Police Profiling. Foreign Police Services
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Тематика:
Английский язык
Издательство:
ЮНИТИ-ДАНА
Год издания: 2017
Кол-во страниц: 112
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Вид издания:
Учебное пособие
Уровень образования:
ВО - Бакалавриат
ISBN: 978-5-238-02946-7
Артикул: 687649.02.99
Учебное пособие составлено на аутентичных материалах и предназначено для подготовки сотрудников правоохранительных органов по английскому языку уровней А1—В2 в соответствии с Европейской шкалой. Пособие состоит из восьми разделов, включающих по четыре подраздела каждый, предназначенные для формирования и отработки иноязычных коммуникативных навыков в сфере межкультурного профессионального общения на базе системы предречевых и речевых упражнений и заданий (Tasks), направленных на закрепление лексико-грамматического инструментария, не-ооходимого для освоения контекстуального профессионально ориентированного терминологического аппарата.
К каждому разделу представлены тематический двуязычный тезаурус и ресурсы самоконтроля.
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Московский университет МВД России имени В.Я. Кикотя И.А. Горшенева, Ю.В. Котылева Police Profiling Foreign Police Services Рекомендовано Учебно-методическим центром «Профессиональный учебник» в качестве учебного пособия для студентов высших учебных заведений, обучающихся по направлению подготовки «Юриспруденция» Рекомендовано Научно-исследовательским институтом образования и науки в качестве учебного пособия для студентов высших учебных заведений, обучающихся по направлению подготовки «Юриспруденция» Москва 2017
УДК 811.111(075.8) ББК 81.2Англ-923 Г71 Главный редактор издательства Н.Д. Эриашвили, кандидат юридических наук, доктор экономических наук, профессор, лауреат премии Правительства РФ в области науки и техники Горшенева, Ирина Аркадьевна Г71 Police Profiling. Foreign Police Services: учеб. пособие по английскому языку для студентов вузов, обучающихся по направлению подготовки «Юриспруденция» / И.А. Горшенева, Ю.В. Котылева. — М.: ЮНИТИ-ДАНА, 2017. — 112 с. I. Котылева, Юлия Владимировна. ISBN 978-5-238-02946-7 Агентство CIP РГБ Учебное пособие составлено на аутентичных материалах и предназначено для подготовки сотрудников правоохранительных органов по английскому языку уровней А1—В2 в соответствии с Европейской шкалой. Пособие состоит из восьми разделов, включающих по четыре подраздела каждый, предназначенные для формирования и отработки иноязычных коммуникативных навыков в сфере межкультурного профессионального общения на базе системы предречевых и речевых упражнений и заданий (Tasks), направленных на закрепление лексико-грамматического инструментария, необходимого для освоения контекстуального профессионально ориентированного терминологического аппарата. К каждому разделу представлены тематический двуязычный тезаурус и ресурсы самоконтроля. ББК 81.2Англ-923 ISBN 978-5-238-02946-7 © ИЗДАТЕЛЬСТВО ЮНИТИ-ДАНА, 2017 Принадлежит исключительное право на использование и распространение издания (Федеральный закон от 5 апреля 2013 г. № 44-ФЗ).
Post Programm Project Итоговый контроль На основании изученного материала поэтапно, в течение всего курса обучения создается проект. На заключительном, итоговом, этапе изучения учебного курса в качестве контрольноизмерительного оценочного мероприятия проводится презентация проекта. Основные рекомендации к подготовке и защите проекта 1. Составление тематического глоссария. 2. Подготовка презентации в формате Power-Point следующего содержания: официальное личное представления аудитории в качестве будущего (действующего) сотрудника, информация о подразделении МВД, в котором работаете или намерены работать; основные цели и задачи данного подразделения и функциональные обязанности сотрудника. 3. Практическая реализация межкультурной деловой коммуникации: проведение по тематике проекта круглого стола в форме деловой игры.
To the Student: Read and Remember This special English course is designed to meet communication needs of law enforcement professionals who work in the police agency to catch criminals and make sure that community members obey the law. It is suitable for staff from a range of different backgrounds, including the police, internal troops, border guards, customs officials and security officers. Its content covers the whole spectrum of law enforcement activity from basic policing, everyday encounters with members of the public, victims and offenders to associate with international colleagues for cross-border investigations. Some aspects of your speaking and writing ability can only improve over a long period. You will become more proficient by studying, by reading and by listening to English, as well as by communicating and by practicing in Grammar and Vocabulary. However, there are certain strategies that you should use at the studying time or work, which will help you to achieve better assessments on those particular occasions. Don’t worry too much about accuracy. Focus on what you are saying rather than how you are saying it; Try to give full answers to any questions. You can extend your replies in various ways, such as giving examples, or giving reasons for things you say; Organize what you want to say into clear parts and make it clear when you are moving from one part to another; Read the task and the instructions in the book very carefully; Look attentively at the data (graph, chat or diagram) before you begin doing task; Use connectives to help your audience to follow the sequence of ideas or information. Good Luck!
Unit 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT SECTOR Section 1.1 Personal Vitae Key words live deal with work for catch rank hope for patrol Grammar Present Simple He works in Moscow. I / you / they work in Berlin, London Washington She deals with car crime. I / you / they deal with motorists. He catches burglars. I / you / they catch thieves
T a s k 1 Read the text and underline all verbs in Present Simple in it. А. Mohamed Yaseen is 32 years old. He lives in the city of Petra in Jordan. He is married with two children and he works in the Jordanian desert police. His rank is Captain. He spends a lot of time on patrol in desert. T a s k 2 Read and complete the text. Underline the correct verbs and listen to Track 1.02. and check your answers. B. Sergey Azimov (1) is / has 34. He is divorced and (2) has / lives one daughter. He (3) has / lives and works in Saratov. He (4) catches / works for a division of transport police and (5) has / patrol the River Volga. His rank is Major. Azimov (6) patrols / deals with crimes related to poaching and smuggling. He (7) catches / patrols drug smuggles and people who traffic in caviar. T a s k 3 Read and complete the text with the verbs from the box. Listen to Track 1.03. and check your answers. works, catches, deals, lives, patrols C. Eddy Garcia is 29 and (1)________in Santa Teresa in New Mexico, USA. He is single and he (2)_______for the US Border Patrol. His rank is Patrol Officer, but he hopes for a promotion to Senior Patrol Officer soon. Garcia (3)_____the US/Mexican border. He (4)_____with a lot of illegal immigrants who try to come to the US without visas. He also (5)______smugglers. There is a lot of drug smuggling across the border. T a s k 4 Say what the abbreviations stand for. E x a m p l e : UN stands for United Union UN, FBI, USA, UK, ID, VIP, ASAP, HGV, Ltd
T a s k 5 Introduce yourself orally or write a text about you. Use the words I am, I live, I work in / for, my rank is, I patrol, I deal with, I catch, I hope for Section 1.2 Service Key words shifts start finish days off night shifts like prefer Grammar Present Simple: Negative form She / he doesn’t take a bus. She drives. He doesn’t like the late shift. He prefers the early shift. I / you / we / they don’t like paperwork. They prefer to be out on the street. T a s k 1 Look at the numbers and listen to Track 1.08. 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / /16 / 17 / 18/ /19 / 20 30 / 40 / 50 / 60 / 70 / 80 / 90 / 100 100 / 999 / 1,000 / 9,999 / 10,000 / 10,000 / 999,999 / 1,000,000 T a s k 2 Study the examples and listen to Track 1.09. 15 / 50 (fifteen / fifty); 14 / 40 (fourteen / forty); 16 / 60 (sixteen / sixty) T a s k 3 Listen to the pairs of numbers and underline the number you hear. Track 1.10. 1. 70 / 17 5. 34 / 43 2. 160 / 116 6. 3,118 / 1,380 3. 19 00 hours / 90 hours 7. 13,000 / 30,000 4. 8.14 / 8.40 8. 68 / 86
T a s k 4 Listen to Track 1.11 and write the numbers you hear. T a s k 5 Read the text and underline all negative sentences. Rita Gonsales is 43 year old next month. She lives in Richardson, Texas and works for the Dallas Police Department. She is an officer. Her husband is also a law enforcement officer, but he doesn’t work in the same department. They have a 14-year-old son, Matthew. Like most law enforcers Gonsales works shifts. This week (Week 4 in the rota) she is on the early shift. She starts work at 07.00 and finishes at 15.00. When she is on her early shift she gets up at 05.00. she spends a few minutes with her family, then puts on her uniform and goes to work. She always drives to work. She doesn’t take public transport because it isn’t reliable. It usually takes an hour to get to work. When she arrives at the Department, she has a briefing. Then she collects her patrol car and drives to her patrol zone. Gonsales love her jobs but doesn’t like the paperwork. T a s k 6 Tell your partner about a typical working day or write ten sentences that are true for you. Use the words in the box. my shifts, I start and finish, get up…, then put on and go to, drive or take public transport, it takes …to get to work, arrive , have briefing, collect Section 1.3 Professional Experience Key words kit equipment wear carry put on take off consist of when then finally the first thing the most important thing the last thing
Grammar Present Simple: Question forms When / What time does she / he start her/his shift? Where / When do I / you / we / they work? Yes / No Questions Do I / you / we / they arrive early? Yes, I / you / we / they do. No, I / you / we / they don’t. Does she / he start her/his shift at 07.00? Yes, she / he does. No, she / he doesn’t T a s k 1 Read the text and underline the pieces of equipment. «When I’m on duty …for about eight hours a day, I always carry my kit, which is all my equipment. When I start my shift, I put on my bullet-proof vest, which could save my life that day. Then, I put on my uniform with my badge and two pins. Finally, I put on my equipment belt. Some officers call it their «Batman belt»; it has all the tools that protect me and could save my life — or the life another person. My belt has handcuffs, a gun and its holster, a taser, a baton, my radio and pepper spray.» T a s k 2 Make sentences that are true for you. Use the verbs from the box. wear, carry, put on, take off 1. When I prepare for work, the first thing I___________is my __________ 2. The most important thing I_________on my belt is _________ 3. The uniform I__________consisits of _______________ 4. When I finish work, the last thing I ________is my _________ T a s k 3 Listen to the beginning of Rita Gonsalez’s day at work. Which shift is she on this week? Track 1.14
T a s k 4 Listen again to the first part of her shift. Match the questions with the answers. Track 1.14 (1) What areas of the city does she patrol? (2) What time does she arrive at work? (3) What do they do in the downtown area? (4) What time does the briefing start? (5) Why does she always arrive early? (6) Does she like warm weather? (7) What does she join after the briefing? (a) 22.00 (b) Because she needs time to prepare her kit. (c) 23.00 (d) Her partner. (e) The downtown area. (f) Monitor the street activity. (g) Yes, she does. T a s k 5 Put the words below in the right order to make questions. 1. their first call? / What time / they / do / get / 2. problems / What kind of / the victim / have? / does 3. do / find / they / the girl? / Where 4. have on / her face ? / does she / What T a s k 6 Listen to the next part of the text and answer the questions. Track 1.15. T a s k 7 Read the last part of Rita’s shift and guess the meaning of the words in the box from the text. escort (v), cut (v), offender (n), custody (n), witness (n), statement (n) My partner and I go to visit the two nightclubs in our patrol zone. It’s always a good idea to check how many customers they have. It gives you an idea of how many people will be on the street when the clubs