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PREPARE SECOND EDITION LEVEL 4 UNIT 5 VOCABULARY: STANDARD

1 Complete the words for the nouns. 4 Choose the correct words.

1 pickpocketing p ickpocke t 1 She bought a new dress in the sales.


2 burglary b r A himself B myself C herself
3 vandalism v l 2 The cat hurt when it jumped onto the roof.
4 theft t f A myself B itself C yourself
5 shoplifting s r 3 The hackers taught how to break into the bank’s
6 hacking h r computer system.
A themselves B ourselves C himself
2 Tick () the correct definition for the crime.
4 I really enjoyed at the concert.
1 vandalism A itself B myself C ourselves
A destroying or damaging things that 5 Let’s call at the weekend to make plans.
belong to others on purpose   A ourselves B yourselves C each other
B stealing from a shop 6 Did you see in the newspaper? Well done for
2 hacking catching that thief!
A entering a building illegally to steal A yourself B themselves C himself
B illegally accessing information from
computer systems 5 Compete the text with the words in the box.

3 theft
burglary each other himself pickpocket
A entering a building illegally to steal shoplifting theft thief vandalism
B the crime of stealing
4 pickpocketing The Daily News
A stealing from another person’s pockets Police finally arrest Lightfingers Fred, the professional
B stealing from a shop
1
thief who has committed many crimes over
the last few years. His illegal acts include 2
3 Complete the sentences with words related to crime. from stores across town, the 3 of lots of
cars and buildings, and 4 in up to ten
1 There was a b u r g l a r y at my grandma’s house
houses in the Greenfields neighbourhood.
last night and they stole all her jewellery.
Lightfingers Fred is part of a larger criminal group who
2 Our neighbour was caught h o i t i g at
teach 5 how to steal and rob banks. Fred
the supermarket.
has even helped 6 to more than 50 wallets
3 The i c o k had to pay a fine for over the years as a 7
in action on the
stealing the man’s wallet.
streets, stealing from innocent people.
4 My brother knows someone who was arrested But Fred will now go to prison and there will be no
for ck g into the school’s email account. more 8 from him. Now the police just
5 The i e robbed a bank on the High Street and need to catch the other criminals!
got away with thousands of pounds.

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

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

2
1 vandalism – A
2 hacking – B
3 theft – B
4 pickpocketing – A

3
1 burglary
2 shoplifting
3 pickpocket
4 hacking
5 thief

4
1 C
2 B
3 A
4 B
5 C
6 A

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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