p. 116 (4) Abstention, admission, clarification, collision, confusion, decision, discrimination, elimination, extension, indication, instigation, negotiation, permission.
(5)
INDICATION
DISCRIMINATION
ADMISSION
NEGOTIATION
EXTENSION
CLARIFICATION
DECISION
INSTIGATION
P. 155
G2 (other forms may be possible*)
My father gave up smoking recently.*
Watch out for potholes on that road.
You’d better turn down the offer politely*
That’s interesting information – who found it out?
Stand up when the national anthem is played.
Your assistant set up the meeting very efficiently.*
That’s the issue which I want to bring up.
Can you fit it in to the agenda.
KL
I propose we discuss
That’s fine
Let’s talk
Not happy about
That’s not acceptable
Looking for
V3
Donation, collision, abolition, abstention, permission, elimination
Class
(1) Taliking about your own legal system in English: http://seansenglishclassroom.pbworks.com/w/page/64428921/Court%20Structure
- Reporting what the law says
- Court structure
- Types of laws
(3) Listening: The President of the U.K. Supreme Court http://seansenglishclassroom.pbworks.com/w/page/64452076/The%20Supreme%20Court%20-%20Listening
Self Study
- Writing: Write a paragraph saying why you think justice in Italy is so slow. Do you think it is a structural or a bureaucratic problem? How might this problem be resolved? Consider the following: ADR, applying for leave to appeal, the role of tribunals, the culture of litigation.
- Listening: Finish listening to the Supreme Court Interview. Let the questions help you. http://seansenglishclassroom.pbworks.com/w/page/64452076/The%20Supreme%20Court%20-%20Listening
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