Introduction To International Legal English Teacher 39-s Book

General English teachers know the word "sue." Legal English requires the teacher to explain litigation, claim, cause of action, damages, and remedy. The Teacher's Book provides definitions and conceptual explanations that are legally accurate yet linguistically accessible for the B1 student.

To fully appreciate this resource, let us walk through a typical unit structure as seen through the lens of the Teacher's Book. General English teachers know the word "sue

This is the most common scenario. A language institute assigns you a class of law firm secretaries or junior associates. You know English, but not law. This Teacher's Book gives you the just-in-time legal knowledge to stay one page ahead of the students. It prevents the nightmare scenario of a student asking, "What is tortious interference?" and the teacher drawing a blank. This is the most common scenario

If you are an English teacher who has been asked to teach a Legal English class, you might be tempted to use a general business English guide. This is a mistake. The Introduction to International Legal English Teacher's Book addresses three specific pain points that generic materials ignore: This Teacher's Book gives you the just-in-time legal