In printed dialogue each new speech begins on a new line in a new paragraph. Punctuate the following
Inspector Willey Investigates 1. It’s all lies Bobby cried 2. You think so Inspector Willey asked mildly 3. Think so? I know it Bobby answered sharply 4. And no doubt the inspector continued you can prove it. Where were you on Sunday night, the night of the robbery 5. I was at the Cinema Park with my girlfriend Bobby replied. We saw Gone with the Wind. The film lasted four hours 6. But, cried the inspector the Cinema Park was closed last weekend
UNIT 5 PENAL SYSTEM LEAD-IN 20 words and expressions in the list below are connected with the topic “Penal System”. You have two minutes to tick them all. deterrence; defamation; retribution; Ministry of Justice; capital punishment; child abuse; imprisonment; ill-treatment; isolation; entrepreneurship; solitary confinement; citizenship; jail; poor parenting skills; life imprisonment; Labour Party; rehabilitation; parliamentary; stoning; adoption; decapitation; House of Commons; death penalty; balaclava; electrocution; mens rea; cell; Chief Inspector; abolish; confidence trick; firing squad; insurance; lethal injection; graduate; felony; guardianship; treason; Justice of the Peace; penal system; degree.
TASK 1 The words and expressions below relate to the topic “Penal System”. Consult a dictionary and match them to their equivalents in Russian.
TASK 2 Look at the definitions and guess what terms from Unit 5 of ‘Legal English’ are meant. Pick from the variants: a or b. Consult the Glossary if necessary. Give yourself 1 point for each correct answer. 1. To arrest and escort into custody; seize – a) accompany; b) apprehend 2. Legal accountability for committing a crime – a) recklessness; b) criminal responsibility 3. Person, offending by neglect or violation of duty or law – a) law-abiding citizen; b) delinquent 4. Putting to death as fulfillment of a judicial death sentence – a) execution; b) imprisonment 5. An imperfection, defect or blemish – a) merit; b) flaw 6. A person confined in an institution (as a prison or hospital) – a) inmate; b) accomplice 7. An allegation of fact in civil litigation made in response to a claim – a) plea; b) summon 8. To import or export secretly and illegally, especially to avoid paying duties or to evade enforcement of laws – a) traffic; b) smuggle 9. To kill by compressing the windpipe, throttle – a) stab; b) strangle 10. An official having charge of prisoners in jail – a) warder; b) constable TASK 3
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