- •UNIT 1
- •SECTION 1
- •Ex. 1. Read and translate the dialogue:
- •WHAT'S YOUR NAME?
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •MEMORIZE THE FOLLOWING USEFUL PHRASES
- •Conversational Formulas
- •Ex. 6. Role-play the following situations :
- •MY STUDIES
- •Ex. 11. Translate the following word-families into Ukrainian:
- •Ex. 14. Complete the table according to the pattern:
- •Ex. 15. Encircle the suffixes and translate the following words, paying attention to the roots:
- •study
- •Ex.18. Complete the sentences:
- •Ex. 20. Translate into English:
- •Ex. 21. Object to the following statements using the phrases given below:
- •Phrases of disagreement:
- •Far from it.
- •Далеко не так.
- •Одним із вирішальних для будь-якого навчального закладу завдань є проблема пошуку та професійного добору кадрів на навчання.
- •Ex. 33. Read the text “Our Hostel” and compare living conditions described in the text with yours:
- •OUR HOSTEL
- •SECTION 2
- •Ex .1. Read and translate the text.
- •Every police officer must know something about various professions and skills: with a job like his, he is everything : lawyer, teacher, social worker, security expert, diplomat, traffic engineer.
- •Ex. 3. Agree or disagree with the following statements:
- •Ex. 6. Read and translate the text:
- •POLICE TRAINING IN ENGLAND AND WALES
- •Ex. 7. Read and translate the text:
- •SELECTION AND TRAINING OF THE POLICE IN THE USA
- •agility
- •[ə’ʤiliti]
- •спритність, рухливість
- •aptitude
- •[’æptitju:d]
- •intelligence
- •[in’teliʤ əns]
- •кмітливість
- •polygraph
- •[’poligrα:f]
- •детектор брехні
- •character
- •[´kæriktə]
- •репутація, характер
- •issue
- •[’isju:]
- •(тут) спірне питання, проблема
- •questionable
- •[kwestʃənəbl]
- •сумнівний
- •subculture
- •Ex. 8. Answer the questions:
- •Як привернути увагу
- •Як спитати дорогу
- •Як мені пройти до ...?
- •Directions
- •Заборони
- •Нагадування
- •Dialogue 3
- •Ex. 2. Make up dialogues using the situations:
- •Ex. 3. Translate into English and compose the dialogues of your own:
- •1. Запитайте водія, чим ви можете йому допомогти.
- •Ex. 4. Read and translate the text using the vocabulary notes:
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •A TOWN
- •Topic: UKRAINE
- •THE LEGISLATIVE POWER
- •THE EXECUTIVE POWER
- •THE JUDICIAL POWER
- •REMEMBER
- •The Rights
- •EXERCISES
- •Right to
- •Right of
- •GRAMMAR EXERCISES
- •UNIT 4
- •Topic: MILITIA OF UKRAINE
- •EXERCISES
- •Grammar: Reported speech
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •WORD-FAMILY
- •Reported speech
- •comprehend
- •comprehensible
- •comprehensive
- •regular, firearms, maximum,volunteer, right, sophisticated
- •Force Organization in England and Wales
- •GRAMMAR EXERCISES
- •Word order
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •Classification of Crimes
- •REMEMBER
- •CRIME
- •CRIMINAL
- •ACTION
- •CRIME
- •CRIMINAL
- •ACTION
- •This text
- •Some cars
- •EXERCISES
- •Ex. 1. Match the English and Ukrainian equivalents:
- •Ex. 2. Choose the antonyms from the box:
- •Ex. 3. Encircle the suffixes and translate the following words:
- •Ex. 6. Write down the following abbreviations in full:
- •Ex. 11. Translate the sentences and define the tense form:
- •1. International thieves have no opportunity to get away with stealing old masters.
- •2. There is an absence of international police intelligence in this area.
- •3. In countries such as China and France the ready market exists for stolen paintings.
- •4. In Europe attempts to develop internationally recognised database of stolen art has failed because of national jealousies.
- •5. FBI agents are cooperating with several European countries in the investigation of stolen art and antiques.
- •7. The FBI has the database of stolen works of art of most European countries.
- •10. For most officers engaged in the investigation of fine art theft , the real help comes from organisations like the Art Loss Register.
- •11. Investigators are given access not only to the computer database but also to a team of art experts.
- •1. stealing old masters and antiques
- •Ex.16. Review the article in Ukrainian:
- •OUR INFORMATION
- •Learn them:
- •Stolen cars in some European countries 1998
- •QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
- •Stealing a car
- •The motor car
- •Which is which?
- •Which is which?
- •The Stolen Car
- •Questions and discussion
- •Ex.17. Ask your colleague in English:
- •Protect yourself against auto theft
- •VEHICLE SECURITY
- •Questions:
- •THE AUTO THIEF
- •МОДНЕ АВТО НЕ ДАЄ СПАТИ
- •Grammar:The Participle
- •EXERCISES
- •Ex.10.Give the proper definition:
- •FORMS OF ORGANIZED CRIME
- •Ex .13. Translate the text:
- •ORGANIZED CRIME & DRUG TRADE
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •I. East Asia
- •III. Europe
- •GRAMMAR EXERCISES
- •The Participle
- •THE LAW ABC ABOUT DRUGS in USA
- •Drugs Class B :
- •Drugs Class C :
- •MAIN WAYS OF FINANCING DRUG USE
- •I don’t think that…in a way … to my mind …as far as I understand …
- •Мігрант – 2001
- •sharing
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •FORENSIC SCIENCE SERVICE
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •Grammar: 1. The Gerund
- •POLICE DESCRIPTION OF A PERSON
- •розшукyвана особа
- •Vocabulary notes:
- •Topic : COMPUTER CRIME
- •The proceeds of computer fraud in the USA are estimated at $3 billion per year.
- •Other forms of extortion - such as by threat to kidnap, kill, maim,
- •extortioners.
- •IT IS INTERESTING TO KNOW !
- •EXERCISES
- •E.g. Computer fraud
- •Taking on the hackers
- •Topic:Terror and Terrorism
- •Ex. 2. Choose the synonyms from the box:
- •terror
- •Ex. 5. Group the words from the text into three logical groups:
- •THE TERRORIST ATTACKS IN THE USA
- •Topic: FIREARMS
- •видимий, очевидний, явний
- •"GUNS DON'T KILL PEOPLE - PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE"?
- •REMEMBER
- •OUR INFORMATION !
- •SOME TYPES OF GUNS AND AMMUNITION
- •Pistol
- •ствол, дуло
- •Revolver: has multi-chambered cylinder rotating around an axis when the hammer is cocked; the trigger must be pulled and released for each shot.
- •FINDING FIREARMS
- •TROUBLE WITH MAIL ORDERS
- •ANTI-DRUG PATROLS WITH AMERICANS
- •FINGERPRINTING AT BIRTH
- •CONVENTION ON TRANSNATIONAL CRIME
- •PROBING RUSSIAN ORGANISED CRIME
- •CORRUPTION CONFERENCE
- •VOCABULARY NOTES:
- •VOCABULARY NOTES:
- •Однакові форми однини та множини
- •Past
- •Present
- •Future
- •give
- •Конструкції з інфінітивoм
- •Грошові одиниці в Англії та в США
- •damage n
- •[‘ʤʌoiraid]
- •[‘ʤʌoiraidə]
- •суддя
- •CRІMINAL
- •MOTIVE
- •Rioter – особа, яка вчинила суспільний безлад.
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suicide |
покінчитижиттясамогубством |
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a theft/larceny здійснювати крадіжку |
murder ( тяжке вбивство) killing
pre-paid murder,contract murder (на замовлення)
вбивство assassination (підступне; зполітичнихмотивів) manslaughter(неумисне)
felonious homicide (умисне)
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larceny (особистих речей/власності) |
крадіжка |
stealing |
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pilfering (дрібних речей) |
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burglary (зі зломом) |
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shoplifting (в магазині) |
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motor-vehicle theft |
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REMEMBER
злочинець
criminal |
offender |
felon |
perpetrator |
DEFINITIONS OF CRIMINALS
Thief is a person who steals things secretly, usually without violence. When violence is used, especially out of doors, a word robber is preferred:
Thieves stole ₤ 1,000 from the post office last night.
Robber is a person who steals something from a person or place, especially by violence or threat:
The robber stole ₤2,000 from a bank, by threatening people with a gun.
Pickpocket is a person who steals something out of your pocket in crowded places:
The pickpocket took the purse in a crowded train.
Burglar is a person who enters a building during the hours of darkness in order to steal. A person who enters a building in daylight to steal is a thief, or, if he breaks into a building by using force, is a house - breaker:
The burglars escaped through the window.
Shoplifter is a person who steals from the shops:
A security officer stopped the shoplifter who tried to leave the shop with unpaid goods.
Bigamist is a person who marries illegally, being married already.
Traitor is a person who betrays his or her country to another state.
Forger is a person who makes false money or signatures. 102
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Kidnapper is someone who takes away people by force and demands
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is a person who kills someone. |
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murder |
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murderer |
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shoplifting |
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shoplifter |
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burglary |
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burglar |
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to burgle |
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smuggling |
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smuggler |
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arson |
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arsonist |
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kidnapper |
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killing |
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killer |
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to kill |
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assassin |
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thief |
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mugging |
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mugger |
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robber |
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