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PREPARE 4 Vocabulary Plus Unit 05

The document is a vocabulary exercise that provides definitions and examples of different types of criminal acts. It includes words related to theft such as pickpocketing, burglary, vandalism, theft, and shoplifting. It presents sentences to be completed using these vocabulary words and discusses the criminal acts of a character named Lightfingers Fred, describing his pickpocketing, shoplifting, vandalism, burglary, and teaching others to commit crimes.
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PREPARE 4 Vocabulary Plus Unit 05

The document is a vocabulary exercise that provides definitions and examples of different types of criminal acts. It includes words related to theft such as pickpocketing, burglary, vandalism, theft, and shoplifting. It presents sentences to be completed using these vocabulary words and discusses the criminal acts of a character named Lightfingers Fred, describing his pickpocketing, shoplifting, vandalism, burglary, and teaching others to commit crimes.
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PREPARE SECOND EDITION LEVEL 4 UNIT 5 VOCABULARY: PLUS

1 Write the words for the criminals. 5 Use the clues to complete the text.
1 pickpocketing pickpocket The Daily News
2 burglary Police finally arrest Lightfingers Fred, the professional
3 vandalism
1
thief who has committed many crimes over
the last few years. His illegal acts include 2
4 theft
from stores across town, the 3 of lots of
5 shoplifting
cars and buildings, and 4 in up to ten
6 hacking houses in the Greenfields neighbourhood.
2 Write the correct crimes for the definitions. Lightfingers Fred is part of a larger criminal group who
teach 5 how to steal and rob banks. Fred
1 destroying or damaging things that has even helped 6 to more than 50 wallets
belong to others on purpose vandalism
over the years as a 7 in action on the
2 illegally accessing information from streets, stealing from innocent people.
computer systems But Fred will now go to prison and there will be no
3 the crime of stealing more 8 from him. Now the police just need
4 stealing from another person’s pockets to catch the other criminals!
5 stealing from a shop 1 a person who commits a crime
6 entering a building illegally to steal 2 stealing from a shop

3 Complete the sentences with words related to crime


from Exercise 1.
3
4
damaging things that belong to others
entering a building illegally to steal
1 There was a burglary at my grandma’s house 5 one another
last night and they stole all her jewellery. 6 for him
2 Our neighbour was caught at the 7 a person who steals from another’s pockets
supermarket. 8 the crime of stealing
3 The had to pay a fine for stealing the
man’s wallet.
4 My brother knows someone who was arrested
for into the school’s email account.
5 The robbed a bank on the High Street
and got away with thousands of pounds.

4 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

each other herself itself myself


themselves yourself

1 She bought herself a new dress in the sales.


2 The cat hurt when it jumped onto the
roof.
3 The hackers taught how to break into
the bank’s computer system.
4 I really enjoyed at the concert.
5 Let’s call at the weekend to make
plans.
6 Did you see in the newspaper? Well
done for catching that thief!

PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press and UCLES 2019 PREPARE SECOND EDITION LEVEL 4
PREPARE SECOND EDITION LEVEL 4 UNIT 5 VOCABULARY: PLUS ANSWER KEY

1
1 pickpocket
2 burglar
3 vandal
4 thief
5 shoplifter
6 hacker

2
1 vandalism
2 hacking
3 theft
4 pickpocketing
5 shoplifting
6 burglary

3
1 burglary
2 shoplifting
3 pickpocket
4 hacking
5 thief

4
1 herself
2 itself
3 themselves
4 myself
5 each other
6 yourself

5
1 thief
2 shoplifting
3 vandalism
4 burglary
5 each other
6 himself
7 pickpocket
8 theft

PHOTOCOPIABLE © Cambridge University Press and UCLES 2019 PREPARE SECOND EDITION LEVEL 4

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