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| Bog'liq NIOUT ADVANCED PP INGLES
Listening
Listen to three conversations about crimes and answer some questions.
Listen to people talking about what punishments to give to guilty people and answer some questions.
Listen to two people talking about having something stolen and answer some questions.
Listen to some extracts from a conversation and notice whether the consonants are pronounced or are silent.
Listen and match the two halves of some pronunciation rules.
Listen to two colleagues discussing some news and answer some questions.
Listen to extracts from four conversations and discuss the news in each one.
Speaking
Discuss some questions about punishments for crimes.
Compare the rulings of two cases with the ones that would have taken place in their own country.
Discuss some questions about being stolen with a partner.
Discuss questions about the pronunciation of the final /t/ and /d/ in several words.
Look at some photos and discuss what may have happened using modal verbs to talk about the past.
Tell a partner about something they should have done using modal verbs.
Talk about similar metaphors with law in their own language.
Look at some proposals for laws and discuss them.
Discuss laws in their country that they would like to change or introduce.
Discuss stories in the news that involve laws being passed or broken.
Look at four idiomatic expressions and discuss their meanings.
Take it in turns to respond to some pieces of news including useful phrases for expressing surprise or disbelief.
Reading
Read an article about some blunders mage in real-life courtrooms and answer some questions.
Look at a picture and read about a court case in Wales.
Read the Grammar Extra explanations about paraphrasing on page 140 of the SB.
Read some cases and discuss the appropriate punishments for each one.
Underline the modal verbs in some phrases and match them to the appropriate functions.
Read the Grammar Extra explanations about modal verbs to talk about the past on page 140 of the SB.
Match some collocations with law to their appropriate meanings.
Read real-life legal anecdote and decide on the best title for it.
Look at some sentences and notice the use of inversions.
Match some sentence beginnings with the appropriate endings.
Writing
Categorise some words to do with the theme of law into a table.
Complete sentences with words and phrases to do with the law.
Write three sentences with words and phrases related to law.
Paraphrase some sentences starting with the words given.
Rewrite some sentences about a court case in Wales twice starting with the words given.
Write an account of a court case for a newspaper using the expressions learnt.
Put some crimes in order of seriousness and discuss the most appropriate punishments.
Correct some phrases in which the modal verb is being used incorrectly.
Rewrite some sentences using an appropriate modal verb phrase.
Complete some sentences with collocations with law.
Complete phrases using words from a text about a legal anecdote.
Rewrite some sentences using the words given, so as to practise inversions.
Rewrite some phrases using inversions.
Invent and write a context for several sentences.
Use some formal words and phrases from a glossary to complete some newspaper headlines.
Complete a conversation with useful phrases for expressing surprise or disbelief.
Review how to write news stories by completing the exercises of the Writing Extra section.
Revise all the grammar and vocabulary contents of the unit by completing the Review C exercises for Units 7-9.
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