Active words and word combinations
Module 1
Forms of greeting
| Our University
| Daily routine
| At my command!
Fall in!
As you were!
At ease\rest!
Fall out!
Dismissed!
Attention!\Ready front!
Eyes right\left\front!
Dress!
Dress right\left!
Right\left, face!
About face!
Forward, march!
Double time, march!
Mark time, march!
In place, double time, march!
Halt!
| the University of Internal Affairs
education
educational institution
to detect
operational detection
economic
security activity
correspondent/
distant training
militia officer
to raise one’s educational level
jurisprudence
part-time students
academic year
term
to provide
knowledge and skills
to be engaged in
scientific researches
physical and military
training
full-time students
to get experience
law-enforcement bodies
court
prosecutor
bachelor’s degree
postgraduate school
to accomplish
Master of Law
| first-year student
lawyer
military school
instructions and classes
drill and ceremonies
interior guard duty
to have spare time
reveille
to form up
drill ground
self-preparation
roll-call
taps
duty roster
detail for the guard
senior of the guard
officer of the day
commander of the guard
relief
patrol
sentinel
to be armed and equipped
guardhouse
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Active words and word combinations
Module 2
Sate structure of Ukraine
| Political system of
Great Britain
| Political system of USA
| independent
independence
legal
citizen
sovereign
powers and duties
source of power
government
legislative
executive
judicial
to elect (election)
to vote
suffrage
by secret ballot
to make law
Commander-in-Chief
the State Budget
to speak on behalf of
to be responsible for/ to
to carry out
domestic (home) policy
foreign policy
to develop
justice
jurisdiction
Constitutional court
the Supreme court
court of
general jurisdiction
| monarchy
Queen
to summon
temporal
Royal Assent
House of Commons
House of Lords
to preside over
hereditary basis
Lord Chancellor
Bishop of the Church of England
peer
constituenсy
to hold (held)
to gain a majority
shadow cabinet
to deal with (dealt)
elected council
| federal
federative
federation
unit
district
office
Senate
House of Representatives
to renew
to guarantee
Preamble
amendment
to search
cause
reason
to permit
permission
court
to determine
permanent
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Active words and word combinations
Module 3
Militia of Ukraine
| British Police System
| The USA
Police System
| in accordance with
armed agency
to be aimed
dignity and honour
environment
to combat banditry
to counteract
encroachments
favorable conditions
profitable ground
distribution of drugs firearmes
to launder money
phenomenon (pl.phenomena)
court proceeding
criminal gang
staff
militia rank
recruitment
on a voluntary basis
to enroll
quality
| police force
police officer
constable
sergeant
superintendant
chief constable
authority
to maintain public order
to detect crime
rates of pay
conditions of service
code of discipline
oath of loyalty
to serve
to retire
hierarchy of ranks
subordination
to commit a crime
(an offence)
to arrest on suspicion
circumstances
to accept
magistrate
headquarters
deputy
staff
background of police work
territorial division
senior officer
report
police station
| political unit
police agency
Central Intelligence agency
level
to investigate
investigator
to charge
to charge with murder
to be charged with
to be responsible for
particular
jurisdiction
considerably
law enforcement powers
patrol
highways
to be restricted
traffic
traffic officer (cop)
traffic laws
traffic light
to identify
identification
clearing houses
to detect (crime)
detective force
to be attached to
office of the governor
township
marshal
municipal police department
recruit
promotion courses
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Active words and word combinations
Module 4
Judiciary of Ukraine
| British Judicial System
| The USA
Court System
| extensive
to embrace
peculiarity
criminal case
civil case
to examine
significance
procurator
the Procurator's Office
judge
assessor
observance
to ensure
fair
circumstances
to precede
evidence
preliminary
conclusion
guilt
guilty
penalty
to violate
conviction
conformity
punishment
sentence
| judicial
source of law
distinction
wrong
court
case
case law
(judge-made law)
judge
to try
trial
feature
magistrates’court
jury
to bring a case before the court
proceeding(s)
summary jurisdiction
circuit
High Court (of Justice)
appeal
Recorder (of London)
county court
court of appeal
(court of appellate
jurisdiction)
to concern
to be concerned with
(syn. to deal with)
to reduce
| judiciary
Chief justice
associate justice
judicial circuit
violation
violence
justice of the peace
minor
to handle
to resign
to hold office
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Active words and word combinations
Module 5
Criminal Law
| Investigation
| to be defined
to prevent harm
society
to specify
conduct
to imply
to injure
assault
robbery
theft
violation
to refer to
outlawed /illegal act
punishment
to be convicted of smth
penalty
felony
misdemeanor
to impose sentence
prison /jail
imprisonment
thief
burglar
robber
shop-lifter
pick-pocket
kidnapper
murderer
accomplice
drug dealer
bigamist
traitor
forger
smuggler
spy
arsonist
Gangster
| to accomplish
threefold aim
physical evidence
interrogation
accused
instrumentation
witness
to interview
conscientious
cultivated sources
informant
acquaintanceі
bartender
insight
aid
pathology
to trace
to be located
accident
incident
matter
case
crime
offence
proof
evidence
inguiry
investigation
scene
place
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Active words and word combinations
Module 6
Terrorism
| Drug trafficing
| fear
threat
hostage
hijack (hijacking)
explosion
explosive
premeditated
perpetrated
noncombatant target
minority
intimidation
to make doubts
tool
advantages
disadvantages
profit
religious belief
to clash
to destroy
destruction
struggle
combat
terrorist networks
to spread fear
inhospitable
capability
to eliminate
to acquire
nuclear weapons
high-yield
explosive
| drugs
for instance
prohibited
prescription
glues
solvents
hemp
joint
consumption
mental disorders
to impair fitness
poppy
addictive
addiction
addicts
syringe
abuse
to snort
to suffer
persecution mania
clandestine
withdrawal symptoms
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ЗМІСТ
ПЕРЕДМОВА
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| PHONETIC GUIDE
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| BASIC COURSE
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| Мodule 1. Unit 1.
Topic:Forms of greeting. Biography.
Grammar: Noun (singular, plural). Articles.
Personal Pronouns. Demonstrative Pronouns.
Verbs: to be, to have.Numerals. Degrees of Comparison. Possessive case
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| Мodule 1. Unit 2.
Text: Our University.
Grammar: Countable and Uncountable Nouns.
There is/are.Present, Past, Future Simple (Indefinite) Tenses. To be going to. Prepositions
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| Мodule 2. Unit 1.
Text: State structure of Ukraine.
Grammar: Present, Past Perfect Tenses. The Passive Voice.
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| Мodule 2. Unit 2.
Text: Political system of Great Britain.
Grammar: Future Perfect Tense. The Passive Voice.
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| Мodule 2. Unit 3.
Topic: Political system of the USA.
Grammar: The Passive Voice.
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| Мodule 3. Unit 1.
Text: Militia of Ukraine.
Grammar: Imperative Mood. Subjunctive Mood.
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| Мodule 3. Unit2.
Text: British Police System.
Grammar: Infinitive. Gerund.
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| Мodule 3. Unit 3.
Text: The United States Police System.
Grammar: Participle I. Participle II.
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| Мodule 4. Unit 1.
Text: Judiciary of Ukraine.
Grammar: Sequence of Tenses.
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| Мodule 4. Unit 2.
Text: British Judicial System.
Grammar: Sequence of Tences. Direct and Indirect speech.
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| Мodule 4. Unit 3.
Text: The United States Court System.
Grammar: Indirect speech.
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| Мodule 5. Unit 1.
Topic: Criminal law.
Grammar: Compound and Complex sentences.
The Conjunction.
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| Мodule 5. Unit 2.
Topic: Investigation.
Grammar: Compound and Complex sentences.
The Conjunction.
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| Мodule 6. Unit 1.
Topic:Terrorism.
Grammar:Phrasal verbs.
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| Мodule 6. Unit 2.
Topic:Drug Trafficing.
Grammar:Revision.
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| TEXTS FOR INDIVIDUAL WORK
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| GRAMMAR GUIDE
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| WORD INDEX
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| РекоМЕНДОВАНА лІтература
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РЕКОМЕНДОВАНА ЛІТЕРАТУРА
Основна література:
1. Англійська мова. Навчальний посібник для слухачів-заочників вищих навчальних закладів МВС України. За загальною редакцією О.І. Романюк. Видання друге, доповнене. – К.: друкарня МВС України, 2004. – 245 с.
2. Афендикова Л.А. Англійська мова для юристів. Навчальний посібник.– Донецьк, 1998. – 269 с.
3. Валдавина С.Э., Кузнецова Л.В. Учебник английского языка для студентов юридических специальностей: Учебник. – М.: ГИС, 2003. – 352 с.
4. Зелекман А.Я. Английский для юристов: учебник / А.Я. Зелекман. – Изд. 15-е. – Ростов н/Д: Феникс, 2011. – 410 с.
5. Крашенинина Н.М., Агапова Ю.И., Калюжная В.Ю. Английский язык для студентов, курсантов и слушателей юридических факультетов и вузов МВД: Учебное пособие // 3-е издание, исправленное и дополненное. – Луганск: РИО ЛАВД, 2004. – 169 с.
6. Цветкова Т.К. English Grammar Practice: Учебное пособие. – М.: Проспект, 2011. – 112 с.
Додаткова література:
1. Cambridge learner’s dictionary. – Cambridge UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2001. – 768 p.
2. English for lawyers: учеб. Пособие для студентов, вузов, обучающихся по направлению «Юриспруденция»/ С.А. Шевелёва. – М.: ЮНИТИ-ДАНА, 2007. – 431 с.
3. Бонк Н.А., Котий Г.А., Лукьянова Л.А. Учебник английского языка. В 2-х ч. Часть 1.– М., ГИС, 1999. – 639 с.
4. Голицинский Ю.Б. Грамматика: Сборник упражнений. – 5-е изд., – Спб.: КАРО, 2007. – 544с.
5. Качалова К.Н., Израилевич Е.Е. Практическая грамматика английского языка с упражнениями и ключами: Учебник. – М.: ЮНВЕС, 2007. – 548 с.
6. Угарова Е.В. Английская граматика в таблицах: Учебное пособие. – М.: Айрис-Пресс, 2011. – 128 с.
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