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Crime and Justice

Speaking • 11-14 minutes

15:00

Part 1: Introduction & Interview (4-5 minutes)

Personal Questions

Question 1

Do you often read or hear about crime?

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Question 2

What kinds of crimes are common in your country?

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Question 3

Do you think people can be educated to avoid committing crimes?

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Question 4

What is the role of police in your country?

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Part 2: Individual Long Turn (3-4 minutes)

Cue Card Task

Task

Describe a crime you heard about.

You should say:
- What the crime was
- Where and when it happened
- What the consequences were
- And explain how you felt about it
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Part 3: Two-Way Discussion (4-5 minutes)

Abstract Questions

Question 1

Why do people commit crimes?

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Question 2

Do you think punishment is the best way to deal with criminals?

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Question 3

Can community policing help reduce crime?

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Question 4

Do you think the justice system is always fair?

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