Here's a set of flashcards to practise vocabulary about crime. If you click on the link below, you'll be redirected immediately to Quizlet website.
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You will see a flashcard in the middle of the screen and two sections on the left: STUDY and PLAY.
1. The STUDY section will help you study vocabulary, English definitions, spelling and pronunciation. There are five categories:
- Flashcards (fichas): Click on each flashcard to read the definition. Next, click on the arrows below to complete the series. Take your time to read the definitions and read the whole sentence.
- Learn (aprender): Read the definition and choose the right word until you complete the series.
- Write (escribir): Read the definition and write the right word correctly. Next, press the space bar or click on ANSWER. You'll be able to check if you got it right immediately and you will also have the chance to listen to the pronunciation of the word and its definition.
- Spell (ortografía): Listen to the pronunciation of each word and write what you have just heard. Then, click on the space bar to check your answer.
- Test (probar): Here you will find gap-filling, matching and multiple-choice questions as well as a TRUE or FALSE exercise. Once you have answered them all, click on the button at the bottom of the page to check your answers.
2. The GAME section includes:
- A matching game (combinar): Drag corresponding items onto each other to make them disappear.
- A gravity game (gravedad): Click on get started. Next, select the difficulty level and in the ANSWER WITH option (respuesta), choose TERM (término). Start the game and watch out for red asteroids! If you miss a term twice, they will destroy your planet.
- Quizlet Live is the last game, but you will need to play with at least four more people.
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Showing posts with label crime. Show all posts
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Saturday, 21 March 2020
VOCABULARY. CRIME
Monday, 2 April 2012
Vocabulary about crimes: Pastimes
Here are some pastimes to keep on practising. In the word search, you have to drag along the letters of a correct word. If your answer is right or wrong, the computer will tell you. You get more points for correct words and you lose points if you didn't answer correctly. Then, do the word scramble and drag the letters to their correct place before you check. Finally, move on to the hangman game. There are eight words in each hangman game, try to guess them all.

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Crime Vocabulary: Gaming to fill in the gaps
In the game below, you have to complete the sentences with words about crimes. We need your help to solve a crime. If your answers are right, we'll get some clues, so try to do well, O.K.? You will see incomplete sentences at the bottom of the screen, use your mouse to shoot the missing words to fill in the gaps. You have twenty rounds of ammunition and thirty seconds to complete each level. And don't get too confident! Each level is more difficult than the previous one. How quick are you to recognize the missing words? Good luck! Start and play.

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Crime Vocabulary Word Search
Hey there! Are you doing fine with your study? Are words about crime easy to learn, pronounce and spell? I'm bringing you some extra practice. Study the vocabulary of the previous blog entry and try to solve the word search. When you find a word, drag the mouse over the letter. If you can't find the word, click on the "show word button" and it will be visible. The fewer words you ask for, the more points you will get. Come on, do the exercise, it will be good for your spelling. Good luck!

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Crime Flashcards
I'm here to show you a set of flashcards illustrating words about crimes. Each card shows a picture, the English word and its translation into Spanish. You can do matching, listening and spelling exercises, and play games too. Click on the right and left arrows to change flashcard and study all of the words. According to some experts, if you look at them for a short time and move on to the next quickly, you will learn better. This method is called bits of intelligence. Mostly children learn with bits of intelligence but teens and adults can use them too. Why don't you try several times?

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Saturday, 31 March 2012
Crimes and Cases Arcade Game
I know you love the Manic Miner game so here it is to reinforce your knowledge about verbs related to crimes and cases. I'm sure your intuition will tell you how to play but just in case, here are the rules. Help Willy the miner in his mission. At the bottom of the screen, there are verb definitons and you will see three options moving all over the screen. Choose the right one, answer three questions correctly, collect the key and jump down the toilet to get to the next level. You have five lives, monsters kill you on contact and incorrect answers drain your energy. There are many levels. Go!

Crimes and Cases: Crossword
Here's a crossword to practise spelling with verbs about crimes and cases. In total, there are sixteen verbs. When you finish the crossword, you can refresh the page to see a different one.

Friday, 30 March 2012
Crimes and Cases Game
This game is called Cannonball Fun. Complete the sentences with a suitable verb. Do you need any clues? Well, I'll tell you. Look carefully at verb tenses and the context. You start the game with 10 cannonballs, you get a fresh cannonball each time you land a ball on top of a correct answer. When you lose all of your ammunition, the game is over. Use the arrow keys to control the cannon, hold down the spacebar to build up the velocity and release the spacebar to launch the cannonball. Good luck!

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We've got a case here
Today's lesson is about crimes and cases. The flashcards below will show you verbs about this topic. You can see the verbs in English, pictures and translations into Spanish but that is not all. Click on the loudspeaker to listen to their pronunciation and do the spelling and matching exercises, it will help you study. You can even play games. After that, play the hangman game. Click on a letter and try to escape the gallows. By the way, why don't you read any detective stories? They are fun, thrilling and full of suspense. Once you start, you can't stop reading.

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