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VOCABULARY SET 6: PRISONERS GIVING TALKS Vocabulary: Useful words and phrases: associate with (collocation): liên quan tới criminology (n): môn tội phạm học commit a crime = carry out a crime (collocation): phạm tội criminals - offenders - delinquents - law-breakers (n): tội phạm gather knowledge (collocation): thu thập kiến thức holistic view (np): góc nhìn hồn chỉnh/hồn thiện imprisonment (n): việc bỏ tù incarceration (n): ngục tù, giam hãm rehabilitation (n): việc cải tạo 10 remorseful: hối hận 11 to deprive somebody of something: tước đoạt 12 to inform somebody of something = to keep somebody informed of something: cho biết việc 13 the lens of science (noun phrase): góc nhìn khoa học 14 undergo (v): trải qua Exercises: Task 1: Write sentences from given cues Make changes to the cues when needed ehabilitation / offender / need / care / empathy / both / their family / community field / criminology / provide / opportunity / stimulate work / mostly / law enforcement / psychology cancer / risk / associate with / smoking / be / well documented athlete / undergo / mandatory / drug test / before / compete / the championship she / sentence / five years / imprisonment criminals / affect / society / the way / billions / dollars / be / spend / each year / incarceration ecology / problem / usually / require / holistic / view / find / solution defendant / remorseful / what / he / / but / it / too late If / we / notice / there / always / chances / gather knowledge / daily conversations 10 some / parent / deprive / themselves / many pleasure / so that / their children / have / best / everything Task 2: Fill in the blanks with suitable words/phrases associate with (collocation) incarceration (n) criminology (n) rehabilitation (n) commit a crime = carry out a crime (collocation) remorseful criminals - offenders - delinquents - law-breakers (n) to deprive somebody of something gather knowledge (collocation) to inform somebody of something = to keep somebody informed of something holistic view (np) the lens of science (np) imprisonment (n) undergo (v) Some people who have been in prison become good citizens later Some people think that having these people to give a talk to school students is the best way to tell them about the dangers of committing a crime Do you agree or disagree? Educating school students on the consequences of carrying out a crime has long been a contentious issue There is a common belief that talks by ex-prisoners should be held at school to inform students of the threat to society when a crime is committed While I accept that this practice is beneficial in a few ways, I believe there are many better methods to educate students about the dangers ofcrimes There are certain benefits of having reformed criminals talking to students about the hazards that are crime The most obvious benefit is that students may learn from those who truly understand about crime Those who have likely about the dangers of crime for the victims, not only from their own offenses but also from communication with other criminals In addition, this method may also educate students about the threat to the offenders themselves when they commit a crime To explain, ex-prisoners are those who have a long process of and , so their life-stories are often a great source of real-life experience of not only what prisoners are deprived of but also how they feel However, I am convinced that there are better solutions to teach students about the neg¬ative effects of partaking in criminal activity The most viable measure may be to introduce as a subject at school While the life-stories of ex-prisoners are often biased, criminology knowledge is based on empirical data and research and as such, tends to be more reliable than anecdotal evidence With this method, students can learn all the necessary knowl¬edge about crime, including the dangers of it, through and therefore have a 10 on crime and the associated dangers Another useful measure could be to film the harsh daily lives of prisoners and show it to school students Notwithstanding the benefits of giving talks, films with vivid imagery can be much more visually attractive and thus more effective in informing students of the harsh reality of life in 11 To conclude, I am of the opinion that although talks by ex-prisoners may keep students in¬formed of the dangers of carrying out a crime, there are stronger measures such as the introduc¬tion of criminology as a school subject 371 words, written by Tu Pham Key: Task 1: The rehabilitation of offenders needs more care and empathy from both their family and community The field of criminology provides many opportunities for stimulating work, mostly in law enforcement and psychology The cancer risks associated with smoking have been well documented Athletes must undergo a mandatory drugs test before competing in the championship She was sentenced to five years' imprisonment Criminals affect the society in the way that billions of dollars are being spent each year on incarceration Ecological problems usually require holistic view to find the solutions The defendant was remorseful for what he had done, but it was too late If we notice, there are always chances to gather knowledge from daily conversations 10 Some parents deprive themselves of many pleasures so that their children can have the best of everything Task 2: Some people who have been in prison become good citizens later Some people thinkthat having these people to give a talk to school students is the best way to tell them about the dangers of committing a crime Do you agree or disagree? Educating school students on the consequences of carrying out a crime has long been a contentious issue There is a common belief that talks by ex-prisoners should be held at school to inform students of the threat to society when a crime is committed While I accept that this practice is beneficial in a few ways, I believe there are many better methods to educate students about the dangers ofcrimes There are certain benefits of having reformed criminals talking to students about the hazards that are (1) associated with crime The most obvious benefit is that students may learn from those who truly understand about crime Those who (2) committed a crime have likely (3) gathered knowledge about the dangers of crime for the victims, not only from their own offenses but also from communication with other criminals In addition, this method may also educate students about the threat to the offenders themselves when they commit a crime To explain, ex-prisoners are those who have (4) undergone a long process of (5) imprisonment and (6) rehabilitation, so their life-stories are often a great source of reallife experience of not only what prisoners are deprived of but also how (7) remorseful they feel However, I am convinced that there are better solutions to teach students about the negative effects of partaking in criminal activity The most viable measure may be to introduce (8) criminology as a subject at school While the life-stories of ex-prisoners are often biased, criminology knowledge is based on empirical data and research and as such, tends to be more reliable than anecdotal evidence With this method, students can learn all the necessary knowledge about crime, including the dangers of it, through (9) the lens of science and therefore have a (10) holistic view on crime and the associated dangers Another useful measure could be to film the harsh daily lives of prisoners and show it to school students Notwithstanding the benefits of giving talks, films with vivid imagery can be much more visually attractive and thus more effective in informing students of the harsh reality of life in (11) incarceration To conclude, I am of the opinion that although talks by ex-prisoners may keep students informed of the dangers of carrying out a crime, there are stronger measures such as the introduction of criminology as a school subject 371 words, written by Tu Pham ... crime To explain, ex -prisoners are those who have a long process of and , so their life-stories are often a great source of real-life experience of not only what prisoners are deprived... ex -prisoners are those who have (4) undergone a long process of (5) imprisonment and (6) rehabilitation, so their life-stories are often a great source of reallife experience of not only what prisoners. .. rehabilitation (n) commit a crime = carry out a crime (collocation) remorseful criminals - offenders - delinquents - law-breakers (n) to deprive somebody of something gather knowledge (collocation) to

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