Optional Vocabulary Practice MODULE 6
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Zapoznaj się z diagramem. Następnie
uzupełnij zdania poniżej.
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Uzupełnij zdania właściwymi przyimkami.
1 He’s very proud ........... his new car.
2 Shark attacks often occur ........... dusk.
3 Make sure that your antivirus program is up
........... date.
4 If you are ........... doubt, please ask me.
5 Thieves are attracted ........... hi-tech
gadgets so make sure to keep yours
........... sight.
6 Please, stick ........... the regulations.
7 The Great Barrier Reef is home ...........
many amazing creatures.
8 Don’t leave your safety ........... chance!
9 Being aware of your surroundings can
help prevent you .......... becoming
a victim of crime.
10 Email is a great way to stay ........... touch
with friends.
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Podkreśl właściwe słowo.
1 Burglars broke ........... the Smiths’
home yesterday night and stole their hi-
fi equipment.
2 They weren’t happy together so they
decided to break ........... .
3 Beth broke ........... in tears when she
heard about the accident.
4 His car broke ........... while he was
driving to work.
5 The police officer grabbed the robber,
but he managed to break ........... .
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Dopasuj nagłówki do przestępstw, których
dotyczą, wpisując odpowiednie litery
w kratki.
1 Always keep your mobile phone in your
bag when you are around/out and about.
2 Be careful of oncoming/mounted traffic.
3 You shouldn’t share private/personal
information.
4 He came back safe and sharp/sound.
5 You shouldn’t meet online friends face to
head/face.
6 My ankle hurts/harms.
7 Use a nickname so that they won’t
track/find you down.
8 My ankle is breaking/killing me.
9 Some kids are being bullied/argued at
school.
10 We’re sitting/copying exams next week
so we need to revise.
5 STUDENTS
arrested for spraying
school walls
A vandalism
B burglary
C robbery
D shoplifting
E speeding
Man taken to court
for exceeding speed
limit
Prime Minister’s
house broken into
last Monday –
painting stolen
Bank clerk
injured during
bank raid
Woman arrested for
stealing clothes
worth £ 1,000
away:
escape
up:
end a relationship
into:
enter by force
break
down:
1) stop working;
2) lose control of feelings
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