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Better safe than sorry

Better safe than sorry

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English

7th Grade

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Better safe than sorry!!!
Береженного Бог бережет!

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Do you live in a big city?
Protect yourself and your home from burglars!

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1. Always look through your peephole and put the chair on the door before answering

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1. Always look through your peephole and put the door chain on the door before answering

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2.Take a mobile phone to bed and keep it switched on

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​3. Check a stranger's ID. If you are not sure, don't let them in.

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​4. Don't leave your keys next to the doors or windows

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​5. Fit in alarm system and make sure it works properly.

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​6. Install dusk-to-dawn outside lights at least 2.5 metres high in the garden

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And remember that if a burglars breaks in, don't put up a fight. Hand over valuables. never run after them. Call the Police


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A new vocabulary

1. give to someone- дать кому-либо
2. Identification card- пасспорт
3. peephole- глазок
4. door chain- дверной замок
5. look through- смотреть через
6. stranger- незнакомец
7. alarm system- сигнализация или аварийная система
8. install- установить
9. dusk-to-dawn outside lights- уличные фонари
10. burglar- вор
11. hand over- сдавать
12. put up fights- устраивать драки
13. switch on/off- включить/выключить



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give to someone
identification
a small hole to look through
a machine that signals danger
connect or fix smth. in position
turned on

peephole
alarm system
switched on
ID
Install
hand over



Match the words and phrases

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1. The police ran across the bridge to catch the criminal.
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The police RAN AFTER the guy who'd stolen it, but he was too fast for them.
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We RAN IN and chatted for an hour.
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I RAN INTO James in a supermarket in the City on Friday.
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We've RUN OUT OF sugar; I'm going to the shops for some.
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The meeting RAN OVER by twenty minutes.
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He RAN UP next to me and started shouting.

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Better safe than sorry!!!
Береженного Бог бережет!

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