- •Unit 4 my studies at the law faculty
- •Vocabulary notes
- •I. Read the following text to learn about the Law Faculty. The law faculty of raj
- •II. Match each word or expression on the left with the Russian equivalent on the right.
- •Complete the following sentences using the words listed below.
- •Complete the following sentences using the words listed below.
- •Ask questions to the following sentences.
- •Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple Form.
- •VII. Change the subject.
- •VIII. Complete the following sentences translating the words in brackets.
- •IX. Complete the following sentences.
- •X. Agree or disagree with the following statements.
- •XI. Answer the following questions on the text.
- •XII. Interview your partner about the Law Faculty of raj.
- •XIII. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •XIV. Ask questions to the following sentences.
- •XV. Read the text. Ask questions of different types to learn about raj.
- •XVI. Translate the following text into English.
- •XVII. Translate the following questions into English and answer them.
- •Unit 5 the job of a lawyer
- •I. Read the following text to learn about the job of a lawyer.
- •II. Match each word or expression on the left with the Russian equivalent on the right.
- •III. Ask questions to the following sentences.
- •Complete the following sentences using the words listed below.
- •Put the words in the correct order to make up sentences. Compose a story.
- •VIII. Make the following sentences negative using the prompts given in brackets.
- •IX. Translate the following questions into English and answer them.
- •X. Translate the sentences into English.
- •XI. Translate the questions into English and answer them.
- •XII. Answer the following questions.
- •Unit 6 the british legal system
- •Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple Form.
- •Translate the following text into English.
- •Complete the sentences.
- •Complete the sentences.
- •VI. Match the words on the left with their Russian equivalents on the right.
- •Comment on the use of the Passive voice. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form:active or passive.
- •IX. Match the words on the left with their Russian equivalents on the right.
- •X. Complete the following sentences using the words given bellow.
- •XI. Complete the following sentences using the words given bellow.
- •XII. Make up sentences.
- •XIII. Translate the questions into English and answer them.
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Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form:active or passive.
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Murder (to be) a very serious crime. For this crime you might (to send) to prison for several years.
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Magistrates (to be) respectable people and (to have) “sound common sense”. They (to select) from a wide variety of professions and social classes. Magistrates (to give) usually some training but they (not to have) any formal legal qualifications. They (not to get) any salary for their work.
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The “Clerk of the Court” (to train) in the law and (to pay) for his work. Sometimes he (to advise) the Magistrates on legal points.
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The most serious crimes (to deal with) by High Court Judges. High Court Judges (to pay) salaries for their work.
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The jury (to listen) to the evidence and (to decide) if the defendant (to be) guilty or innocent. If the defendant (to find) guilty the judge (to decide) what should (to do) with the person. So the punishment (to pass) by the judge not the jury. The jury seldom (to use) in a civil case.
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Five years ago he (to arrest) for robbing a bank. He (to find) guilty and (to send) to prison for several years. He (to release) soon but he never (to select) a Magistrate in future.
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If a person (to arrest) for shoplifting the case (to hear) in the Magistrates’ Court of course because the offence (to be) petty. The defendant (to judge) by the Magistrates and (to send) to prison for several months.
IX. Match the words on the left with their Russian equivalents on the right.
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судебное разбирательство с участием суда присяжных |
X. Complete the following sentences using the words given bellow.
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A Crown Court jury consists of 12__________.
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Unless a person is disqualified, ineligible or ________ from jury service, he/she must attend the trial or risk a penalty, usually a fine.
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It is the duty of the judge to decide all__________ where the duty of the jury is to decide all __________.
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A person sentenced to prison for five years or more is __________ from jury service for life.
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The jury must sit quietly during the trial and to listen carefully to the presentation of __________.
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The jurors may find the __________ guilty or not guilty.
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If the jury returns a __________ the defendant is free to go.
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If the jury returns a __________ the judge will pass a sentence.
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jurors
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matters of fact
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verdict of acquittal (verdict of non guilty)
d) excused
e) disqualified
f) defendant
g) matters of law
h) evidence
j) verdict of conviction (verdict of guilty)