ESP Fadli
ESP Fadli
ESP Fadli
Working in Law
There are two types of lawyer who practise in England. They are called
barristers and solicitors. In the USA and most other countries, lawyers don’t make
this distinction – a lawyer is simply known as an attorney-at-law, or an attorney. In
both England and the USA, it is not possible to take a special exam to be a judge. If
you decide that you want to be a judge, you must get a lot of experience as a lawyer
first, then apply to be a judge and wait to see if you are chosen. Most law students in
England become solicitors. When they finish their university studies they do a one-
year legal practice course and then a two-year training contract with a law firm. After
that, they are qualified solicitors.
Read this text about working in law. The most important words are in the key
vocabulary below. Decide if the statements on the next page are true or false.
a TRUE FALSE
There are two types of lawyer practising in England.
Last year I finished my training contract and I started working for
b TRUE FALSE
a large international law firm. I am now a qualified solicitor
c TRUE FALSE
Only barristers can speak on behalf of clients in court.
d TRUE FALSE
Both solicitors and barristers can work together in partnerships
e In the USA and England lawyers can take a special exam to be a TRUE FALSE
judge
A. READING Test
Look at this list of legal occupations. All of these people work in law. We call
all of the people who work in these jobs ‘the legal profession’. Match the jobs with
one of the descriptions !!!
D. This is the general job title that we use for people who work as a
solicitor, barrister or attorney.
In both England and the USA the other party is called the defendant. A claim form is the
document that a claimant uses to start legal action against the defendant.
Why might a claimant start a claim? There are a lot of reasons, for example:
The claimant has to pay a sum of money, called a court fee, for the court to issue
proceedings. In the claim form, the claimant must state the amount of his or her claim and
request the defendant to pay all of the legal costs of the case. Sometimes people talk
about ‘the small claims court’. They really mean the special procedure that exists at the
County Court for small claims. A small claim is a claim for less than £5000. This amount
will probably increase in the future.
Read the information below. It is about starting a claim in the civil court. Decide
if the statements that follow are true or false !
FALS
a Starting a claim means the same as starting TRUE
proceedings E
FALS
b TRUE
You can ‘prosecute’ someone in the civil court E
FALS
c There are more than 200 County Courts in TRUE
England and Wales E
FALS
d The word ‘plaintiff’ is not used in England any TRUE
more but it is used g True g False in the USA. E
FALS
e TRUE
It is free to start a claim in the County Court E
B. WRITING Test
WORDS DESCRIBE
Law- Abiding
Solicitor
Defendant
Jury
Offender
Victim
Barrister
Judge
Witness
c. Proper Noun
d. Common Noun
3. Which is word that included in “Proper Noun” . . .
a. Lawyer
b. Order
c. Argument
d. Prison
4. Argument, judgement, consideration, are included in . . .
a. Concrete Noun
b. Common Noun
c. Abstract Noun
d. Proper Noun
5. Supreme Court that included in . . .
a. Common Noun
b. Proper Noun
c. Countable Noun
d. Uncountable Noun
D. VOCABULARY Test
Word Meaning
Dowry Case
Client
Impartial Judgement
Supreme Court
Lawyer
Judge
Opponent`s Lawyer
Plaintiff`s Lawyer
Consideration
Prison
Decorum of Court
Argument
Order
E. PRONUNCIATION Test
1. The word “Client” has similar sound with _____
a. Clean
b. Giant
c. Brain
d. Rain
2. The word “Judge” can be pronunced _____
a. Diphtong
b. Monophtong
c. Vovel
d. Triphtong
3. The missing pronunciation of /e/ _____
a. Lawyer
b. Order
c. Consideration
d. Judge
4. The best pronunciation of /o/ _____
a. Prison
b. Lawyer
c. Court
d. Dowry
5. Different sound with word of “Case” _____
a. Complaint
b. Consideration
c. Claim
d. Client
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