Unit 5 Crimes
More Feelings
Phrasal Verbs with "up"
Unit 4 Feelings
Nouns for criminals
100

Breaking into a home

Burglary

100
The feeling you have when you realize your trousers have torn in front of an audience.

Embarrassed

100

To begin a new hobby or activity

Take up

100

When something feels scary

Frightening

100

Person that steals

Thief

200

Taking another person by force

Kidnapping

200

The feeling when you hear bad news.

Upsetting/Distressing

200

To make a line of people.

Queue up/Line Up
200

When something makes you feel calm

Relaxing

200

A person that burns a house, for example

Arsonist

300

Destruction of someone else's property. For example: Graffiti

Vandalism

300

The feeling you have when you are in a maze and cannot find the exit

Confused/Frustrated

300

To increase the volume of. For example: A TV

Turn up

300
Something that makes you want to acheive your goals

Motivating

300

A person that destroys people's property

Vandalist

400

Stealing information from another person

Identity theft

400

The feeling you have when you are invited to a party.

Excited

400

To arrange or organize something

Set up

400

Something you find very interesting

Fascinating

400

A person that murders an important public figure

Assassin

500

Stealing an item from a store

Shoplifting

500

When something is extremely funny

Hilarious
500

To avoid spending money over time.

Save up

500

Something you find very enjoyable

Amusing

500

A person that breaks into a home

Burglar