the login is julia.ekbg@gmail.com
password is mypassword
Before you watch:
Have you ever witness a crime? What happened? Did you have to talk to the police?
Have you ever been blamed for something you didn't do?
Have you ever done anything like breaking someone's window?
Would you like to work as a judge? Why? Why not?
Do you agree that everyone is innocent until proven guilty?
Answer the questions 00.00-07.32
- Why did Brian's game get cancelled?
- How did Kate's plate get broken?
- Why is Alf so hungry?
- What happened to Kate's flower garden?
- Who Raquel is talking about when she says 'Criminal behavior should be nipped in the bud'? What does it mean?
- What do the flowers that Alf gave Kate smell like?
- What does 'accept my apologies' mean?
- Who is the prime suspect for breaking Mrs Ochmonek window?
- What is Alf's punishment?
- What does it mean 'everyone's innocent until proven guilty'?
- Who does Alf want to be a judge at his trial?
- Why is Alf paying Kate compliments?
True or false? 07.32-15.52
1. Alf is wearing Willie's worst suit.
2. Alf is late for his trial because he had to visit a bathroom.
3. Alf is calling Brian 'Your Honour'.
4. Willie represents prosecution.
5. Willie thinks Alf's behaviour is ridiculous.
6. Willie hates Kate's dress.
7. Willie is bribing the judge.
8. Willie thinks Alf has broken the window because of the long list of his reckless behaviour.
9. Alf crashed his spaceship into the Tanners' living room.
10. The defendant has an alibi.
11. Lynn is Alf's surprise witness.
12. Alf's sentence is 20 days with no TV.
Multiple choice questions 15.52-the end
1. Alf is upset because:
he wants to eat
he wants to go out
he wants to watch TV
2. Who believes that Alf is innocent?
Brain
Lynn
Willie
3. Who really broke the window?
Brian did
Alf did
Trevor did
4. Who was a cheerleader in high school?
Kate
Raquel
Lynn
5. Who wants to apologise to Alf?
Raquel
Trevor
Willie
6. Alf is wasting electricity because:
he is watching 3 tv's
he is watching 4 tv's
he is watching 5 tv's
7. Alf is going to make Willie feel guilty until after:
Easter
Halloween
Christmas
Match the words and their definitions:
to tiptoe criminal behaviour
nip in the bud guilty punishment
trial kiss up your honour
prosecutor judge ridiculous
bribe defendant alibi
witness sentence
|
2. Acting in a way that is bad and against the law.
3. When a person can prove that they were doing something during the time a crime was committed.
4. Stop something when it only has started.
5. Walk quietly and carefully with your heels raised and your weight on the balls of the feet.
6. To give someone (for example, a judge) money so that they illegally do what is best for you.
7. To be nice to someone because you want them to do something for you.
8. A hearing a judge gives to a person who is under arrest.
9. This person tries to prove that the defendant is guilty.
10. When you do something bad and you get found out and someone makes you do something unpleasant to you or takes something away. For example, Alf had to go without a TV for a month because the Tanners thought he had broken a window.
11. A person who has done something wrong or bad.
12. A person in court who decides if you are guilty or innocent.
13. A person who got arrested and now is having a trial, where it is decided if the person is innocent or guilty.
14. A punishment that is given to a person by a judge.
15. Silly, funny and not normal.
16. This is what you call a judge when you address them.
Learn the words:
flashcards
match
spell
learn - check that with your teacher!
Discussion Questions:
Why was everyone so sure that Alf is guilty?
How did the Willie and Kate feel after they found out that Alf is innocent?
Why didn't Trevor want Raquel to know he broke the window? Would you hide something like that from your family? Why? Why not?
Memorise this paragraph:
Judy was a witness at court that day. She saw a very serious judge who found the defendant guilty and a prosecutor who was very young. The defendant was a beautiful woman who robbed a bank. She said she was innocent but Judy saw her committing a crime and the defendant didn't have an alibi.
No comments:
Post a Comment