- •Vocabulary list 3. The Judicial Systems of the usa and the uk. Legal Issues. 4
- •Unit 3 . Us ans uk judicial systems. Legal issues
- •Vocabulary list 3. The Judicial Systems of the usa and the uk. Legal Issues.
- •Lesson 6. Us legal system. Crime and criminals(1) Before you start
- •Reading for vocabulary 6. Us legal system
- •Exercises
- •1. Find equivalents of the following.
- •2. Give as many synonyms as you can.
- •3. Translate into English
- •4. Translate the underlined passage. Writing IV.
- •Types of crime Vocabulary (1) listening V.
- •2. Listen to the record and answer the question to these crime news reports.
- •Offences against law (1)
- •Crimes and Criminals (1)
- •Translate and learn vocabulary of the first column from.
- •Match definitions and the crimes. Mind the definitions are unjumbled in parts,
- •Write the name for the criminal who committed this crime and his actions.
- •3. Write what these criminals were suspected of doing/reported to do.
- •4. Which of these crimes can be regarded as felonies? Which of them are misdemeanors? Argue for your viewpoint.
- •5.Arrange these crimes into two groups: violent crimes, property crimes. Writing V.
- •Lesson 7. Uk legal system. Crime and criminals(2) Reading for vocabulary 7. Uk legal system
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Match the names of the courts within uk Legal System with their jurisdictions.
- •3. Study the two schemes presenting uk Legal system. Compare a and b which of them promotes better understnding of the point. Why?a) uk Legal System
- •Types of crime Vocabulary (2) listening VI
- •1. Look at these summaries of the crime news and fill in the gaps.
- •2. Listen to the record and answer the question to these crime news reports.
- •Offences against law (2)
- •Crimes and criminals (2)
- •Translate and learn vocabulary of the first column.
- •Match definitions and the crimes. Mind the definitions are unjumbled in parts, not inthe whole list of words.
- •Write the name for the criminal who committed this crime and his actions.
- •3. Write what these criminals were suspected of doing/reported to do.
- •4. Group the crimes mentioned above. You can group together financial and white-collar crime. Writing VI
- •Text translation IV Законодательство сша об организованной преступности
- •Lesson 8 . Legal professions: us police(1). Reading for vocabulary 8. Us Police history
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Say what these figures designate in the text.
- •3. Retell the text. Use the following words and expressions:
- •Police Vocabulary (1)
- •1. Study the first part of police vocabulary and translate the words and expressions into Russian.
- •2. Fill the gaps with the words from above.
- •3. Study these questions and statements. Entitle the columns.
- •Informing someone of laws and police procedures
- •Questions from law breakers or suspected criminals
- •Questions police may ask a suspected criminal
- •4. Make use of these sentences and compose and role-play an episode for a movie. Text translation V.
- •Полиция
- •Lesson 9. Legal professions: uk police(2). Reading for vocabulary 9.
- •Uk police history
- •Exercises
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •4. Fill the gaps in these sentences with some word combinations from the table above:
- •5. Retell the text. Use the following words and expressions:
- •Police Vocabulary 2
- •1. Study the second part of police vocabulary and translate the words and expressions into Russian.
- •2. Fill the gaps with the words from above.
- •Text translation VI.
- •Британская полиция поймала "грабителей века"
- •Lesson 10 . Us and uk courtrooms Reading for vocabulary 10. Us courtroom
- •Exercises
- •1. Find equivalents of the following.
- •2. Study the meaning of the names for legal professions.
- •3. Now speak about the difference in the meaning and the responsibilities of:
- •Writining VII.
- •Listening VII. The Supreme Court of the usa
- •Court Vocabulary
- •1. Study Court Vocabulary and translate the words and expressions into Russian.
- •2. Fill the gaps with the words from above. Part 1
- •3. The Bar. Read the text and guess the words. The number of “- ” is the number of omitted letters.
- •Text translation VII.
- •В зале суда
- •Lesson 11. Punishment: prisons and prisoners
- •Uk punishment
- •Community Sentences
- •Exercises
- •1. Find the equivalents to the following
- •2. Fill the table with names of penitentiaries which deal with these young offenders.
- •3. Transalte theses sentences from Russian into English.
- •4. Translate from Russian into English Types of Punishment Vocabulary
- •1. Study Types of Punishment Vocabulary and translate the words and expressions into Russian.
- •2. Fill the gaps with the words from above.
- •Listening VIII. Death Sentences In u.S. At Their Lowest Level Since 1976
- •Text translation VIII.
- •Российские милиционеры в американской тюрьме
- •Text translation IX.
- •Смертная казнь: вернуть или отменить?
- •Homereading list 3
2. Fill the gaps with the words from above.
Part 1
1) Now police didn't carry guns. They had only______. 2) Please step out of your vehicle and get into the police ________. 3) You will be happy to know that we have taken the kidnapper into________. 4) Your husband will be released on_______ posted at 20, 000 dollars. 5) The _________is going to ask you a few questions about the man's appearance. 6) We're calling for ________now that we know that the gang is armed. 7) I'm afraid that the man who robbed the bank is still__________. 8) My partner__________ the man who set fire to the building. 9) Did you see the ___________run away? 11) Do not approach the thief if you see him. He is considered______________. 12) Please stay outside the yellow tape. This is a ___________.
Part 2
1) We put your boyfriend in ________________, because we saw him climbing through your window and thought he was an intruder. 2) Stay away from this area at night as there is a lot of __________activity. 3) If you try to __________we will have to handcuff you. 4) ) Some teenagers carry __________as they feel unsafe. 5) In October a suspected bomber was found dead in his____________; police alleged that he committed suicide by hanging himself. 6) The police ____________several suspects for questioning. 7) We're going to have to check your personal belongings for___________. 8) It is illegal to carry firearms such as rifles and pistols. 9) A senior Pentagon official claimed Monday that interrogators had tortured a Guantánamo _____________.
Part 3
1) We are in __________ of a man in a green jacket and orange pants. 2) I heard my partner mention your registration number over his______________. 3) A new Mercy For Animals undercover _______________reveals shocking abuse at New England's largest egg factory farm. 4) A judge last week warned detectives that the next time they pull a suspect out of bed they should get an__________________. 5) The police have to tell you that they have a __________
_____and are at your house to look over to find evidences. 6) We always __________the downtown core on the weekends. 7) I'm going to get you to tell your story to my___________. 8) According to our ___________you were driving well above the speed limit. 9) Our local cops may carry __________but rarely use them. 10) The man didn’t ________ any ___________ but the officer struck him from behind with a stick and push him in the back. 11) A man from your hotel is ______________ for his involvement in a murder. 12) The police were said to have fired several __________________into the air to scare him to a stop but he ignored this and sped on.
3. Study these questions and statements. Entitle the columns.
Informing someone of laws and police procedures
Questions from law breakers or suspected criminals
Questions police may ask a suspected criminal
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Are you carrying any illegal drugs? Do you have a weapon? Does this belong to you? Whose car is this? Where were you at eight last night?
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You are under arrest. Put your hands on your head. I am taking you to the police station. Please get in the police car. You will have to pay a fine for this. I will give you a warning this time. I'm going to write you a ticket. We'll tow your car to the station. Smoking in restaurants is illegal in this country. It is against the law to do drugs in public. |
Why did you pull me over? Have I done something wrong? Is this illegal? What are my rights? Can I call a lawyer? Where are you taking me? Can I make a phone call?
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