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4. Who are the most wanted criminals in your country/ abroad?
5. A month after 9/11, the Bush government signed a law named the US Patriot Act.
This law allowed the government to closely monitor telephone calls, emails, and other
personal data. Would you support such a law in an emergency?
LISTENING COMPREHENSION SECTION
(See a CD/Unit 5/Task 1)
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QUESTIONS ASKED ABOUT MUMBAI ATTACKS
13. In pairs/groups, decide which of these topics or words from the article are most interesting
and which are most boring:
mopping up / closing stages / security forces / terror attacks / casualties / hostages /
planning / claiming responsibility / mayhem / investigators / intelligence officials.
Have a chat about the topics you liked. Change topics and partners frequently.
14. TERROR. Do you ever think about what terror is? Complete the table below with your
partner(s). Write the worst terror situations you can think of. Share what you wrote with other students.
Whose situations are the most terror-filled?
Example of Terror
Situation
What you would do
Airplane hijacking
Being kidnapped
Overseas incident
Lost in the jungle
Other ___________
15. Look at the article’s headline and guess whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F):
Soldiers with mops are cleaning the streets in Mumbai.
T / F
Most of those killed by gunmen in Mumbai were Indian.
T / F
India’s anti-terrorism forces didn’t free anyone from the Oberoi hotel.
T / F
Commandos were too late to stop gunmen killing Jewish hostages.
T / F
No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks in Mumbai.
T / F
The Indian government is accusing Pakistan of involvement.
T / F
Pakistan has sent its top intelligence guy to India to help out.
T / F
London has said Britons were among the militants in Mumbai.
T / F
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