- •Учереждение образования
- •I. Предмет дисциплины и цель обучения
- •1.1. Цель преподавания дисциплины.
- •1.2. Задачи изучения дисциплины.
- •1.3. Связь дисциплины с другими учебными дисциплинами.
- •1.4. Структура пособия.
- •1.5. Содержание итогового экзамена.
- •II. Учебно-методические указания по изучению дисциплины
- •2.1. Самостоятельная работа студентов.
- •2.2. Формы контроля за работой студентов.
- •Предисловие
- •Contents
- •English tenses (active voice)
- •The verb
- •1. The verb “to be”
- •The present continuous tense
- •The present simple tense
- •The past simple tense
- •Упражнения
- •Future simple
- •Упражнения
- •The past continuous tense
- •Упражнения
- •The future continuous tense
- •Упражнения
- •The present perfect tense
- •Упражнения
- •I have already written the letter but I haven’t posted it yet.
- •The past perfect tense
- •Упражнения
- •The future perfect tense
- •Упражнения
- •The present perfect continuous tense
- •Упражнения
- •The past perfect continuous tense
- •Упражнения
- •The future perfect continuous tense
- •Упражнения на все видо-временные формы английского глагола
- •Специальный тест на временные формы глаголов
- •The passive voice
- •Cравнительная таблица глагольных форм в активном и пассивном залогах
- •Passive (present, past and future simple)
- •Passive (present, past and future perfect)
- •Reported speech and sequence of tenses
- •Say - tell
- •Вопросительные предложения Специальные вопросы
- •Общие вопросы
- •Повелительные предложения
- •Test on the reported speech
- •Условные предложения (conditional sentences)
- •If she knew English well she wouldn’t make a lot of mistakes.
- •Test on the conditional sentences
- •I.Vocabulary notes
- •II. Reading
- •Entering the Profession
- •Legal Profession
- •III. Discussion.
- •I.Vocabulary notes.
- •II. Reading
- •Laws and Customs
- •Aims of Law
- •Systems of Law
- •III. Discussion.
- •1. Crime. Causes of crime.
- •I.Vocabulary notes.
- •II.Reading
- •Crime. Causes of Crime
- •III. Discussion.
- •2. Punishment
- •I.Vocabulary notes
- •II. Reading
- •Criminal Punishment
- •Capital Punishment: for and against
- •III. Discussion.
- •Some tips
- •1.Civil Law.
- •I.Vocabulary notes.
- •II.Reading
- •Distinctions between Сriminal and Сivil Law
- •III. Discussion.
- •2.Contract Law.
- •I. Vocabulary notes.
- •II.Reading
- •Definition of a Contract
- •Offer, Acceptance and Consideration
- •III. Discussion.
- •3.Family Law.
- •I.Vocabulary notes
- •II.Reading
- •Law and Family
- •Law of Divorce. Protection of Children
- •I. Discussion
- •4.Business Law.
- •I.Vocabulary notes
- •II.Reading
- •Business Law and Business Crime
- •III. Discussion.
- •5. Tax Law.
- •I.Vocabulary notes.
- •II. Reading
- •Taxation and its principles. Kinds of taxes
- •III. Discussion.
- •Legal texts for reading. Law and Society
- •Solicitors
- •Barristers
- •Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States Department of Justice
- •Scotland Yard
- •Interpol
- •From the History of Punishment
- •Death Penalty
- •The Inmate’s Letter
- •World banking system is a 'money launderers' dream'
- •I. Vocabulary notes
- •II. Discussion
- •I. Vocabulary notes
- •II. Discussion
- •I. Vocabulary notes
- •II. Discussion
- •I. Vocabulary notes.
- •II. Discussion
- •I. Vocabulary notes
- •II. Dicsussion
- •Interesting quotations
- •Supplementary reading. The self and thinking
- •Are you happy being you?
- •Emotion
- •Competence
- •Characteristics of competent communicators.
- •How to tell when another person is lying. Nonverbal cues and the detection of deception.
- •How to help a depressed loved one.
- •A new way to look at death.
- •Bibliography
If she knew English well she wouldn’t make a lot of mistakes.
1. You didn’t phone me, so I didn’t know you were in trouble. If ……………
2. People don’t understand him because he doesn’t speak very clearly. If …………….
3. She didn’t eat anything because she wasn’t hungry. If ………………….
4. I’m not going to buy this book because it’s too expensive. If ……………………..
5. Why didn’t you watch the cat? It ate all the fish. If ………………………….
6. I didn’t wake George because I didn’t know he wanted to get up early. If ………………..
7. You cannot enjoy this merry evening because you have a toothache. If …………………
8. He’s fat because he doesn’t take any exercises. If …………………………
9. The box was so heavy that I could not carry it. If ………………………………
10. Naturally she was angry, because you were in her way. If ……………………….
11. We can’t have lunch in the garden because it’s raining. If ………………………….
12. I didn’t translate the article yesterday because I had no dictionary. If ……………………
13. The accident happened because the driver in front stopped so suddenly. If …………….
Test on the conditional sentences
1. If she ______ the windows, she wouldn’t have had to pay for a new one.
a. didn’t break c. hadn’t broken
b. would break d. haven’t broken
2. If it _______ cold, they wouldn’t have lit the fire.
a. was c. would be
b. hadn’t been d. were not
3. If you win that competition, you ________rich.
a. would be c. will be
b. had been d. would have been
4. If I lived in France, I _______French well.
a. had spoken c. will speak
b. spoke d. would speak
5. If they _________ the doors, the burglars wouldn’t have got in.
a. had locked c. didn’t lock
b. would lock d. hadn’t locked
6. We _________ a party if Alan passes his driving test.
a. would have c. will have
b. have d. won’t have
7. They _______ any money if their cousin hadn’t lent them some.
a. wouldn’t have had c. didn’t have
b. would have d. haven’t had
8. Those plants _______if you don’t water them.
a. don’t grow c. didn’t grow
b. won’t grow d. grow
9. I would buy that bag if it _______ cheaper.
a. had been c. were
b. will be d. would be
10. If she _______ the letter, she would have been surprised.
a. opened c. had opened
b. opens d. would have open
11. They _______the Queen if they hadn’t visited London on that day.
a. didn’t see c. would see
b. saw d. wouldn’t have seen
12. I _______John your message if I see him today.
a. give c. would have given
b. would give d. will give
13. If I lose my job, I _____________ abroad for a while.
a. would go c. will go
b. would have gone d. might go
14. If he had come two minutes later, we __________ the plane.
a. had missed c. will miss
b. would miss d. would have missed
15. If I ________ you, I would never give up.
a. had been c. am
b. have been d. were
16. If Susan _________ to school yesterday, she _____________ us.
a. has come, would have seen c. came, would see
b. had come, would have seen d. had come, would see
17. If Jane __________ the money tomorrow, she ________ to the restaurant with us.
a. had, would go c. has, will go
b. will have, will go d. has, goes
18. If I were you, I __________ a contract with this company.
a. will not sigh c. would not sigh
b. would not have signed d. will not have signed
19. If this novel _________ more interesting, it ____________ published.
a. will be, would be c. would be, would be
b. were, will be d. were, would be
20. If you __________ worry, you ___________.
a. don’t worry, succeeded c. don’t worry, succeed
b. didn’t worry, succeeded d. worry, succeed
21. If she _________ you were busy with your composition, she ___________ to see you.
a. has known, didn’t come c. knew, wouldn’t have come
b. had known, wouldn’t have come d. has known, wouldn’t have come
22. It _________be useful for you, if you _________ this task a second time.
a. will, will do c. would, have done
b. would, did d. would, would do
23. If the weather _________ tomorrow, we _________ to the beach.
a. were, would go c. will be, would go
b. would be, would go d. were, will go
24. If you ________that she _________ upset, you ________ never ________her about it.
a. would realize, would be, would, have told
b. had realized, will be, would, have told
c. had realized, would be, would, have told
d. had realized, would be, will, tell
SECTION II. ENGLISH IN THE CONTEXT OF LAW.
UNIT I. LEGAL PROFESSION.