B1, B2, C1, C2
You are going to read an article about the arrest of IMF President Dominique Strauss-Kahn for alleged sexual assault. You will then do an exercise to practise legal vocabulary. Finally, you will watch a short video where you will hear some of the vocabulary used. Activity time: 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Task: 1 Read the article.
2 Now complete these sentences using the words in italics. The words in red also appear in the article.
guilty (x2) claim bail settlement dropped remanded charged tried appeal released convicted arrested sentence
a Your accuser (the plaintiff) files a _______ against you at the police station.
b You (the defendant) are _________ by the police.
c You are taken to the police station and ________ with the crime.
d If it's a very serious charge, maybe you will need to request _______ . If this is refused
or denied, or if you don't have the money, you are ________ in custody.
e Many cases never get to court. Sometimes the charges are _________ because of
insufficient evidence. Sometimes a financial ________ is made out of court
f If the case goes to court, you are usually __________ by a judge and jury (= the trial)
g If you are found not __________ , you are ___________.
g If you are found not __________ , you are ___________.
h If you are found ________, you are _________ of the crime and may face a prison
_________.
i Before serving your sentence, you have the right to __________ against the verdict
3 Now watch the news video. It's at the top of the page on the left.. How many of the words in 2 do you hear?
3 Now watch the news video. It's at the top of the page on the left.. How many of the words in 2 do you hear?
Read the article here.
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