- •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.
II. Match each word or expression on the left with the Russian equivalent on the right.
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III. Ask questions to the following sentences.
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I am a first-year student at Russian Academy of Justice.
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I study at the Faculty of Law.
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Law is a very challenging field of knowledge.
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Only a very well-educated person can be a good lawyer.
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He must be an experienced and knowledgeable specialist in law.
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Also he must be good at psychology, sociology, ethics and management, because a lawyer deals mostly with people.
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So he must understand their problems.
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Of course he should understand his great personal responsibility.
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A lawyer can work as a notary, an investigator, a judge, a legal adviser, a police officer or a public prosecutor.
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When I graduate from RAJ I hope to find a challenging and rewarding job, because there is a great demand for lawyers in our labour market.
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Complete the following sentences using the words listed below.
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Most people are ignorant of the fundamental legal ____.
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It takes a very _______ person to make a good lawyer.
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The lawyer can work as an investigator, a police officer or a ______ .
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Law is a very _______ field of knowledge.
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Many people in Russia try new ______ in small and medium business.
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The lawyer _____ mostly with people.
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After ______ from the institute I hope to find a challenging and rewarding job.
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The lawyer should be aware of his great personal _____.
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A good lawyer must be an _______ and knowledgeable specialist.
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graduating;
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experienced;
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challenging;
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public prosecutor;
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basis;
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activities;
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responsibility;
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well-educated;
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deals.
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Put the words in the correct order to make up sentences. Compose a story.
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at studies Faculty Mike Law the.
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can lawyer an work or a prosecutor investigator the as a public judge.
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skills we and many can knowledge fields apply different our to.
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of very job is the challenging an investigator.
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educated can only person well a be good a lawyer.
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mostly a documents notary with deals.
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must his legal a clients’ understand adviser problems.
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polite a even criminals judge must be with.
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should legal every the businessman basis know fundamental.
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start is up difficult it now firm to a new.
VI. Answer the questions. Mind the Degrees of Comparison.
What job is the most interesting?
What job is the least interesting?
What job is more interesting than the job of a waiter?
What job is less interesting than the job of an accountant?
What job is as interesting as the job of nurse?
What job is not so interesting as the job of a receptionist?
VII. Translate the questions into English (using the prompts given bellow) and answer them. Mind the Degrees of Comparison.
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Какая работа самая опасная?
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Какая работа наименее вознаграждаема?
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Какая работа не такая скучная как работа нотариуса?
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Какая работа менее опасная, чем работа милиционера?
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Какая работа наиболее оплачиваемая?
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Какая работа не такая грязная как работа следователя?
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Какая работа наименее престижная?
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Какая работа более престижная, чем эта?
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Какая работа такая же ответственная как работа судьи?
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Какая работа самая грязная?
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Какая работа такая же вознаграждаемая как работа защитника?
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Какая работа самая сложная, но интересная?
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Какая работа самая трудная?
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Какая работа самая легкая?
Dangerous, rewarding, boring, well-paid, dirty, prestigious, responsible, challenging, difficult, easy.