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Exercise 8. Match the words according to the text.

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  2. A Listen to the dialogue. Match the columns to form the dialogue.
  3. A syntactic word-group is a combination of words forming one part of the sentence.
  4. A) Before listening, read the definitions of the words and phrases below and understand what they mean.
  5. A) Complete the gaps with the words from the box.
  6. A) Look at the table below and match the problem with its effect.
  7. A) Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences to make a summary of what Carl says.
А В
proper a reasonable criminal drunk real business personal private the control financial public monetary dealings obligations estate laws wrongs of property loss driving accident trials wrongs doubt payments behavior

Exercise 9. Complete the definitions.

1. The part of the law which defines and regulates the rights and duties of persons is called…

2. … describes the proper methods of enforcing persons’ rights or correcting their violation.

3. … uses court decisions to interpret and apply specific laws and principles.

4. The written decrees that fill the need to provide a logically organized, easily distributed and consistently worded set of rules for legal decision – making are generally referred to as …

5. A body of customs, traditions and prior decisions that uses group traditions or its philosophical basis is …

6. Any philosophy concerning the nature of proper behavior and justice that is felt to be suitable in a rationally organized society is …

7. … is concerned with the equal and fair treatment of persons.

8. Public wrongs are defined and punished according to …

9. A sub-type of civil law concerned with private wrongs that result in injury or financial loss is called …

10. … consists of regulations governing business dealings and personal obligations.

Exercise 10. Make up sentences from the following words and word

Combinations.

1. contradictions, decisions, case law, between laws, handle.

2. are, of, by, appellate courts, in, law written decision, judicial interpretations, supplied.

3. enforcing persons’ rights, their violations, the proper methods, described, of, or, are, by, procedural law, correcting.

4. all humans, recognized, natural law, virtually, is, by.

5. natural law, common law, consistency, more stability, provides, than, and, does.

6. the Romans, fairness, social concepts, by, used, and, was, the Britons, of.

7. a logically organized, early distributed, consistently worded, provided, set of rules, government authorities, and.

8. decision-making, the written decrees, statutory laws, for, are, legal.

9. regulates, defines, of, the rights, the duties, substantive law, and, and, persons.

10. unified, a coherent legal system, tribal beliefs, common law, into.

11. morality, logic, natural law, stresses.

12. punishment, guilt, criminal trials, intended, to establish, assign, and, are.

Exercise 11.

I. Synonyms and antonyms. Match each word in column A with word or words with similar meaning in column B. Then match seven words in column C with the word of opposite meaning in column A.


A B C

Apparent trust unjust

to assign honest unusual

to bound fairness, justice hidden

coherent logical consistency unbelief

common to appoint, to mark out secondary

equity clear, evident incoherent

failing to enclose, to limit injustice

fair customary, usual

law main, essential

belief statute

principal a fault

II. Definitions. Match each word in part A with the definition of a


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