Introduction to Law Enforcement English
This unique course deals with the basic words, expressions and grammar that are needed to understand elementary texts of law enforcement.
This one-of-a-kind online course, Introduction to Law Enforcement English deals with the basic words, expressions and grammar that are needed to understand elementary texts of law enforcement. Its aim is to help you practice these phrases at your own pace and to teach the basic grammar with you. Even if you are a more advanced student of English, you can make use of the vocabulary bank of this course.
140+ words and phrases, specially tailored for law enforcement use, including major crimes, and connecting phrases
Grammar parts that cover: imperative, there is / there are
Reading exercises with vocabulary practice
A graded, final test
Any further course update is included
1.1 Introduction
FREE PREVIEW1.2 Tell us about yourself a bit
1.3 Quiz Intro
1.4 Quiz - Some Words You Might Know Already
2.1 Reading Intro
2.2.1 Reading - Part 1
2.2.2 Quiz - Part 1
2.2.3 Reading - Part 2
2.2.4 Quiz - Part 2
FREE PREVIEW2.2.5 - Reading Part 3
2.2.6 Quiz - Part 3
2.2.7 - Reading Part 4
2.2.8 Quiz - Part 4
3.1 Imperative (freeze, hands up in the air, don't move)
3.2 Imperative Quiz
4.1 Major Crimes
4.2 Major Crime Quiz
4.3. Exercise
4.4 Crime Identification
5.1 Police Station
5.2 There is, there are
5.4 There is, there are Quiz
5.5 True or False?
6.1 Final Test Intro
6.2 Final Test
7.1 Introduction
7.2 What is an emergency?
7.3 Reading
7.4 Types of Callers
7.5 Emergency Quiz
8.1 Feedback
8.2 Feedback form
8.3 Thank you
Introduction
Vocabulary
Quiz: Personal Description
Like, Look Like, To Be Like
Quiz: Like, Look Like, To Be Like