In the first section I will/am going to describe Then I will/am going to go on to
After that I will/am going to look at Finally I will/am going to
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The main thing/s to remember is/are
Highlighting.
This is particularly important because
I would like to draw your attention to
Giving examples.
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For example
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Are there any questions so far?
If you have any questions about this, please /do ask.
Drawing conclusions.
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In conclusion, thank you
Card 1. A silver vase was missing from the room.
Card 2. The window was open.
Card 3. A cigarette-butt was found by the body.
Card 4. Everybody smokes except Mr Crabtree and the maid.
Card 5. A piece of red material was found on the window.
Card 6. The silver vase (badly dented) was found in a flowerbed.
Card 7. A note was found in Mrs Crabtrees handbag.
It said: Alec, meet me in the garden at 11 oclock Alice.
Card 8. Everyone was playing cards until 11 p.m., except Susie, who was wash-ing-up in the kitchen between 10.30 and 11.15.
Card 9. At 11 oclock Mr Crabtree got up and said he had a letter to write. He went into the study.
Card 10. Mrs Crabtrees name is not Alice.
Card 11. Mrs Fairfax went outside at 11 oclock, saying she needed fresh air.
Card 12. In the drawer of the desk was a will. The will left 10,000 to Daniel.
Card 13. The maid heard footsteps in the hall and the study door opening at just after 11 oclock.
Card 14. Daniel had debts of about 9,000.
Card 15. At about five past eleven, the maid heard the front door opening and footsteps in the hall. It was Mrs Fairfax, coming in from the garden. She went straight into the living room.
Card 16. Daniel and Mr Fairfax started to watch a TV programme after the game of cards finished at 11 oclock. They were still watching it at five past eleven when Alice Fairfax came in and joined them.
Card 17. Alec Crabtree had been writing a letter. It began: Dear Anne, I dont know how to tell you this, but I am leaving you. Alice and I.
Card 18. At about ten past eleven, the maid heard the front door opening again. This time it was Mrs Crabtree, who came into the kitchen and started to make cocoa for herself and her husband.
Card 19. Mrs Crabtrees name is Anne.
GLOSSARY
accused ,
actus reus
to acquit ,
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mensrea
arson
assassination
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to assess, assessment of punish- , ,
ment
assault and battery
to commit an aggravated assault
to blackmail
bribery
burglary
to con vict
a convict
death penalty/capital punishment
defence counsel
to defend ( )
defendant ,
duress
embezzlement
espionage
to evade ( )
evasion
extortion by threats
felony
to find somebody guilty
flogging (
)
fraud ,
hi-jacking (, )
to impose punishment
imprisonment
to inflict harm ,
indictable offence ,
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to infringe
intent ,
incitement -
liability
manslaughter
misdemeanour
to mug
murder
mutilation , ,
parole board --
penal system
( --
perjury
pickpocket -,
piracy , -
to prevent a crime
probation (
)
prosecuting counsel ,
prosecution ,
,
rape
to release -
remedy
to restrict
restriction
to rob ,
to sentence ( )
sentence ( )
severe ,
severity , ,
slander ( ),
smuggling
summary offence ,
-
to sus pect
a suspect
traffic warden
treason
to violate
violation
violence , ,