Six sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from sentences A-G to fit each gap (1-6). There is one extra.
Complete the sentences with the connecting words and phrases highlighted in the text.
Complete the rules.
Complete the article using the passive forms of the verbs in brackets.
Transform the sentences in the passive form.
Use the prompts to write sentences in the passive form, omitting the relative clause.
Match the crimes (1-7) to their definitions (a-g).
Match the words (1-7) to their definitions (a-f).
Replace the words in brackets with the correct form of the phrasal verbs below.
Complete the text with adverbs of the adjectives in brackets.
Read the text and answer the questions.
Read the article again and complete the notes with no more than three words from the text.
Match the words (1-8) from the text to their definitions (a-h).
Look at the sentences above and answer the questions.
Transform the sentences into the passive form.
Use the prompts to write sentences in the passive form.
Complete the rules by choosing the correct answer: A, B, or C.
Rewrite the sentences using have or get something done. Use the verbs underlined.
Read the text and choose the correct word for each gap: A, B, C or D.
Read the interview with a police officer. Then match the questions (1-7) to their answers (a-e). There are two extra questions.
Listen to eight different situations and choose the correct answer: A, B or C.
Listen to a person talking about what happens to stolen goods and complete the sentences with the phrases below. There are two extra.
In pairs. Look at the following essay questions (1-3) and match them to the essay types (a-c).
Read the text below and answer the questions.
Complete the map with the phrases below.