This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 3 videos.
Items in this lesson
What are we going to do today?
- Words regarding crime/law
- Discuss the body of the project
- In groups of 8 prepare for your discussion
Goal: you feel prepared for you discussion
Slide 1 - Slide
gevaarlijk
beschuldigen
bekennen
geconfronteerd met
Dangerous
To accuse
To confess
Faced with
Slide 2 - Drag question
Name 3 words for: een advocaat
Slide 3 - Mind map
verkrachting
Noemen
bezwaar
onschuld
objection
rape
innocence
to mention
Slide 4 - Drag question
Slide 5 - Video
Video:
- The lawyers very directly talk to the judge/jury.
- They are stating facts about the case and about their clients personality.
- They are trying to gain their emotional sympathy.
Slide 6 - Slide
The body of the project
Discussion ; we are going to continue with the discussion part of this court case.
What to do?: In your group of 8 (defence - prosecution) you are going to listen to each others opening statements.
Arguments: think of arguments you can use against your opponent. Listen carefully to their statement.
- Try to make at least 4 arguments per group
- Anticipate on what your opponent can say after hearing your opening statement
Slide 7 - Slide
Slide 8 - Video
Video:
This is a good example of how to make arguments after reading the other groups' opening statement.
- The perm comment is an example of an argument you can think of prior to the court case
Slide 9 - Slide
Discussion
Make sure you are stating facts in the discussion. If you want to illustrate something in your discussion you can
(For example; take a hairbrush with you to show the judge that a hairbrush isn't scary)
Slide 10 - Slide
Slide 11 - Video
Video:
- Shows you that preparation about the case in the proper way can overthrow and surprise your opponent significantly.
- The importance of questions to a possible witness can really make your case stronger.
Slide 12 - Slide
Witness
If you want to have a witness like in the Suits or Legally blonde Clip; YOU CAN. Just make sure both parties involved (defence-prosecution) are aware of the witness, and make sure you prep your witness.
Slide 13 - Slide
Do:
In your group of 8 (defence - prosecution) you are going to listen to each others opening statements.
Arguments:
- Think of arguments you can use against your opponent. Listen carefully to their statement.
- Try to make at least 4 arguments per group
- Anticipate on what your opponent can say after hearing your opening statement