CRIMES!
CRIMES!
02:34
4 octobre 2022
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Hi, guys! Today we are gonna have a short lesson about crimes! We are going to study new words and grammar. And as homework you will have some exercises. Let’s go. Crime is a very interesting topic, and a bad guy who takes your money or kills someone we can call a criminal, a felon or a culprit. This guy usually commits a crime. Okay, so a criminal, a felon or a culprit commits a crime. What other crimes should we know? Bribery. Bribery is a crime when one person gives money to get an illegal service. For example, a person gives a doctor 1000$ to make fake papers. When you make fake papers, we call it forgery. Okay, bribery, to give a bribe. Next word is blackmail. If he wanted to give a bribe, but his doctor refused, he can blackmail him. It means that he writes: “If you don’t do what I want, I will ruin your life”. He threatens this person. Blackmail, to blackmail, blackmailer. If this person doesn’t listen to this guy, he starts stalking him. He becomes a stalker. He follows him every minute. He wants to get what he’s asking for. Finally the police arrest him. He is a criminal and he’s behind bars. People start talking about him: “-It is said that he is a criminal -yes, he is said to be a blackmailer and stalker. He also gave a bribe!” If you look at these sentences you can see a very good grammar structure. Let's take a closer look. For example, we say “She is a teacher.” We can also say “it is said that she is a teacher” or “sh is said to be a teacher” It is said she is beautiful She is said to be beautiful. Practise these sentences at home and ask me for correct answers in messages. He is smart. He is a felon. He gives a bribe. She is a stalker. She stalks him every day. Criminals commit crimes. Bob is a felon. He blackmails people. Susue is a criminal. She blackmails people and gives bribes. That’s it guys. If yo9u liked this podcast, and this lesson you can book a trial lesson with me!
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