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IELTS Writing - Vocabulary Diary Date: March 20th 2020  Topic: Crime and Technology Article / Link / Video: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/may/22/facial-recognition-prevents-crime-police-tell-uk-privacy-case  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Capture an image - Police argued  - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Deal with it accordingly      

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights  - Violated their privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Profound consequences - Bomb threat      

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition) - Facial recognition technology   

 Sentence Practice:   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”         

 

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Date: March 21st 2020  Topic: Protecting endangered animals  Article / Link / Video: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/mar/19/win-for-conservation-as-african-black-rhino-numbers-rise  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- African black rhinos  - Conservation of Nature International Union  - Organised crime gangs       

- Numbers rise / rise in numbers  - Stronger protection  - protecting them through stronger law enforcement efforts - Conservation work  - Painstaking attempts to save the black rhino - Immense efforts - poaching and illegal trade remain acute threats.  - high levels of poaching - declines in poaching - maintain this trend  - governments taking stronger measures 

- Driven to near extinction - Population has swollen   - In grave danger  - A rare boost  - Numbers are improving   - Slow recovery  - Efforts are paying off  - Wildlife crimes - the outlook has worsened  - this should positively impact rhino numbers       

- an annual rate increase of 2.5% over six years  - the global red list of species under threat  - high levels of poaching in South Africa’s Kruger national park - rhinos have large horns that are attractive to poachers  - in 2015 when an average of 3.7 rhinos were killed every day. - the red list showed that more than 31,000 species around the world are threatened with extinction. 

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “African black rhinos need stronger protection before they are driven to near extinction.” - “With more conservation work, I believe the number of wildlife crimes should be reduced.” - “Organised crime gangs will remain acute threats to endangered animals until governments protect endangered animals through stronger law enforcement efforts.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”              

   

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution)   - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCT is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”               

 

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Date: ____________ Topic: ________________________________________ Article / Link / Video: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

People / Jobs / Roles / Organisations   

Actions / Steps / Causes (What are people doing?)    

Effects / Results / States / Situations (What happened?)   

Examples 

- The police  - Suspects - Missing people  - Persons of interest - Police officer        

- Facial recognition technology  - Privacy  - The prevention of crime  - The apprehension of offenders - Protection of the public  - The “prevention and detection of crime”. - Bomb threat 

- Prevent crime  - Protect the public  - Breach their rights - Capture an image - Police argued  - Violated his privacy   - Technology maps faces - Cameras scan faces  - Police have the power to use - Profound consequences - Deal with it accordingly       

- CCTV or AFR camera (AFR - automated facial recognition)  

 Sentence Practice: (Opinion / Description / Example / Problem / Solution) - “The police want to prevent crime and protect the public by using facial recognition technology.”  - “However, some citizens are worried that this will violate their privacy and breach their rights, because it can scan and map their faces to identify them.”  - “Introducing this technology could have profound consequences if the police don’t deal with this accordingly.”  - “I think that CCTV is enough to find suspects or missing people, and AFR cameras would violate our privacy.”              

 

 

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