Cover of the textbook Outcomes Upper-Intermediate - Student's Book

The key answer of exercise 2

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 8 - Caught in the act for the textbook Outcomes Upper-Intermediate - Student's Book with authors Hugh Dellar and Andrew Walkley from National Geographic Learning

Question

Work in pairs. Match these crimes with the descriptions in Exercise 1.

Answer

  1. fraud (Ask: What other examples of fraud can you think of? Tax fraud is when you avoid paying tax; insurance fraud is when you claim on insurance for something that didn't happen.)
  2. speeding
  3. murder
  4. a disappearance
  5. a riot
  6. a burglary (Ask: If you commit a burglary, what do you steal from? A house – not a person or a bank.)
  7. a street robbery (this is also called a mugging)
  8. smuggling (= taking something from one country to another illegally. Ask: What else can you smuggle? Diamonds, money, animals, alcohol, cigarettes, etc.)
  9. a bombing