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POLICE ESOL Cover - Cities of Migration

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South Wales Police videoAnswersOn this video you can see helicopters, motorbikes, horses, dogs and so on. You can also see images fromthe Police Open Day which is held at Police Headquarters each summer. Images <strong>of</strong> children enjoyingthemselves as they learn about the Police and what they do, things such as fingerprinting and how to crossthe road safely. Both at the beginning and the end <strong>of</strong> the introductory clip you can also see the policing <strong>of</strong>the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff with the police helicopter flying overhead and one police <strong>of</strong>ficer watchingthe crowd through his binoculars.Using the videoIntroductory scenes1. Watch the video for the first time and focus attention by asking students to answer some generalquestions.a) What colour is the police helicopter? black and yellowb) How many police dogs jump out <strong>of</strong> the police van? 1c) How many police <strong>of</strong>ficers go into the shop? 2d) What colour are the children’s T-shirts? redA second timea) Is the police helicopter flying over the stadium? yesb) Are the police horses black and white? no – dark brownc) Is the police dog handler wearing a white shirt? no – blued) Are the children having their fingerprints taken? yese) Are the police <strong>of</strong>ficers looking at the Queen? no – the crowdf) Are two men in the police box at the stadium using binoculars? no – 1g) Are the football supporters happy? yesh) Are the two police <strong>of</strong>ficers standing next to the traffic lights smiling? yes2. It is possible to pause the video at any point and to use the screen for oral practice.61

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