College English 4 Unit 1 A Brush with the law
College English 4 Unit 1 A Brush with the Law
Pre-reading Activities Word building Background information Prefixes for semantic Questions Answers use Words expressions Exercise How to apply to our real life Blank filling the typical expressions and patterns taken from the text Writing skills for argumentations
Background information Questions & Answers Pre-reading Activities How to apply to our real life the typical expressions and patterns taken from the text Words & expressions Prefixes for semantic use Word Building Blank filling Exercise Writing Writing skills for argumentations
Pre-reading activities ◆ Background knowledge Acquaint yourself with some relevant information ◆ Questions& Answers Read carefully and answer several questionS. Back
Pre-reading activities ◆ Background knowledge Acquaint yourself with some relevant information. ◆ Questions & Answers Read carefully and answer several questions. Back
Pre-reading activities: Read, think and discuss Magistrates and the magistrates court In England, a magistrate is a person appointed to try minor offences. He is either an unpaid layman or, in London and some other large cities, a paid judicial officer In England, every district has a magistrates court. It is the lowest court of law. The magistrates court can only try people for minor i.e. not very serious, offences >>more
Pre-reading activities: Read, think and discuss Magistrates and the magistrates’ court In England, a magistrate is a person appointed to try minor offences. He is either an unpaid layman or, in London and some other large cities, a paid judicial officer. In England, every district has a magistrates’ court. It is the lowest court of law. The magistrates’ court can only try people for minor, i.e. not very serious, offences. >>>more
Pre-reading activities: Read, think and discuss The Sixties youth counterculture The word"counterculture was coined in the 1960s for the attitude and life style of many young people who rejected conventional social values and demanded more personal freedom. The counterculture first arose in the u.S. during the 1960s and soon spread to Britain, France and other western countries. These young people were opposed to the vietnam War and dissatisfied with the existing state of affairs in their society >>more
Pre-reading activities: Read, think and discuss The Sixties’ “youth counterculture” The word “counterculture” was coined in the 1960’s for the attitude and life style of many young people who rejected conventional social values and demanded more personal freedom. The counterculture first arose in the U.S. during the 1960’s and soon spread to Britain, France and other western countries. These young people were opposed to the Vietnam War and dissatisfied with the existing state of affairs in their society. >>>more