- •Приволжский филиал
- •«Российская академия правосудия»
- •Оглавление
- •We Belong to the Family 9
- •Jurisdiction of the Federal Subjects 84 Federal Subjects of the Russian Federation
- •Identifying self and others
- •We belong to the family
- •What kind of place do you live in?
- •Cramming for success: study and academic work
- •Study and Exams
- •The Writing Process and Evaluation
- •Aspects of Higher Academic Study
- •Legal eagles
- •Where Legals Dare
- •4. Give English equivalents for…
- •My opposite number
- •What do you do? Where do you work? What do you do there?
- •Text One: Daily Work Routines
- •Text Two: during the day (Different Work-Patterns)
- •Other types of policing
- •Us attorneys
- •Security work
- •The purpose of state punishment
- •Robbery
- •Thieves Steal Vanderfill Jewels
- •Types of Theft.
- •Joyriding and car jacking
- •Sorting out crimes.
- •The smuggler
- •Making a getaway
- •Foiling robberies
- •Successful or unsuccessful?
- •Witnesses and their testimony appear in court, witness, call a witness, grass, grass on someone, supergrass, incriminate, give evidence, give testimony, testify
- •Types of Witness
- •Requests with imperatives and modals
- •Shootings, stabbings, murder
- •Packing a Piece
- •Grammar material: Future Indefinite Tense
- •Awaiting a trial
- •The Survey of Crimes
- •General Terminology
- •The infinitive after nouns
- •The indictment and the charges
- •Types of crimes.
- •Conviction
- •Lawyers Uncover Big Divide in Nation’s Jail Terms
- •Prosecution and defense
- •1. Answer the questions?
- •Guilty or not guilty
- •Reaching a verdict jury, deliberate, juror, reach/deliver a verdict, unanimous, majority verdict
- •Acquittal
- •Terms of acquittal
- •Imelda Marcos Acquitted
- •Appeals
- •Tv Raid Copycat
- •Capital punishment
- •Hanging Vote
- •2. Choose the correct verbs to fill the gaps.
- •Corporate conflict
- •Limp Handshake
- •Beauty Who Ran up a Beastly Debt: Nui Onoue
- •Equality and the law
- •Due process
- •An outline of lawmaking process
- •United States
- •The constitution and the bill of rights
- •The constitution of the russian federation
- •Judicial system of the russian federation General Provisions
- •The Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
- •The State Duma
- •The Federation Council
- •Legislative Process
- •The Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation
- •The Supreme Court of the Russian Federation
- •The Supreme Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation
- •Office of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation
- •Federal Jurisdiction and Jurisdiction of the Federal Subjects of the Russian Federation Jurisdiction
- •Federal Jurisdiction
- •Joint Jurisdiction
- •Jurisdiction of the Federal Subjects
- •Federal Subjects of the Russian Federation State, Legislative and Executive Authorities
- •Internet and e-mail
- •The numerals Cardinal Numerals
- •Ordinal Numerals
- •Fractional Numbers
- •Список используемой литературы
- •Ватлецов Сергей Германович the language of law Учебно-методическое пособие
We belong to the family
1. Find words in B to make pairs with the words in A.
A a) aunt b) daughter c) mother d) niece e) sister f) wife |
B ... brother ... father ... husband ... nephew ... son ... uncle |
2. Complete this conversation with questions beginning with ‘What does/do’ or ‘Does/Do’.
A: What does your wife do?
B: My wife runs (manages) a hotel.
A: ... ?
B: My children are still in college.
A: ... ?
B: My daughter studies computers.
A: ... ?
B: Yes, my sons live in the dormitory.
A: ... ?
B: My parents are both retired.
A: ... ?
B: No, my parents don’t live with us. They have their own home.
A: ... ?
B: No, my wife doesn’t speak English. She speaks Russian.
3. Arrange these words in the correct order to make sentences.
a) do on you what usually Saturday do ?
b) usually up don’t we early get .
c) often morning go in we the downtown.
d) class always to English go I my.
e) my gym to goes the sometimes wife.
f) meet for always we lunch.
g) we shopping often do the afternoon in.
h) go night on never we out Saturday.
4. Complete this conversation with the correct words.
A: What time do you get up ... the morning? (in/on/at)
B: I always get up ... six o’clock and jog for an hour. (on/in/around) How about you?
A: Well, I usually wake up ... seven and watch TV in bed until ten. (for/from/at)
B: Oh, really? When do you go ... work? (to/at/in)
A: Twelve o’clock. I work ... the afternoon. (on/at/in)
B: What do you usually do ... your day off? (in/at/on)
A: I play basketball ... the afternoon with some friends. (in/on/at) How about you?
B: Oh, I usually go ... the gym and work out. (for/to/at).
5. Write about Chuck’s week. Use the correct form of each verb.
MONDAY: watch the football game on TV
TUESDAY: play tennis after work
WEDNESDAY: stay home and study
THURSDAY: do the laundry in the morning
FRIDAY: go to the gym at 5 pm
SATURDAY: invite friends over for dinner
SUNDAY: work on the car
6. Write about yourself. Use these phrases.
I ... every day. I ... about once a week. I ... about twice a month. I ... three times a ... I don’t .... very much. I don’t ... very often. I never ... .
Ex: I never cook for myself.
a) Write letters.
b) Eat out.
c) Play sports.
d) See a movie.
e) Watch TV.
f) Clean my room.
g) Listen to the radio.
h) Cook for myself.
i) Go shopping.
7. Look at these questions. Is it polite or impolite to ask them when you meet someone for the first time?
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Polite |
Impolite |
a) How old is your wife? b) Do you work downtown? c) Are you religious? d) How much do you earn for living? e) How much does your bag cost? f) Are you from Japan? g) What sports do you play? h) Why are you still single? i) I can’t stand Democrats. How about you? |
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... |
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... |