- •Listening on law aspects
- •Contents
- •Preface
- •Part 1 unit 1. Outsourcing on the increase
- •Outsourcing on the increase
- •1) Search the Internet and find more information on the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu report.
- •2) Search the Internet and outline the pros and cons of outsourcing.
- •Unit 2. Banks in court over charges to customers
- •Banks in court over charges to customers
- •In pairs or groups talk about your thoughts on these financial services. Rank them in order of which you think are best.
- •In pairs discuss these headlines. Try to guess what the stories are behind them and share your opinions.
- •Unit 3. Bank error makes customers millionaires
- •Bank error makes customers millionaires
- •Unit 4. New ageism laws let older bankers sue for millions
- •New ageism laws let older bankers sue for millions
- •In pairs / groups, write down questions about ageism in the workplace.
- •Unit 5. Us fat cats quizzed over high salaries
- •Us fat cats quizzed over high salaries
- •Unit 6. Woman fired for using capital letters
- •Woman fired for using capital letter
- •Unit 7. Crime
- •Unit 8. Police arrest
- •Police Arrest
- •Unit 9. Drug trafficking grannies
- •Drug trafficking grannies
- •Unit 10. Illegal downloads
- •Illegal downloads
- •Piracy still prevailing
- •Unit 11. Tycoon avoids prison over shares scam
- •Tycoon avoids prison over shares scam
- •Tycoon avoids prison over shares scam
- •In pairs / groups, write down questions about business fraud and suitable punishments.
- •Unit 12. Krispy kreme in donut war over recipe
- •Krispy kreme in donut war over recipe
- •Unit 13. Barbie beats bratz in u.S. Court case
- •Barbie beats Bratz in u.S. Court case
- •Is it always easy to choose between two competitors? With your partner(s), decide which of the products below you think are best. Write your reasons why. Change partners and share your ideas.
- •Unit 14. Google first 100 billion dollar brand
- •Google first 100 billion dollar brand
- •Unit 15.Taiwan bans find-a-foreign-bride firms
- •Taiwan bans find-a-foreign-bride firms
- •Unit 1
- •Outsourcing on the increase
- •Active vocabulary
- •Unit 2 Banks in court over charges to customers Active vocabulary
- •Unit 3 bank error makes customers millionaires
- •Unit 4
- •Unit 5
- •Us fat cats quizzed over high salaries
- •Unit 6 Woman fired for using capital letters Active vocabulary
- •Unit 7 Crime Active vocabulary
- •Unit 8 Police arrest Active vocabulary
- •Unit 9 drug trafficking grannies
- •Unit 10
- •Illegal downloads
- •Unit 11 tycoon avoids prison over shares scam
- •Tycoon avoids prison over shares scam
- •Unit 12 krispy kreme in donut war over recipe
- •Unit 13 Barbie beats Bratz in u.S. Court case Active vocabulary
- •Unit 14 Google first 100 billion dollar brand Active vocabulary
- •Unit 15 Taiwan bans find-a-foreign-bride firms Active vocabulary
- •Part 2 english legal glossary
- •Latin terms
Unit 9. Drug trafficking grannies
BEFORE LISTENING
Practice the pronunciation of the following words taken from the text which you are going to listen to.
Police, raided, kilos, cocaine, arrested, charged, trafficking, offences, bedridden, prosecutors, agile, accomplice, women, Chile’s, academy, preventative, custody, frail, instead.
Give Russian equivalents to the following English words and word combinations.
To raid the house, to find kilos of cocaine, dollars in cash, to arrest smb, to charge with drug trafficking offence, to be bedridden, prosecutor, to receive drugs, contacts, to pass smth to smb, more agile accomplice, to use the house as a base, police academy, to take into preventative custody, to consider the case, frail state of health, to be placed under house arrest.
WHILE LISTENING
Listen to the text “Drug trafficking grannies”. Make notes about the numbers, personal and geographical names which you might hear.
Agree or disagree to the following statements.
Police searched the house of two aged men and found nothing suspicious.
All they found in the house was a small amount of euros.
70-year-old Maria Valdebenito and 62-year-old Giselle Gilbert were taken to prison.
The women were charged with fraud offences.
The problem with the women is that one of them, Giselle Gilbert, is bedridden.
Maria Valdebenito says she received the stuff from one of her familiars.
Police accused Giselle Gilbert of selling the drugs to young people.
Chile’s police academy is a few meters from the women’s house.
Prosecutors insist on life imprisonment of the women.
But because of the frail state of health, Giselle Gilbert and Maria Valdebenito might be released from custody.
Listen to the text again and fill in the gaps using the following words.
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to raid, to arrest, to charge, drug trafficking offences, bedridden, prosecutors, contacts, accomplice, base, police academy, custody, case, placed, house arrest |
Drug trafficking grannies
Police _____ the house during the night and found two kilos of cocaine and around 65,000 dollars in cash. They _____ 80-year-old Maria Valdebenito and 72-year-old Giselle Gilbert and _____ them with _____ _____ _____.
Mrs Valdebenito is _____. _____ say she received the drugs from her _____ and passed them to her younger and more agile _____ to sell. The house that the women used as their ______ is just a few metres from Chile's biggest _____ _____.
Prosecutors say the women should be taken into preventative _____ while their _____ is considered. But, because of their frail state of health, they might be _____ under _____ _____ instead.
AFTER LISTENING
Answer the following questions.
What did police find while they were raiding the house?
Who did they arrest?
What did they charge the women with?
Who is bedridden?
How could Maria Valdebenito have received the drugs?
How far is the biggest police academy of Chile from the women’s house?
Where should the women be while their case is being considered?
What might help them be placed under house arrest and not be imprisoned?
Match the following words from the text placed in the left column with their synonyms given in the right column. Consult a dictionary if necessary.
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Match the following phrases from the article (sometimes more than one. combination is possible):
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Put the correct words from the table below in the article.
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1. |
(a) |
raiding |
(b) |
raids |
(c) |
raided |
(d) |
raiders |
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2. |
(a) |
one |
(b) |
two |
(c) |
three |
(d) |
four |
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3. |
(a) |
rubles |
(b) |
euros |
(c) |
dollars |
(d) |
pounds |
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4. |
(a) |
arrested |
(b) |
found |
(c) |
saw |
(d) |
knew |
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5. |
(a) |
weapon |
(b) |
drug |
(c) |
human |
(d) |
slave |
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6. |
(a) |
bedridden |
(b) |
agile |
(c) |
young |
(d) |
old |
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7. |
(a) |
familiars |
(b) |
relatives |
(c) |
contacts |
(d) |
friends |
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8. |
(a) |
distribute |
(b) |
buy |
(c) |
market |
(d) |
sell |
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9. |
(a) |
house |
(b) |
cottage |
(c) |
apartment |
(d) |
rancho |
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10. |
(a) |
have to |
(b) |
can |
(c) |
may |
(d) |
should |
Police _____ the house during the night and found _____ kilos of cocaine and around 65,000 _____ in cash. They _____ 80-year-old Maria Valdebenito and 72-year-old Giselle Gilbert and charged them with _____ trafficking offences.
Mrs Valdebenito is _____. Prosecutors say she received the drugs from her _____ and passed them to her younger and more agile accomplice to_____. The _____ that the women used as their base is just a few metres from Chile's biggest police academy.
Prosecutors say the women _____ be taken into preventative custody while their case is considered. But, because of their frail state of health, they might be placed under house arrest instead.
Look in your dictionaries / computer to find collocates, other meanings, information, synonyms etc for the words ‘police’ and ‘offence’. Fill in the table given below.
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Police |
Offence |
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Share your findings with your partners.
Make questions using the words you found.
Ask your partner / group your questions.
