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English for Tax Administration Study I

English for Tax Administration Study I. General information Lecturer: Dr. sc. Marijana Javornik Čubrić Classes: Tuesday 10:00 – 11:30 Office hours: Tuesday

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English for Tax Administration Study I

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General information

Lecturer: Dr. sc. Marijana Javornik Čubrić Classes: Tuesday 10:00 – 11:30 Office hours: Tuesday 11:30 – 12:30, Room

No. 6 Contact: [email protected]

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Coursebook

Pavić, Smerdel, Vićan. English for Lawyers, Narodne novine, Zagreb, 2012

Units 1,2,3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14

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Course outline

Oct. 7 Introduction to ESP Oct. 14 What Is Meant by Law? Oct. 21 Sources and Varieties of English Law Oct. 29 Statute Law in Britain Nov. 4 Legal Profession in Britain Nov. 18 Talking to a Barrister Nov. 25 Revision Dec. 2 Legal Aid Dec. 9 The Significance of a Constitution Dec. 16 American Federalism Dec. 23 Revision Jan. 13 End-of-term examination Jan. 20 Revision Jan. 27 Final revision and signatures

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Examination

Written part – grammar, legal terms, basic definitions

Oral part – presenting a topic using relevant vocabulary

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ESP

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Common abbreviations

EFL – English as a Foreign Language ESP – English for Specific Purposes (f. e.

Business English) EAP – English for Academic Purposes ELP – English for Legal Purposes ESW – English for Social Work

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The teaching of ESP

A separate activity within English Language Teaching (ELT)

ESP must be taught by studying a content-based subject – knowledge of the language becomes the means of learning content (CLIL)

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A definition of ESP (Strevens)

ESP is designed to meet specific needs of the learner

Related in content (themes and topics) to particular disciplines or occupations

Centred on language appropriate to those activities in syntax, lexis, discourse and so on

In contrast with ‘General English’

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Key stages in ESP

Needs analysis Course design Materials selection Teaching and learning Evaluation

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Language issues in ESP

Grammar Vocabulary (technical, semi-technical) Discourse analysis

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ELP

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Difficulties in ELP

1. Polysemy

2. Phrases

3. Foreign and archaic words

4. Doubles and triplets

5. Technical vocabulary

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Polysemy

Words that have several meanings; one meaning in ordinary English and another meaning as a legal term

The importance of the context (everyday language v. language for legal purposes)

Examples: common, act, consideration, tender, redemption etc.

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Phrases

Collocations - examples rescind a contract – raskinuti ugovor sham marriage – lažni brak valid reason – utemeljeni razlog voidable contract – pobojan ugovor wrongful death – smrt treće osobe

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Foreign and archaic words

Words of Scandinavian, Latin and French origin

Archaic terms

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Latin terms

Ab ovo – from the beginning Affidavit – witnessed&signed statement Bona fide – in good faith De facto (in fact) and de jure (by right) Et cetera (etc.) – and so on Exempli gratia (e. g.) – for example Id est (i.e.) – that is Inter alia – among other things

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French terms

Acquis communitaire Voir dire (speak the truth) – jury selection,

preliminary questioning of witnesses Parley – negotiations (cf. Parliament) Chattel(s) Executor

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Archaic terms

Aforementioned – set out above Hereafter – after this Hereby – in this way Herein – in this (document) Notwithstanding – despite Thereafter – after that Thereby – in that way Therein – in that (document) Therewith – with that

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Doubles and triplets

To have and to hold – to own Any and all – all Last will and testament Null and void Full and complete Ready, willing and able

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Technical vocabulary

Legal terms – examples Tort Alternative dispute resolution Remedies Trafficking Money laundering

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Similar notions

Contract v. agreement Probation v. parole Evidence v. proof Common law v. case law Barrister, solicitor, lawyer, attorney, counsel,

litigator - odvjetnik

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Characteristics of legal texts

Long and complex sentences The passive Impersonal style – avoiding personal pronouns Legal “shall” – imposing an obligation or duty

on someone Technical vocabulary Archaic and foreign words Repetition of words

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Example

Rewrite the following passage:

“ The statement for professional services that you will find enclosed herewith is, in all likelihood, somewhat in excess of your expectations. In the circumstances, I believe it is incumbent upon me to avail myself of this opportunity to provide you with an explanation of the causes therefor. It is my considered judgment that three factors are responsible for this development.”

(Source: R. Wydick, Plain English for Lawyers, p. 57)

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Plain English formulation

The bill I am sending you with this letter is probably higher than you expected, and I would like to explain three reasons why.

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Thank you for your attention!