Ask a question from a school subject 10 - 11 classes english 5 + 3 b translate into english 1. i'm going to introduce you a material about the sign language. 2. i think that knowing the specifics of corporate behavior will help me to make progress in my career. 3. on friday, my colleagues and i are having a party. 4. i will work in a large company, get a good salary. 5. on friday i will have an interview with a potential employer. i'm very worried. 6. i'm going to collect some information about the company, come to the interview in advance, prepare a list of questions that interest me.7. i will not work in a company where there are no appropriate conditions, where employers do not motivate their employees, where there is no opportunity to develop8. a month later i'm leaving for an internship in china. within three weeks i will study the economy, the financing system and, of course, the chinese language 9. all classes will be in english. 10. as soon as i arrive, i will receive the post of the head of the department.
1. What is the most common type of law court in England and Wales? The most common type of law court in England and Wales is the magistrates’ court. 2. Where do more serious criminal cases go? More serious criminal cases go to the Crown Court. 3. What is the highest court of appeal in England and Wales? The highest court of appeal in England and Wales is the House of Lords. 4. What courts do deal with offenders under 17? Juvenile courts deal with offenders under seventeen. 5. Which courts do investigate violent, sudden and unnatural death? Coroners’ courts investigate violent, sudden or unnatural deaths. 6. What makes quick, cheap and fair decisions? Administrative tribunals make quick, cheap and fair decisions. 7. What do administrative tribunals do? Administrative tribunals deal with professional standards, disputes between individuals, and disputes between individuals and Government departments (for example, over taxation). 8. Who are «Justices of the Peace»? "Justices of the Peace" (JPs) or "Magistrates" are the vast majority of judges which are unpaid. 9. Are «High Court Judges» paid? Yes, «High Court Judges» are paid salaries by the State. 10. Who are magistrates selected by? Magistrates are selected by special committees in every town and district.