Dossier -UNIT 1 de la profesora Gema ingles PDF

Title Dossier -UNIT 1 de la profesora Gema ingles
Author sara del hoyo
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Institution Universidad de Cantabria
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Ejercicios de ingles de la universidad de Cantabria de la profesora de Gema en ingles. Ejercicios de deberes sobre la primera unidad de ingles. De derecho...


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ENGLISH 2021-2022

Degree in Law Faculty of Law

UNIT 1: Basic legal terms. Law vocabulary. Present and past tenses

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UNIT 1

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LISTENING. Look at the photo. Why do you think the man went to jail? 1.1 Listen to a radio programme called Crimebusters and answer the questions. -What was the crime? -How was the criminal caught?

-Listen again. Are these statements true or false? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Matt’s car was stolen while he was at dinner with friends. The car was found quite a long time after being stolen. The police were not very confident of catching the thief. The car had been slightly damaged. The radio had been stolen. Matt’s camera was not very valuable.

When Matt looked at these photos, there were some he didn’t recognize. 8. The police knew who the man in the photo was. 9. Lee and his girlfriend had taken pictures of each other in the car. 10. The police think Lee cannot be a very intelligent man. 7.

READING. Read the article. Match the headings to the paragraphs. HOW NOT TO BE ROBBED IN THE STREET 1. You dramatically increase your chances of being robbed if you look as if you might have a lot of money on you. You don’t have to look like a tramp, but you should try to look as if you aren’t carrying much of value. If you’re a tourist, keep your expensive camera or phone hidden.

2. This is especially true in countries where there are bi income differences, and particularly in urban areas. Children are sadly often the most dangerous people on the street because they have nothing to lose. If you see a group of children coming towards you, ignore t hem completely and walk quickly to an area where there are plenty of other people.

3. If you see that people are watching you in a suspicious way, look straight back at them and make eye contact. If they were thinking of robbing you, it will make them realize that you may not be an easy target. 5

4. If you are a tourist and somebody in the street tells you to put your phone away, do it. Sometimes the locals can be overprotective because they want you to see the best side of their town, but it’s always a good idea to take their advice. If they say don’t go somewhere, don’t.

5. The safest thing to do is to phone a reputable company every time you need one, your hotel can normally help with this. If you do have to get a taxi in the street, make sure it looks like a regulated one, e.g. one which has an official number or company phone number on it and never ever get into a cab that has another person in the front passenger seat.

6. What is the first thing tourists do when they come out of Westminster Tube station in London? They look up at Big Ben, and then they pose to have their photo taken. When they are looking up, or looking at the camera, that is the moment when a pickpocket steals their wallet. Thieves also love the posters you see that warn tourists “Watch out, pickpockets about!” When men read that their natural reaction is to immediately put their hand on the pocket where their wallet is, to make sure it is still there. The pickpockets are watching and so they see exactly where the man is carrying his wallet.

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Be careful when you are sightseeing

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Do not look too well off

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Look confident

B. Be smart about cabs

D. Keep an eye on the kids

E. Listen to the locals

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What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘law’? Why do we have laws? What laws in your country do you hate? Are there any laws in your country that you think should be made tighter? Have you ever broken any laws? Do you think the laws in your country are similar to those in other countries? Do you think there are laws for the rich and different laws for the poor? Where, when and why do you think laws first started? What laws do you tend to ignore? What are gun laws like in your country?

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