E74 – Civil v Criminal – what’s the difference?(Monologue)
This episode is part of the English Legal System (Module 6): An Introduction to Civil Procedure.
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🗒️ About this episode: This episode is an overview of the differences between criminal and civil proceedings. We look at:
- The type of parties involved
- The sort of matters dealt with
- The names of the parties in proceedings
- The way cases are cited
- The burden and standard of proof
- The consequences following a trial
We also cover some key Legal English vocabulary on this topic. Leave your comments below or via email.
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7th July 2019 @ 02:06
I am sure the materials in this website are very useful for me. For this, let me know if I can use them as supplementary materials in my classroom. Thanks for your attention .
7th July 2019 @ 08:48
Hi Supardi
Thank you for your comment. Yes you can use the podcasts in your classroom, for example asking students to listen to an episode before, during or after class. There are some ideas for how to use the podcast in classes here: https://studylegalenglish.com/teachers-blueprint-10-free-exercises/
Thanks
Louise