Index:
Section 1: Vocabulary Practice
Exercise 1: Test Yourself
- case
- offence
- damages
- mortgage
- procedures
- to charge
- evidence
- tribunal
- proceedings
- witness
- guilty
- summons
- defendant
- legislative
- to commit
- manslaughter
- divorce
- to codify
- verdict
- theft
- judicial
- to claim
- law
- prosecutor
- court
- to cross-examine
- precedent
- burglar
- to decree
- jury
- appeal
- judge
- testimony
- corporate
- deed
- murderer
- thief
- solicitor
- rights
- brief
- sentence
- imprisonment
- to arrest
- lawyer
- innocent
- notary
- to sue
- legal
- will
- affidavit
Section 2: Listening Comprehension
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions
- Somebody told him.
- She specialised and applied for the job.
- She had to specialise.
- Secretarial and document preparation.
- She is supervised by a lawyer.
Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Questions
- To the court.
- Nothing.
- A special stenography machine.
- He is freelance.
- Documents which require knowledge of legal terminology.
Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Questions
- He was a burglar.
- A few small items.
- He sentenced the defendant's arm to imprisonment.
- His lawyer assisted him.
- No, his arm went to prison.
Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions
- Mr Smith sued the driver.
- The horse was struck by the car.
- The man was not injured at all.
- He shot the horse.
- The horse was in pain.
Section 3: General Comprehension
Exercise 1: True/False Statements
Section 4: Grammar Practice
Exercise 1: Transformation
- She is supervised by the lawyer.
- The proceedings are recorded.
- I am contracted by courts of law.
- The information can be stored.
- Are criminals always caught?
- The documents are prepared by legal secretaries.
- The deeds are being sent tomorrow.
- Is a person considered innocent until proved guilty?
- Are murderers executed in that country?
- He is going to be sentenced by the judge tomorrow.
Exercise 2: Transformation
- Her work was supervised by the lawyer.
- The burglar was arrested by the police.
- He was taken to court.
- He was sentenced by the judge to a year in prison.
- Mr Smith and his horse were injured by a car.
- The driver of the car was sued by Mr Smith.
- He was cross-examined by the lawyer.
- Were you injured?
- Why was the horse shot by the police officer?
- Who was this document written by?
Exercise 3: Transformation
- I was told the name of the company by my friend.
- Susan was given a job by a big law firm.
- The burglar was asked a lot of questions by the lawyer.
- How many visits was he allowed?
- The young man was promised a pardon.
- The Prime Minister was sent a letter bomb.
- She was taught stenography.
- The police were given some important information by an informer.
- I was told the news by my boss.
- The prisoner was given a long sentence by the judge.
Exercise 4: Selections
- Hi, Michelle. I haven't seen you since we finished the course.
- Michelle is working as a legal secretary.
- She specialised in legal terminology.
- The policeman said: 'It looks like your horse has a broken leg'.
- Who shot the policeman?
- What sort of work do you do?
- I'm responsible for proofreading documents.
- The police had no evidence.
- Michelle mostly has the same duties as an ordinary secretary.