“Give me the money and no one will get hurt!” Would you like to improve your English vocabulary while learning about crime and criminals? Today’s English lesson will teach you over 13 English expressions connected to crime which will help you on tests like IELTS and increase your understanding of English news.
You will learn English about crime through several English collocations. In addition, you will learn about 7 different types of theft, the differences between murder and manslaughter, various terms for criminals, different types of crimes, the differences between a felony and a misdemeanour, the differences between being on probation and being on parole, and more!!!
The 13 English expressions in today’s vocabulary lesson will help you increase your English skills and be able to talk about crime in English. The following English collocations and words connected to crime and criminals can be found in today’s English lesson. Remember to watch the video for example sentences and more details:
1. Commit a crome / Commit a criminal offence
2. Break the law. / Abide by the law / Uphold the law
3. Crime rate / Soaring crime rates
4. Crimes: Felony vs Misdemeanour / Petty crime
4.5. DUI : Driving under the influence
5. Criminal: Felon, Crook, Delinquent, Juvenile delinquent, Convict, Prisoner, Inmate, Thief, Mugger, Pickpocket, Burglar, Shoplifter, Robber, etc…
6. Stealing / Theft: Mugging, Pickpocketing, Burglary, Shoplifting, Robbery, Larceny, Abduction / Kidnapping
7. Take a hostage / Hold someone hostage
8. Ransom money: Demand ransom, Pay ransom
9. Homicide: Murder, Malicious intent, Manslaughter
10. Incarcerated: Imprisoned, in Prison, in Jail, Serving time, Serving your sentence
10.5. Remanded in custody / In custody, Verdict
11. Bail: Post bail / Pay bail / Get out on bail
12. On Probation
13. On Parole
By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned lots of advanced English vocabulary that you can use to discuss crime and sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will to help you improve your English vocabulary and teach you useful English expressions for understand the news and scoring higher on tests like IELTS. Thank you for watching, “Law and Crime Vocabulary: 13 English Expressions for Crime and Criminals! Excellent for IELTS!” I hope this crime vocabulary will be useful for you as you improve your English. Good luck with your English studies!
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You will learn English about crime through several English collocations. In addition, you will learn about 7 different types of theft, the differences between murder and manslaughter, various terms for criminals, different types of crimes, the differences between a felony and a misdemeanour, the differences between being on probation and being on parole, and more!!!
The 13 English expressions in today’s vocabulary lesson will help you increase your English skills and be able to talk about crime in English. The following English collocations and words connected to crime and criminals can be found in today’s English lesson. Remember to watch the video for example sentences and more details:
1. Commit a crome / Commit a criminal offence
2. Break the law. / Abide by the law / Uphold the law
3. Crime rate / Soaring crime rates
4. Crimes: Felony vs Misdemeanour / Petty crime
4.5. DUI : Driving under the influence
5. Criminal: Felon, Crook, Delinquent, Juvenile delinquent, Convict, Prisoner, Inmate, Thief, Mugger, Pickpocket, Burglar, Shoplifter, Robber, etc…
6. Stealing / Theft: Mugging, Pickpocketing, Burglary, Shoplifting, Robbery, Larceny, Abduction / Kidnapping
7. Take a hostage / Hold someone hostage
8. Ransom money: Demand ransom, Pay ransom
9. Homicide: Murder, Malicious intent, Manslaughter
10. Incarcerated: Imprisoned, in Prison, in Jail, Serving time, Serving your sentence
10.5. Remanded in custody / In custody, Verdict
11. Bail: Post bail / Pay bail / Get out on bail
12. On Probation
13. On Parole
By the end of today’s English lesson you will have learned lots of advanced English vocabulary that you can use to discuss crime and sound like a native English speaker. This lesson will to help you improve your English vocabulary and teach you useful English expressions for understand the news and scoring higher on tests like IELTS. Thank you for watching, “Law and Crime Vocabulary: 13 English Expressions for Crime and Criminals! Excellent for IELTS!” I hope this crime vocabulary will be useful for you as you improve your English. Good luck with your English studies!
Subscribe for more English lessons just like this every Monday and Friday: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeNsJyugyouジェンの授業?sub_confirmation=1
For more Intermediate - Advanced English Lessons click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLktdXyVCSbc8NrLoilBtwviDGZzVw5PVs
Want to learn more essential vocabulary for IELTS and understanding the news, then watch this advanced English lesson about Environmental vocabulary: https://youtu.be/JfpsKPEAkWw
Improve your English with Political vocabulary: https://youtu.be/ptKGJhKkZ5M
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