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CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read t be a rticle. What were thieves stealing in a) Sweden b) Denmark? Answer the questio ns below. Where did the first robbery take place? 2 Who were the thieves and what d id they steal? 3 Who helped the police to solve the crime? 4 How long does it take to get from Malmo to Copen hagen? 5 Why were robberies taking place in both cities? 6 Did the police catch the thieves? 7 Why is it easier to stea l from many stores these days? 8 Why is it not a solution to a k Dan i h hoes sho p to display the left shoe? b Look at the h ighlighted words o r phrases in the text. G uess their meaning from the co ntext . C heck with your teacher o r with a dictio na ry. Shoe shops discover matching crimes S wedish fictional detectives like Wa llander and Li ·beth Salander a rc famou ·worldwide. But recently real-life Swedi h police were completely pu11 lcd by a mysterious crime. Somebody was tcaling expensive designer shoes from shoe shops in Sweden- but not pa irs of shoes, only the left shoes, the ones which were on display. The first robber) took place in a shopping mall in Malmo, Sweden's th ird-large t city. Staff at a hoe shop saw two men stealing at their boutique. They escaped with e1·en left shoes which- if paired with the right hoes - we re worth £900. In the end it was shop assistants who pointed the police in the right direction- to Denma rk, where shop · traditionally d isplay the right shoe in the ir shop window·. "We noticed that left shoes we re disappea ring in the past, but we never caught the thie1es, " said a shop assistant. " ince we know that Da nish stores display the right shoes, we thought that the match ing shoes we re probably disappea ri ng as well in stores in Denma rk ." Ma lmo, home to 125 shoe shops, is on ly a 30-minute tra in ride away from Copenhagen, wh ich ha sneral hundred hops, and many bra nds a re sold in both cities. Yesterday police finally a nnounced that they had arrested the men responsible for the robberies. But Msj ohansson, i a s, , ·edish shoe shop owner, fears that hoe shop robberies "' ~ will increase this year. "Shoes are attractive to steal- they ~ are easy to move a nd easy to sell a nd they have become very c ~ expensive lately. Also many stores have cut the number of ~ shop assistants they employ." .. g Police in Ma lmo have thought of asking Da nish hoe shops ~ to also display the le ft shoe. But this won't work. All the i thieve will have to do is move to Germa ny - where they ~ also display the right shoe ... [] CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? 2 39 >) In the stree t Watch or liste n to five peo ple a nd a nswer the question . Paul Gurjot Ellie A lise Pau I went to the airport ___ . a to get a plane to London b to get a plane to Fran kfurt c to meet a friend from Frankfurt 2 Tonight Gurjot i ___ . a seeing a film b going to a C hinese restau rant c meeti ng an old friend 3 Ellie ___ ironi ng. a hates b doe n't mi nd c likes 4 T he hoes Aiise bought o nli ne ___ . a were the wrong size b never arrived c were a beautiful colo ur 5 Last weekend Anya ___ . a went to a friend's birthday party b had dinner with a friend c bought somethi ng for a friend's birthday Any a CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Do the tasks w ith a partne r. T ick (./) t he box if you ca n do them. Can you ... ? D talk about three plans you have for next month using Boi11g to, and ma ke three pred ictions 2 D say th ree arrangements you have for tomorrow using the pre ent continuous 3 D explain what the following three words mea n, using expressions for paraphrasing: a a thief b ashoppi ng ma ll c a hoe 4 D say three thi ngs you have already done or haven't done yet today 5 D ask a partner th ree questions about h isfher experiences using ever. Answer your partner's question 6 D say three sentences using somethinB, anywhere, and nobody [] Short films Shopping in the UK Watch and enjoy a film on iTutor.
What Life Will Be Like in 2100
People have always been curious about the future. They often make predictions and share their visions of the world in a hundred years from now. Here is what I think about life in 2100.
Scientists believe that by 2100 the population of our planet will have increased by 3–4 billion people. Besides, life expectancy will probably reach 125, especially if we learn to make synthetic hearts, livers and other organs and find cures for all diseases. So the most important problem to solve will be the problem of food supply. In my opinion people will have to turn the oceans into huge farms where there will be plenty of fish and seaweed. Another significant problem will be controlling the weather. I hope people will be able to invent technology to stop hurricanes and tornadoes and to send rain where it is needed. I also think there will be fewer languages spoken in the world and all educated people will speak English and Mandarin. I am sure humanity will find reasonable solutions to global environmental problems. For example, all industrial enterprises could be hidden underground far beyond city boundaries. Thick forests will grow above the plants. Workers will go there by high-speed electric trains daily.
Perhaps my vision of the future is too hopeful, but I believe it is better to look to the future with optimism instead of negative ideas.