- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text.
- •Overview
- •History
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text.
- •Objectives of Criminal Law
- •Selected criminal laws
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text. The Ukrainian Legal Foundation
- •Read and translate the texts.
- •Retell the second text. Bodies of prosecution, advocacy & justice of ukraine
- •Advocacy and Procurator’s Office in Ukraine
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text. Making a Law
- •1. Fill in the blanks:
- •2. Find words and expressions in the text which mean:
- •3. Answer the questions:
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text. Types of legal professions
- •1. Fill in the blanks:
- •2. Read the following sentences and decide if they true or false:
- •3. Find words and expressions in the text which mean:
- •4. Answer the following questions:
- •Complete the following text by translating the words expressions in brackets.
- •6. Choose the correct definition for each legal profession the box.
- •Read the text and fill in the gaps with the appropriate words from the box.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text.
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text. Judiciary
- •1. Fill in the blanks:
- •2. Read the following sentences and decide if they are true or false:
- •3. Find words and expressions in the text which mean:
- •4. Ask questions to get the following answers:
- •Read and translate the following sentences.
- •Complete the following text by translating the words expressions in brackets.
- •Match the words from the box with the definitions below.
- •Read and translate the texts.
- •Retell the third text.
- •Mark Diamond was
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text. Prosecution
- •1. Fill in the blanks:
- •2. Read the following sentences and decide if they are true or false:
- •Find words and expressions in the text which mean:
- •4. Ask questions to get the following answers:
- •5. Answer the following questions:
- •Read and translate the text.
- •Retell the text. Recruitment
- •Read and translate the texts.
- •Retell the second text. Duties
- •Life story
- •Look at the picture and read the text.
- •Read these three telephone conversations with people who think they have seen Anderson. Only one person has seen the real Peter Anderson. Which one? Telephone conversation I
- •Telephone conversation 2
- •Telephone conversation 3
- •Crime. Investigation. Accusation
2. Read the following sentences and decide if they are true or false:
1. The courts of trial are the Magistrates’ Court and the Crown Court.
2. The courts of appeal are the Court of Appeal and the House of I ii us.
3. The Magistrates’ Court is the senior court of trial.
4. The Magistrates’ Court deals with summary offences.
5. More serious offences are committed to the Crown Court.
6. Juvenile Courts try charges against convicted offenders.
7. Juvenile Courts try most charges against children and persons under the age of 18 years.
8. The Crown Court is the lower court of trial.
9. The Court of Appeal hears appeals from criminal cases heard in the Crown Courts.
10. The House of Lords is the most senior and final court of appeal.
11. Criminal proceedings consist of litigation about property, family matters and actions to obtain financial redress for damage to property and personal injury.
12. County Courts are local courts and are presided over by ajury.
3. Find words and expressions in the text which mean:
1. the system of law courts in a country;
2. place where law—cases are held;
3. person against whom a legal action is brought;
4. punishment for wrongdoing;
5. court where children are tried;
6. crime, breaking of a rule.
4. Ask questions to get the following answers:
1. There are two courts of trial and two courts of appeal for criminal proceedings in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
2. The courts of trial are the Magistrates’ Court and the Crown Court.
3. The courts of appeal are the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords.
4. The Magistrates’ Court deals with summary offences.
5. The Crown Court deals with indictable offences.
6. Magistrates’ Courts have limited powers of penalty.
7. Approximately 95% of all prosecutions are dealt with in the Magistrates’ Courts.
8. Juvenile Courts try most charges against children and young persons under the age of 18 years.
ІV studying year, І term
Theme 11: text “Types of offences”
WORDS AND PHRASES
Robber – грабіжник, розбійник Smuggler - контрабандист
Thief – злодій Spy - шпигун
Pick-pocket – кишеньковий злодій Kidnapper – викрадач людей
Burglar – злодій – зломщик Drag dealer - наркоділець
Shop-lifter – магазинний злодій Terrorist - терорист
Bigamist – двоєженець Arsonist – той, хто здійснює підпал
Deserter – дезертир Accomplice – спільник, співучасник
Traitor – зрадник Stowaway – безбілетний пасажир
Forger – фальшивомонетник Murderer - вбивця
Hijacker – повітряний пірат;нальотчик,бандит Gangster – гангстер, бандит
що нападає на літаки, автомобілі і т.п.