
- •Criminal law
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary work
- •3. Match the words on the left with the definitions on the right:
- •4. Match the words and phrases with their translations:
- •5. Match the words on the right with the suitable attributes on the left:
- •6. Complete the sentences using proper words in the box.
- •7. Match the synonyms:
- •8. Match the antonyms:
- •Comprehension
- •9. Answer the questions.
- •10. Say if the following statements are true or false.
- •Discussion
- •11. Define what the crime is. Use the following words and phrases:
- •12. Divide the text into logical parts and entitle each of them.
- •13. Work in pairs:
- •14. Give a summary of the text.
- •From time immemorial… to wash one’s hands (of smth.) – умывать руки
- •17. Translate the text into English.
- •Reading
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary work
- •4. Find in the text the English for:
- •5. Match the words on the left with the definitions on the right:
- •6. Match the words on the right with the suitable attributes on the left:
- •7. Complete the sentences using proper words in the box.
- •8. Match the synonyms:
- •9. Match the antonyms:
- •Discussion
- •12. Speak on the crime the willful burning of the dwelling of another constitutes. Use the following words and phrases:
- •13. Divide the paragraph "Assault and battery" into logical parts and entitle each of them.
- •14. Work in pairs:
- •15. Give a summary of the text.
- •II gay man shot dead
- •III dead men tell no tales
- •From time immemorial…
- •The law of the medes and persians – закон мидян и персов
- •18. Make up questions in English to which the following Russian sentences would be answers. Do a two-way translation using both the statements and the questions.
- •19. Do the following two-way translation.
- •Render the text in english трагические происшествия в австралийском лесу
- •Reading
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary work
- •3. Match the words on the left with the definitions on the right:
- •4. Match the words on the right with the suitable attributes on the left:
- •5. Complete the sentences using proper words in the box.
- •6. Match the synonyms:
- •7. Match the antonyms:
- •Comprehension
- •Discussion
- •10. Speak on the “hit-and-run” offense. Use the following words and phrases:
- •11. Describe a typical “burglary” offense. Use the following words and phrases:
- •12. Divide the texts “Bigamy” and “Burglary” into logical parts and entitle each of them.
- •14. Give a summary of the text.
- •From time immemorial… caesar’s wife – жена цезаря
- •17. Make up questions in English to which the following Russian sentences would be answers. Do a two-way translation using both the statements and the questions.
- •Reading
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary work
- •4. Match the words on the left with the definitions on the right:
- •7. Match the synonyms:
- •8. Match the antonyms:
- •Comprehension
- •9. Answer the questions.
- •10. Say if the following statements are true or false. Comment on the true statements and correct the false ones.
- •Discussion
- •16. Give summaries of the paragraphs you got interested in most of all.
- •From time immemorial…
- •Reading
- •Vocabulary notes
- •Vocabulary work
- •4. Find in the text the English for:
- •5. Match the words on the left with the definitions on the right:
- •6. Match the words on the right with the suitable attributes on the left:
- •7. Complete the sentences using proper words in the box.
- •8. Match the synonyms:
- •9. Match the antonyms:
- •Comprehension
- •10. Answer the questions:
- •11. Say if the following statements are true or false. Comment on the true statements and correct the false ones.
- •Discussion
- •17. Speak individually or arrange a discussion on the following.
- •II afghan veterans await verdict
- •III afghan war veterans acquitted
- •From time immemorial… the mark of cain – каинова печать
- •19. Render the following text in English. Каинова печать
- •20. Render the text in English. Засада на кабана
- •(Continued)
- •From time immemorial… the heel of achilles (achilles’ heel) – ахиллесова пята
- •21. The following sentences make up a story. Retell it in English.
- •22. Translate into English.
- •Criminal law Review
- •3. Explain the words and word combinations and comment on them.
- •Murder is generally defined as the killing of one human being by…
7. Match the synonyms:
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prescription
real
buy
mystery
deceive
receipt
genuine
purchase
foster
conduct
aid
solely
consent
jail (gaol)
family
promote
secret
household
behavior
help
alter
defraud
fashion
agreement
prison
change
possess
manner
only
have
8. Match the antonyms:
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rise
prohibit
sell
failure
copy
fall
departure
buy
release
original
illegal
arrival
direct
genuine
false
imprison
immaterial
indirect
permit
legitimate
success
real
Comprehension
9. Answer the questions.
What is referred to as “controlled substances?”
What implements are usually employed in the illegal use of such substances?
What does the crime of “desertion and non-support” consist of?
How is a “disorderly house” defined in some jurisdictions?
What does an offense entitled “prison breach” (jail breaking) involve?
What is the difference between extortion and robbery?
Why do you think discreditable secrets are sometimes disclosed?
What does an offense entitled “blackmail” involve?
How do some statutes refer to the crime of “false pretenses?”
Is the making of false or fraudulent statements in advertising an offense in all the states?
Why is the mode of writing in forgery immaterial?
What modes of writing can be used in forgery?
What types of gambling are lawful in some states?
Why are certain types of gambling placed under the strict control of the government?
Who can be found guilty and convicted of the crime of harboring a criminal in some jurisdictions?
10. Say if the following statements are true or false. Comment on the true statements and correct the false ones.
Supporting a family is not a legal obligation of a head of household.
The act of lawful departure of a prisoner from proper custody constitutes the crime of escape.
Selling some mind-altering drugs for a legitimate purpose is a crime.
Such types of gambling as dog races and lotteries are unlawful under all the statutes.
The copying of postcards of the United States constitutes the crime of counterfeiting.
To constitute extortion, property must be taken without the consent of its possessor.
Counterfeiting can involve the copying of coins.
Discreditable secrets can be disclosed by an unsuccessful blackmailer.
Making fraudulent statements in advertising does not constitute a crime.
Possessing syringes can never be considered a crime.