kitchen
The first suspect
aaaaahh!
victim's father
Matthew O'Brian
46 years old
preparing lunch in the kitchen
The fifth suspect
Case #1
preparing lunch in the kitchen
Case #1
preparing lunch in the kitchen
Case #1
victim's wife
Martha Stuart
70 years old
sleeping in the bedroom
The fourth suspect
Case #2

the courage to hold myself and others accountable for my acts. I will always uphold the Constitution, my community, and the agency I serve.

On my honorI will never betray my badge, my integrity, my character or the public trust. I will always have

I was arrested because I robbed a bank with a pop gun

Was it with...?

Did you...?

1 action + 1 object

Heavy rain forecast. Travel delays, difficult driving conditions, and flooding possible.It might be useful to take note of the Flooding Incident Line number - 0300 2000 100 and the mergency services – 999 or 112.

weather

Today's newspaper
Case #1

memorable victory

Exclusive Interwiew with basketball team captain: Steeve Reynold

the courage to hold myself and others accountable for my acts. I will always uphold the Constitution, my community, and the agency I serve.

On my honorI will never betray my badge, my integrity, my character or the public trust. I will always have

Case #2
The victim's wife always wears earplugs when she sleeps.
27/12 10:59 AM
Matthew O'Brian preparing dinner
CCTV taken in the victim's kitchen
Case #1
Case #1
27/12 11:03 AM
Abby Laurence and her mother, leaving the mall
aaaaahh!
victim's neighbor
Claire Johnson
20 years old
hanging out clothes in the garden
The fourth suspect
Case #1

I was arrested because I stole the Mona Lisa from the Louvre

Were you...?

Was it...?

Did you...?

1 action + 1 object + 1 place

I was arrested because I climbed the Statue of Liberty.

Were you...?

Did you...?

1 action + 1 landmark

victim's daughter
Kate Miller
29 years old
shopping at the mall
The second suspect
Case #2