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The Study Legal English Podcast

The Study Legal English Podcast

Louise Kulbicki

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Frequency: 1 episode/16d. Total Eps: 149

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The Study Legal English Podcast is the world's first legal English podcast. Helping lawyers and law students become fluent in legal English. Legal English is difficult to master and is important for lawyers and law students around the world. If you'd like to improve your legal English, don't worry, by listening to the regular Legal English podcast you can gradually improve. Members can also access further learning resources such as transcripts and quizzes Visit:.https://studylegalenglish.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an English language teaching and study resource and is not intended to be used as a source of legal information or advice.
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E137: Barrie J. Roberts - Negotiating Success: How English Learners Can Master Principled Negotiation (Interview)

lundi 8 avril 2024Duration 32:13

🗒️ About this episode: In Episode 137 of the Study Legal English Podcast, I interview Barrie J. Roberts, author of "The Getting to Yes Guide for ESL Students and Professionals: Principled Negotiation for Non-Native Speakers of English." Barrie shares insights from her unique career transition from a public interest lawyer to an ESL instructor and mediator. We discuss her book, which acts as a guide for non-native English speakers to use when reading "Getting to Yes" by Roger FisherWilliam L. Ury , Bruce Patton.  The discussion also covers the essence of principled negotiation, the importance of understanding negotiation terms in context, difficult words such as "settle for" and "BATNA" and practical tips for using her book effectively alongside the seminal work "Getting to Yes."

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E136: 3 top tips for legal writing (interview)

lundi 12 février 2024Duration 09:48

🗒️ About this episode: In this episode, I'm joined by Natasha Costello to share our top three tips for effective legal email writing. We dive into how to start emails, ensure clarity, and structure your messages for a professional impact. If you'd like to improve your legal writing, join our "Legal English for Legal Writing" workshops, designed to enhance your skills further. Click here for more info.

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E127: Decoding culture with Louis Pruvost (Interview)

lundi 30 janvier 2023Duration 59:49

🗒️ About this episode: In this episode, we listen to my interview with Louis Pruvost, head of communications at Gapsmoov, a company specialising in cross-cultural education. We look at what culture is, the cultural challenges you could face as an international legal professional, and the tools you can use to become more culturally aware.

To try Gapsmoov for free send an email to info@gapsmoov.com.

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46: The Court System Today (Monologue)

lundi 9 juillet 2018Duration 13:36

🗒️ About this episode: Today's episode focuses on the court system of England and Wales as it is today. We find out about how we can categorise the courts including:

  • into a hierarchy of inferior and senior courts;
  • into criminal and civil courts;
  • into trial and appellate courts.

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45: The History of the Judiciary Part 2 (Article)

lundi 2 juillet 2018Duration 10:35

🗒️ About this episode: Today I’ll be reading the second part of an article about the history of the judiciary in England and Wales. The first part read in Episode 44 covered the first 500 years of evolution and today we’ll be covering the next 500 years.

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44: The History of the Judiciary Part 1 (Article)

lundi 18 juin 2018Duration 16:07

🗒️ About this episode: Today's episode features the first part of an article published here about the history of the judiciary in England and Wales. Today we’ll be covering the first 500 years of evolution and in the next episode we’ll deal with the next 500 years. You'll learn about the slow evolution of the judiciary including the first judges, judicial corruption, trial by ordeal and trial by combat. 

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43: Legal English Grammar - The Subjunctive (Grammar)

lundi 11 juin 2018Duration 24:39

🗒️ About this episode: In today's episode we are looking at some legal English grammar – yes!!! It’s time for the subjunctive! The subjunctive is a mark of an educated speaker and it can also be very effective in persuasive legal discourse both in writing and spoken language. In this episode we find out:

  • how the subjunctive is formed;
  • when we use it;
  • why we use it.

We also practise some exercises and I talk about using the passive voice. 

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42: Legal English Vocabulary - Plead, Order, Sentence & more! (Vocabulary)

lundi 4 juin 2018Duration 15:33

🗒️ About this episode: Today's episode looks at some of the Legal English terms which feature in this week's blog post from guest blogger Dmitry.

Dmitry's blog post features vocabulary he learnt in the pilot episode of Judge John Deed. In this podcast episode look at more detail at some of three terms - Plead, Order, Sentence - but of course we cover much more along the way, especially in the area of criminal law!

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41: Dr Jan Bamford (Guildhall School of Business and Law at London Metropolitan) (Interview)

lundi 21 mai 2018Duration 22:25

🗒️ About this episode: Today I interview Dr Jan Bamford, Head of Student Experience and Academic Outcomes at the Guildhall School of Business and Law at London Metropolitan University. Jan carries out research related to international learning and international students' experiences in the UK.

This interview is particular interesting for international students studying in the UK or for prospective students to get an insight into some of the aspects of studying an LLM abroad.

We talk about:

  • What are the pros and cons of studying an LL.M in the UK
  • What makes a good application for an LL.M
  • What are the challenges international students face

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40: Introduction to International Law (Monologue)

lundi 14 mai 2018Duration 27:33

🗒️ About this episode: Today's episode is an introduction to International Law as a source of law in the English Legal System. We answer some basic questions like:

  • What is international law?
  • What are the sources of international law?
  • How does it work?
  • Who does it involve?

The episode contains lots of legal English vocabulary and Podcast Pro Members can access further materials. Additionally, this is the final episode in the English Legal System (Module 2): Sources of Law Course and therefore, if you are a Podcast Pro Member you can now take the exam and gain a certificate for this legal English course.

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