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Spanish · World history · Law
I am from the United States and have been teaching for ten years in Ukraine, Egypt, and now Georgia. I have a masters in Education, Juris Doctorate from a law school in New York. I also have a CELTA and bachelor's in Economics from the University of San Francisco. Course Overview: This dynamic and engaging course is designed for individuals interested in enhancing their English proficiency within the contexts of law and business. Whether you are an aspiring law student, a current legal professional, or someone looking to improve your academic and business English skills, this class will provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to succeed. Course Content: Legal Reasoning and Vocabulary: Master the specialized vocabulary used in legal contexts. Understand and apply principles of legal reasoning. Develop a strong foundation in the language of the law. Case Law Analysis: Learn how to read and analyze judicial opinions. Understand the significance of precedent and how it shapes legal decisions. Draw from a variety of landmark cases to illustrate key legal concepts. Argumentation and Debate: Practice constructing and presenting logical arguments. Engage in debates on contemporary legal issues. Develop persuasive speaking and writing skills essential for legal practice. Briefing a Case: Learn the process of briefing a case, including identifying key facts, issues, holdings, and reasoning. Develop the ability to succinctly summarize complex legal materials. Practice presenting case briefs to peers for feedback and discussion. Discussion of Legal Principles: Engage in discussions about fundamental legal principles and their application in various contexts. Explore the intersection of law and business through real-world examples. Understand the ethical considerations and professional responsibilities of legal practitioners. Target Audience: This course is ideal for individuals who: •Are interested in pursuing a career in law. •Wish to improve their academic English skills with a focus on legal and business contexts. •Are looking to enhance their understanding of legal concepts and terminology. •Want to develop strong argumentation and critical thinking skills. Benefits of the Course: •Gain a comprehensive understanding of legal vocabulary and reasoning. •Improve your ability to read, analyze, and discuss complex legal texts. •Develop practical skills in argumentation, case briefing, and legal writing. •Build a solid foundation for future studies or careers in law and business.
English · Law · Business skills
Hello! My name is Christian and I am a qualified solicitor back in my home country of New Zealand.I've recently moved to London and before I embark on my next professional adventure, I thought it might be a nice time to give back some of the knowledge I've collected over my studies and professional experience. I took great satisfaction when I helped my younger brother during his legal studies (and even more so when I admitted him to become a lawyer). I spent many years trying to grasp what the law is, how to write a 'legal opinion', how to write 'like a lawyer' - even how to 'think like a lawyer'. Surprisingly, all thise things are actually quite helpful even if you don't want to become a lawyer. Understanding the law can help you know your rights better, it can help you solve problems more logically, it can help you write more concisely and more persuasively. Anywhere you go or whatever you want to do, somewhere along the line the law will be involved - if ever so slightly. And the best part is, there is always more to learn! Even the finest judges, or the most distinguished King's Counsel don't know everything about the law (although they;d be pretty bloody close). So let me know whether you're studying law and want some help with your studies, whether you want to improve your writing or negotiating skills, whether you want to learn abit more about the law that affects you, or whether you want to know what its' like working as a lawyer. There are no silly questions in my class! (Please note that this class is not and cannot be constituted as 'legal advice', it is for educational purposes only!) Look forward to meeting you all, Christian Oh and if I haven't selected available times that would suit you better, please drop me a line and I'll see what can be arranged.
Law · Essay writing · Technical writing
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