Стр.132-133 Across the curriculum ГДЗ Комарова Ларионова 8 класс
2 Social science Across the curriculum In court 1 Name parts 1-7 of the court scene. Use the words in the box.
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2 Social science
Across the curriculum
In court
1 Name parts 1-7 of the court scene. Use the words in the box.
jury
judge
jury box
defendant
public gallery
lawyers
witness
2 What is the role of these three people? Match the person with the correct task.
1 A judge
2 A member of the jury
3 A lawyer
a) A member of the jury listens to the trial but can’t speak.
b) A judge makes one long speech at the end of the trial.
c) A lawyer asks questions to the witnesses.
d) A member of the jury decides whether the defendant is innocent or guilty.
e) A judge decides what the punishment is.
f) A lawyer makes short speeches.
g) A lawyer tries to demonstrate that the defendant is innocent or guilty.
Jury service
3 Read the text about jury service. Say if the sentences are true or false.
If you are between the ages of 18 and 65 and registered to vote in England, you might be asked to do jury service at any time. This means that you cantaskt go to work but instead you go to a courtroom and listen to a trial. The jury doesntaskt receive extra payment for jury service. The 12 members of a jury are ordinary members of the public, including people of different gender, race and religion. You are not permitted to be a member of the jury if you have personal knowledge of the case or if you know the defendant. You mustntaskt discuss the trial with anyone outside the court. The jury cantaskt go home at the end of the trial until they agree if the defendant is guilty or innocent.
1 Everyone between the ages of 16 and 65 can be asked to do jury service.
2 The jury is well paid.
3 There are 14 people on a jury.
4 You can’t do jury service if you know the defendant.
5 The jury can’t discuss information about the trial outside the court.
6 The jury must stay together until they reach a verdict.
The trial of Charles I
4 Read the text and answer the questions.
One of the most famous trials in English history is the trial of King Charles I in 1649. After a bloody civil war, the Parliamentary forces, led by Oliver Cromwell, captured and imprisoned the king. Charles I believed he had a God-given right to be King but the parliamentarians did not agree. The king was accused of treason – the crime of trying to destroy a country’s government – and was found guilty. The punishment for treason was the death penalty and the king was beheaded on 30th January 1649. England was without a king until the restoration of Charles II in 1660.
In England, the punishment for treason was the death penalty until 1998.
1 Who was the leader of the Parliamentary forces?
2 What did the Parliamentarians disagree with?
3 What is treason?
4 What was the verdict at the end of trial?
5 What was the King’s punishment?
6 How many years was England without a king?
7 When was the death penalty for treason abolished in England?
Project
You are going to find out about the International Court of Justice.
Plan
When was the International Court of Justice (ICJ) established?
Where is it based?
Which organization runs the ICJ?
What is the main task of the court?
How many judges are there?
What official languages does the court use?
Research
Find information about the International Court of Justice. Look in the library or on the Internet.
Prepare
Complete the table with your findings.
Present your material
Show your completed project to your classmates and teacher.