LESSON EIGHT TEXT Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) By Reginald Rose
LESSON EIGHT TEXT Twelve Angry Men (Part Two) By Reginald Rose
1.Introduction 2.Text 3.Language points 4.Exercises A.Exercises related to the text B.Grammar and grammar exercises
1.Introduction 2.Text 3.Language points 4.Exercises A. Exercises related to the text B. Grammar and grammar exercises
odnete Introduction (1)Useful legal terms: criminal court,civil court,the accused,jury trial, the prosecutor,the defendant,grand jury,sentence, defense lawyer,attorney general,verdict,convict, judicial system,witness,testify,testimony,overruled, cross-examination,objection,sustained,appeal,acquit, (2)Description of the Twelve Jurors: Foreman:A small,petty man who is impressed with authority he has and handles himself quite formally.Not overly bright,but dogged. Juror Number Two:A meek,hesitant man who finds it difficult to maintain any
Introduction (1) Useful legal terms: criminal court, civil court, the accused, jury trial, the prosecutor, the defendant, grand jury, sentence, defense lawyer, attorney general, verdict, convict, judicial system, witness, testify, testimony, overruled, cross-examination, objection, sustained, appeal ,acquit, (2) Description of the Twelve Jurors: Foreman: A small, petty man who is impressed with authority he has and handles himself quite formally. Not overly bright , but dogged. Juror Number Two: A meek, hesitant man who finds it difficult to maintain any Introduction
oductet opinions of his own.Easily swayed and usually adopts the opinion of the last person to whom he has spoken Juror Number Three:A very strong,very forceful,extremely opinionated man within whom can be detected a streak of sadism.A humorless man who is intolerant of opinions other than his own and accustomed to forcing his wishes upon others. Juror Number Four:Seems to be a man of wealth and position.A practiced speaker who presents himself well at all times.Seems to feel a little bit above the rest of the jurors.His only concern is with the facts in this case
opinions of his own. Easily swayed and usually adopts the opinion of the last person to whom he has spoken. Juror Number Three: A very strong, very forceful, extremely opinionated man within whom can be detected a streak of sadism. A humorless man who is intolerant of opinions other than his own and accustomed to forcing his wishes upon others. Juror Number Four: Seems to be a man of wealth and position. A practiced speaker who presents himself well at all times. Seems to feel a little bit above the rest of the jurors. His only concern is with the facts in this case, Introduction
oduete and he is appalled at the behaviour of the others. Juror Number Five:A naive,very frightened young man who takes his obligations in this case very seriously,but who finds it difficult to speak up when his elders have the floor. Juror Number Six:An honest but dull-witted man who comes upon his decisions slowly and carefully.A man who finds it difficult to create positive opinions,but who must listen to and digest and accept those opinions offered by others which appeal to him most. Juror Number Seven:A loud,flashy salesman type who has more important things to do than to sit on a jury.He is
and he is appalled at the behaviour of the others. Juror Number Five: A naive, very frightened young man who takes his obligations in this case very seriously, but who finds it difficult to speak up when his elders have the floor. Juror Number Six: An honest but dull-witted man who comes upon his decisions slowly and carefully. A man who finds it difficult to create positive opinions, but who must listen to and digest and accept those opinions offered by others which appeal to him most. Juror Number Seven: A loud, flashy salesman type who has more important things to do than to sit on a jury. He is Introduction