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Task 6. Express the following ideas in one word.

Task 5. What are the antonyms?

Task 4. Are these statements true or false? Give arguments to support your choice.

1) Government officials are above the law.

2) Our everyday activity is regulated through laws.

3) All laws should be equally respected by all people in any society.

4) The term “law” doesn't have one definition.

5) With laws confusion and disorder are inevitable.

6) Laws are enforced by governments.

7) All laws are unjust.

8) People have always understood the importance of law.

9) All laws should be made through democratic processes.

10) Only average citizens obey the law.

 


o to encourage

o behavior

o chaos

o just

o to honor

o beforehand

o to obey

o respect


1. connected with the time before industry

2. to do what you are told or expected to do

3. a lack of order or organization

4. the whole system of rules everyone in a society must obey

5. based on the principle that all members of society are equal rather than divided by money or social class

6. to make smth happen or force smb to do smth

7. to have a plan, result or purpose in your mind when you do smth

8. an official order from a ruler or a government that becomes the law

9. not seeming to be based on a reason, system or plan and sometimes seeming unfair

 

Task 7. Write (present) the main idea of the text.

 

List 10 of your daily activities (for example, waking up, eating, and going to school / university). Next to each item, list any laws that affect that activity. What is the purpose of each law that you identified? Would you change any of these laws? Why or why not?

 

Activity Affected by Law? Reasons for the Law? Should the law be Changed? Why?
1. 2. 3. 4.      

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