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 MURDER WEAPONS : Match the murder weapons on the right

with the corresponding pictures on the left.

a- an axe

a hand
b-

a
c- rope

poison
d-

a club
e-

f- a pillow

a
g- poker

a
h- syringe

i- a
spanner

a knife
j-
a rifle
k-

a
l- dagger

 MURDER WEAPONS : Match the murder weapons with the


corresponding crimes.

to strangle

to stab

to poison

to drown

to suffocate

to shoot

 PIECES OF EVIDENCE : Match them up!

   

a- finger print

b- blood

c- hand print

d- foot prints
 Put yourself in the shoes of a private eye !

Focus on the clues in the definitions and find the corresponding


words. Choose from the list below.

detective testimony clue crime motive


evidence mystery hunch

alibi setting crime scene victim


Sleuth witness murderer
a- An excuse given by an accused person to prove that he/she was
somewhere else during the time of the crime. =

b- An act that violates the law. =

c- An object or piece of information that helps solve a mystery. =

d- A person who gathers information and investigates crimes. =

e- The time and place of a story. =

f- Another name for a detective . =

g- Someone who has committed a crime . =

h- A person who is harmed by a crime . =

i- The scene where a crime has been committed .=

j- Someone who has seen something related to a crime .=

k- A statement or object that proves a solution to a mystery =

l- A guess about something .

m- What a witness tells the police =

 Show you have the best sense of observation. Can you find the words
written in phonetics ?

a- [ɪnˌvestɪˈgeɪʃən] =

b- [ˈwepən]=

c- [kraɪmz] =
d-[ˈməʊtɪv] =

e-[ˈmɪst̬əɾɪ] =

f- [dɪˈdʌkʃən] =

g- [kluːz] =

h- [ˈmɜːdəɾə] =

i- [naɪf] =

j- [ˈsʌspekt] =

k- [ˈælɪbaɪ] =

l- [blʌd] =

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