way2go! Kompetenztraining Reading & Listening B2

20 Rules, laws and regulations | When you read a text which has complete sentences removed, in order to be able to choose the best sentence to fill each gap you need to understand the text structure. As you won’t have a lot of time to do an exam task, it’s important to develop skills to follow the development of ideas in the text and match the sentences to the gaps quickly and correctly. Working with vocabulary Complete the phrasal verbs in the sentences. 1 Thanks to increased numbers of police on the streets in our city, petty offences like public nuisance have more or less been wiped . 2 During the COVID pandemic, government regulations required people to line for their vaccinations. 3 Stefan falsely claimed that he’d made his money by trading crypto currency like Bitcoin, but he was actually involved in fraud. 4 Last night a number of business premises in the town centre were broken and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. 5 While women were protesting for their right to vote in the 19th century, some actually went hunger strike. A collocation is two or more words that often go together. Match the words in box A with the words in box B to make collocations. There is one line for each collocation. 1 2 issue a fine A issue crime unlicensed cause civil violate prison commit drug public gun mass B a fine protesting safety the law a crime scene sentence ownership disobedience trafficking shooting trouble Key Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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