Legal English Communication SkillsACCO, 2006 - 350 pagini |
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Mia Ingels. Contents. Preface and Acknowledgements Module I WRITING SKILLS Introduction Chapter 1. Characteristics of Professional Written Discourse 1. Common characteristics of professional written discourse across disci- plines 1.1 ...
Mia Ingels. Contents. Preface and Acknowledgements Module I WRITING SKILLS Introduction Chapter 1. Characteristics of Professional Written Discourse 1. Common characteristics of professional written discourse across disci- plines 1.1 ...
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... written language N Exploration 0 Practice 1.5 Advanced grammatical structures in academic writing 2. Specific characteristics of legal English writing 2.1 Legalese versus plain English 2.1.1 Preliminary exploration of legalese ...
... written language N Exploration 0 Practice 1.5 Advanced grammatical structures in academic writing 2. Specific characteristics of legal English writing 2.1 Legalese versus plain English 2.1.1 Preliminary exploration of legalese ...
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... writing process. Application in summary, report, memo/email and letter writing 2.1 Summary 2.1.1 Purpose of summaries 2.1.2 How to make a summary: major summary writing skills 2.1.2.1 Appropriate content Exploration 2.1.2.2 Accurate and ...
... writing process. Application in summary, report, memo/email and letter writing 2.1 Summary 2.1.1 Purpose of summaries 2.1.2 How to make a summary: major summary writing skills 2.1.2.1 Appropriate content Exploration 2.1.2.2 Accurate and ...
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... 132 133 4.1 Why use a dictionary? 133 4.2 Bibliographical references 135 4.3 Learning to consult the dictionary 0 Exercises 136 136 Chapter 2. Lexical Variation 137 1. Vocabulary differences between written 8 u Contents.
... 132 133 4.1 Why use a dictionary? 133 4.2 Bibliographical references 135 4.3 Learning to consult the dictionary 0 Exercises 136 136 Chapter 2. Lexical Variation 137 1. Vocabulary differences between written 8 u Contents.
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Mia Ingels. Chapter 2. Lexical Variation 137 1. Vocabulary differences between written and spoken discourse 137 1.1 ... writing practice 167 3.2 More vocabulary on politics 171 4. Grammar note 172 Chapter 2. The Judicial System and Case ...
Mia Ingels. Chapter 2. Lexical Variation 137 1. Vocabulary differences between written and spoken discourse 137 1.1 ... writing practice 167 3.2 More vocabulary on politics 171 4. Grammar note 172 Chapter 2. The Judicial System and Case ...
Cuprins
Preface and Acknowledgements | 15 |
Characteristics of Professional Written Discourse | 21 |
Practice cohesion 1 3 Major information principles 36 | 36 |
The Writing Process | 71 |
Practice | 75 |
The writing process Application in summary report memoemail | 83 |
0Practice | 94 |
Introduction | 123 |
Exploration of typical contract language | 211 |
Reading | 225 |
Exploration of contents | 241 |
Consolidation and further reading | 247 |
Exercises | 255 |
The Passive | 263 |
Exercises | 271 |
The Conditional | 275 |
Collocations or word partnerships | 132 |
Lexical Variation | 137 |
0 | 138 |
Module III | 153 |
Further Reading and Vocabulary Expansion | 167 |
Case Law | 184 |
The Criminal Justice System versus the Civil Justice System | 191 |
The Civil Justice System | 200 |
Contract Law | 207 |
Complex Noun Phrases | 281 |
0 | 285 |
key legal terminology found in Module III | 287 |
Key to the exercises | 297 |
Module II | 315 |
Module III | 321 |
Module IV | 341 |
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Termeni și expresii frecvente
action adjective adverb agreement American appropriate arrest Article Bill CHAPTER civil claim claimant collocations constitutional Consult contract Convention crime criminal Crown Court damages defendant dictionary disputes document elected employer employment tribunal European example exercise Exploration of contents formal fragment freedom guilty harassment Harold Hongju Koh High Court House of Lords human rights Idioms international law judges jury Justice language law reports lawyer learners Legal English legislation letter lexical liability Lord Chancellor Lords Temporal magistrates means ment mind map modal auxiliary module noun O.J. Simpson offence organisation paragraph Paraphrase Parliament party passive patent person Phrasal verbs phrases police political practice preposition Prime Minister ratio decidendi reading reasonable refer Regional Partner relative clauses relative pronoun rule sentence sexual harassment solicitor structure summary terrorism tion tort treaty unfair dismissal versus vocabulary vote words writing written