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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
- I’ve heard that shoplifting is a misdemeanourfelony. It’s not as serious as murder.
- It wasn’t considered evidence, thus it is not enough to testify convict her.
- Peter speaks both languages perfectly well, that’s why he works as a(n) interpreter defence lawyer in court.
- Did you know that Grand Juryjury trials are not open to the public?
- There is no doubt that a(n) cross examine indictment will be issued against the defendant and it may last for a long time as the man committed at least two misdemeanours.
- Peter’s cousin had his own court registrar counsel who guided and represented him in court.
- Peter sued his neighbour for property damage. I’m sure he has a professional attorney defence lawyer who is going to represent him in court.
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Exercise 5
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Exercise 6
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Exercise 6
Describe the picture below. What can you see in the picture?

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Exercise 7
Answer the question in 6‑7 sentences.
Have you ever thought of working in court? Would you like to work in such a place? Why or why not?
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Exercise 8
You have just come back from a school trip during which you visited a court in your town. Write a letter to your friend from the UK in which you:
tell your friend what the purpose of the trip was;
describe the biggest attraction;
say what was surprising to you and explain why;
encourage your friend to visit a court and explain why it is worth doing.
The length of your letter should be 100‑150 words.
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