Y_NT4_Lesson-7-2_Expert

PART A_1

We will read aloud the words below. Please repeat after me. I will check your pronunciation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and expressions to your student.)

PART A_2

immigrant 移民
accuse 訴える
robbery 強盗、強奪
closely 厳重に、厳密に
witness 証人、目撃者
identify 確認する、見分ける
guilty 有罪の
briefly 簡単に、手短に

PART A_3

Now, let’s review some words from part A_2.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions from part A_2.)

PART A_4

PART B_1

Please read aloud the passage below. I will check your pronunciation and intonation.
(Please send the mispronounced words and expressions to your student.)

PART B_2

Zacco and Vanzetti, Italian immigrants in the United States, were accused of murder and robbery. This case had been followed closely by people of different nationalities. The trial lasted for seven weeks. During the trial, two pieces of evidence were presented. The first evidence was a cap that was found near the crime scene. It was believed that the cap was Sacco’s but it was too small for him. The second one was a bullet which was recovered by a witness named James Bostock. The bullet did not match with their gun. Bostock was also asked if he could identify the two men, he answered no. These pieces of evidence could have proven their innocence, but in the end, the jury decided that they were guilty of the crime. Sacco and Vanzetti were executed in the year 1927 despite having no absolute proof.

The jury’s decision resulted in multiple protests demanding further investigation. Many people believed that the decision was only based on prejudice against them being immigrants and the pieces of evidence were only examined briefly. A few years later, the State of Massachusetts still has not admitted the mistake. Meanwhile, they were planning to declare the date when the two were executed as “Sacco and Vanzetti Memorial Day”. This could mean that the government also believed that the two should have not been executed. But the question on when people will ever hear the truth remains.

PART B_3

Now, let’s review some words and sentences from part B_2.
(Please review the mispronounced words and sentences from part B_2.)

PART B_4

PART B_5

I will ask the following questions. Please answer based on the passage. I will check if your sentences are complete and if the grammar is correct.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART B_6

1. Who were the two Italian immigrants in the United States?
Answer: .
2. What were they accused of?
Answer: .
3. How long did the trial last?
Answer: .
4. How many pieces of evidence were presented?
Answer: .
5. What resulted in the jury’s decision?
Answer: .
PART B_7

Now, let’s review your answers.
(Please review your student’s answers by sending the correct answers in complete sentences. After that, ask your student to read aloud his or her corrected answers.)

PART B_8

PART C_1

Please construct sentences using each word below.

PART C_2

immigrant .
accuse .
witness .
identify .
briefly .
PART C_3

Now, let’s review some words from part C_2.
(Please review the mispronounced words and expressions from part C_2.)

PART C_4

PART D_1

I will ask the following questions. Please answer based on your opinion. I will check if your sentences are complete and if the grammar is correct.
(Please send the sentences that need grammar corrections to your student.)

PART D_2

1. Do you think criminals can change?
Answer: .
2. Do you think the death penalty should be abolished in all countries?
Answer: .
3. Why do police must become stricter?
Answer: .
4. Why is the crime rate in some countries high?
Answer: .
5. What crimes do you think will decrease in the future?
Answer: .
6. Why do you think some people agree on the death penalty?
Answer: .
7. Why do you think some people do not report crimes?
Answer: .
PART D_3

Now, let’s review your answers.
(Please review your student’s answers by sending the correct answers in complete sentences. After that, ask your student to read aloud his or her corrected answers.)

PART D_4