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  • I read a book. The book was about space travel.
    I read a book that was about space travel. (Defining)
  • My uncle moved to Canada. He used to live in Da Nang.
    My uncle, who used to live in Da Nang, moved to Canada. (Non-defining)
  • I have a friend. He speaks six languages.
    I have a friend who speaks six languages. (Defining)
  • Do you often see police where you live? Is this a good thing?
  • Let’s talk about crime
  • A robbery
    When money property is taken, especially from a bank or a business
  • Thief
    Someone who steal something
  • If you find a way to leave that place where you are,  you _________
    Escape
  • We visited Ha Long Bay. It’s a famous tourist destination.
    We visited Ha Long Bay, which is a famous tourist destination. (Non-defining)
  • When you are in prison, you have now become what
    A prisoner
  • Paris is a beautiful city. Many people visit it every year.
    Paris, which many people visit every year, is a beautiful city. (Non-defining)
  • When there is a law that says you mustn't do it something is_________
    Illegal
  • If you do something illegal, you could be sent to a__________
    Prison
  • Have you ever been pickpocketed? Where do you think this happens the most?
  • A victim
    Someone who has had something stolen or has been injured as a result of crime
  • A weapon
    An object that can be used to cause harm more damage to people
  • This is the café. I met my best friend here.
    This is the café where I met my best friend. (Defining)
  • Do you consider your city a safe place?
  • My phone is broken. I bought it last week.
    My phone, which I bought last week, is broken. (Non-defining)
  • That’s the boy. His father is a pilot.
    That’s the boy whose father is a pilot. (Defining)
  • Who do we call someone that does something illegal?
    Criminal
  • The woman is my aunt. She teaches English at a university.
    The woman who teaches English at a university is my aunt. (Defining)
  • A burglar
    Someone who entered the building in illegally in order to steal things
  • Steal
    To take something that doesn't belong to you
  • The teacher gave us homework. It was really difficult.
    The homework that the teacher gave us was really difficult. (Defining)
  • Judge and jury
    Decide if you are guilty or not guilty
  • Break in
    To go into a building by force in order to steal something