[PDF] dialogue between detective and suspect PDF Cours,E





What are the different types of police and suspect activity cards?

  • Two part, past simple, past continuous, and questions, police and suspect activity cards. The first is a 'partner' reading or role play activity. The second is a speaking, gap fill role play activity card. The second can also be used as a 'writing' gap fill activity. Police and Witness Dialogue - Talkin ...

What does the detective ask about the subject's plans?

  • The detective asks about the subject’s plans for later in the day. The subject says that he has to pick up his brother from school. The detective explains that the interview room door is closed because it can get loud in the station. The door is unlocked, however, and the subject is free to leave at any time.

How does a detective start an interview?

  • A detective walks into an interview room to speak with a subject. The detective thanks the subject for showing up. The detective begins the interview with casual conversation that does not appear to relate to the interview. He asks how the suspect arrived at the station.

Can students write their own detective-suspect story?

  • After the role play, students can write their own detective-suspect story to improve their creative writing skills. *Note the script contains a few errors. Challenge students to find and correct the errors before completing the role play to enhance the lesson. Talking about the Past: Detective a ...