- •Міністерство освіти і науки україни
- •Module 1
- •Exercises
- •Types of Legal Professions: Great Britain
- •Solicitors
- •Barristers
- •Judges in Great Britain
- •Entering the profession
- •Lawyers perform four major functions
- •How does someone become a lawyer?
- •Exercises
- •The police
- •An outline of lawmaking process in great britain and the usa
- •Britain
- •United States
- •The court system of england and wales
- •The Court Structure
- •The English Court System
- •The court system of the usa
- •The Organization of the Federal Courts Today
- •The Federal and State Court Systems
- •Us Attorneys
- •Criminal law
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •Law: basic terms
- •Law: basic concepts
- •The subject matter of the legal system
- •Intellectual property plaintiff police private individual
- •Criminal Law vs Civil Law
- •Legal professionals
- •Prepositions at law
- •At trial
- •Name the crime 1
- •Name the crime 2 Defence
- •Useful verbs at law
- •Adjectives at law
- •Opposites
- •Useful verbs at law 2
- •Individual Task (Reading)
- •Everyday terror in South Africa drives film success.
- •Module 2
- •1. Contracts.
- •Vocabulary task.
- •2. Elements of a valid contract.
- •Vocabulary task.
- •3. The language of contract: terms and conditions. Le
- •Vocabulary task.
- •8. Speaking task.
- •Memorandum
- •Sample Memo
- •Bloggs & bloggs
- •Heading Segment
- •Useful phrases for memos
- •4. Competition.
- •Vocabulary task
- •Writing cv/Resume
- •1. Personal details
- •Interests
- •Curriculum Vitae
- •5. Handling international disputes
- •Vocabulary task.
- •6. Alternative dispute resolution.
- •Informal solution to your dispute, contact us today.
- •Vocabulary task.
- •7. Takeovers and mergers: how to manage them.
- •Vocabulary task
- •*Supplementary task
- •Vocabulary task
- •8. Counterfeiting.
- •Vocabulary task.
- •*Supplementary task
- •Individual Task (Reading)
- •Corruption and Remedies against it
- •Module 3
- •Scene one
- •Scene two
- •Commentary
- •Words and word combinations
- •Exercises
- •Scene three
- •Commentary
- •Words and word combinations
- •Exercises
- •Scene four
- •Scene five
- •Scene six
- •Commentary
- •Words and word combinations
- •Exercises
- •Individual Task (Reading)
- •Criminal Justice
- •Module 4
- •The system of government
- •The American System of Government
- •Congress
- •The President and Federal Departments
- •The Federal Judiciary
- •The system of checks and balances
- •Checks and Balances
- •The Separation of Powers Checks and Balances
- •Great britain the system of government
- •Words and phrases
- •Exercises
- •The crown
- •Judiciary
- •Words and phrases
- •Presentations
- •Introduction
- •Video presentation context
- •Tips for Presentations.
- •Visual aids
- •Language Focus: Introducing yourself and your talk
- •Exercises
- •I’m delighted sections go through
- •In more depth my purpose is divide
- •Appendix
- •Individual Task (Reading)
- •Cnn News
Exercises
1. Introductions can become repetitive. It’s important to have a choice of words and expressions at your fingertips. Use the following expressions to replace each of the expressions in italics in the introduction.
don’t hesitate a chance I take care
I’m delighted sections go through
In more depth my purpose is divide
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. It’s a pleasure to be with you today. My name’s Gordon Matthews and I’m in charge of corporate finance at our headquarters here in Brussels. We are here today to review some key figures and to outline financial strategy over the next five years. So what I intend to do is to break down this presentation into three parts: first, the financial review, second, the options facing us; and finally, the strategy I propose. If you have any questions, please feel free to interrupt me, but I should also say there’ll be an opportunity to discuss issues at greater length after my talk
2.Match a sentence or phrase on the left with one from the right.
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a. describe the new proposal. |
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b. Thank you Geoff. It's good to be here. |
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c. to the brochures at the back. |
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d. let's make a start. |
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e. Please take one as I pass them around. |
6 After that I'd like to |
f. please feel free to ask me. |
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g. outlining the plan for the day. |
8 If you have any questions |
h. the success we've had with after-sales |
3. Choose a verb from the box to complete each of the sentences below.
Introduce
begin take have
Present
leave like
Example: If we're all here, I'll begin
a. It's good to Mr Maxwell here from the Head Office.
b. I have the figures for the last three months to to you.
c. Would you like to a handout?
d. I'd to talk today about last year's sales figures.
e. I plan to ………………….about twenty minutes for questions at the end.
f. I'd like to our speaker today.
The following sentences are mixed up. Put the words into the correct order.
example: for / to / thank / like / all / you/ coming
I’ d like to thank you all for coming.
1 points / handout / of / have / with / my / the / a / main / presentation
I
2 customer/care/here/explain/to
I'm
3 Malaysian / I'm / office / the / Mohammed / from
Good morning
4 the / read / interesting / day / something / other
I
5 outline / begin / I'd / proposal / to / with / like / the
To
6 leader/you /sure/ I'm / I'm/ know/ project/the
As
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
example: It's good to meet you. |
have / take / meet |
a Did everyone a handout ? |
give/ get/ go |
b Don't about taking notes. |
worry/forget/think |
с Please yourselves. |
meet/ have/help |
d Please feel to stop me. |
expensive/free/open |
e I'd like to the past. |
let/ happen / describe |
f I want to on the results first. |
look / worry / focus |
6. Complete the following introduction with appropriate words from the unit.
Well, If everyone's start. It's great to have Liu Wei here the office in Beijing. As you ……………., he is the Director of Marketing and has achieved excellent results.
Good afternoon. Thank you, Sam. I'm .. to be here today. OK, today I'd ………………..to talk about the developments in the Beijing office. We've had to develop quickly to meet the demands of the market and it's been hard work but very rewarding. In my presentation this afternoon I'd like to ……………three main points. ……………, I'll briefly outline our small beginnings two years ago; …………………I'll explain how we adapted the RB409 range to suit the local market and …….……I'll show our success. If you have any questions, there'll be ………… at the end.
Before I start, I ………………..a handout for you. It has the graphs and main notes on it. Would you like to one? Here you are.
7 Make a presentation on one of the topics studied in the module.