Complete the following text with the words and expressions from the box

 

DEBATES IN PARLIAMENT

Speaker laws national debates law-making defeated agreed the House of Commons international Lord-Chancellor Second Reading opinions vote the House of Lords Woolsack

 

Both Houses of Parliament share opinions and reach their decisions by means of.... Many hours are spent debating proposed .... These debates can involve matters of... and ... importance. Each year ... alone spends over 1,500 hours debating. Debates in the House of Commons are chaired by the ... . All speeches are addressed to the Chairman, the Speaker. When a Member finishes speaking the Speaker decides who should speak next. Only one Member is allowed to stand and speak at any one time. Members normally speak only once during a debate. There is a time limit on most debates - many debates have to end at 10.00 p.m. At the end of a debate, the House of Commons decides if the motion should be... or.... If the debate were on the... of a Bill the Speaker would say «The Question is that the Bill be now read a second time». He or she then invites the two sides to express their... by saying «Aye» or «N0». The Speaker listens while the two sides shout out «Aye» and «N0». He or she will decide which side sounded more numerous and then say «I think the Ayes (or the Noes) have it». If the other side protests, then there has to be a proper..., called a Division.

Debates in... are, in many ways, similar to those in the Commons. Many debates in the Lords, like those in the Commons, are concerned with the various stages of.... In the first place there is the position of the .... He is the Speaker of the House of Lords. From his special seat, known as the ..., he presides over debates.

 

5. Give Ukrainian equivalents for the following words and expressions:

- debates;

- to share opinions;

- matters of national and international importance;

- to defeat;

- to agree;

- motion;

- to express one’s opinion;

- a proper votedivision;

- to preside over debates.

 

Complete the following text by translating the words and expressions in brackets.

THE ROYAL ASSENT

Once both Houses of Parliament have passed а (законопроект), then it has to go to the (королева) for the (королівська санкція). If she had been living 500 years ago, the Queen would have (підписувати) all Bills herself. She would also have gone in person to the (Палата лордів) to announce in Norman French whether she agreed to a Bill or wished (відхиляти) it. No (монархи) since the sixteenth century have signed Bills themselves. There are now two ways in which the Queen can assent to a Bill. Usually she signs what are known as Letters Patent which allow the two Houses (the Speaker of the House of Commons and (лорд-канцлер) to announce that the Queen has given her (санкція). The other method of giving the Royal Assent occurs about once a year. The Queen signs a document known as a Commission which commands certain (лорди), known as Royal Commissioners, to go to the House of Lords and let (члени) of both Houses know the Royal Assent has been given. The ceremony for Royal Assent by Commission is rather like the State Opening ceremony. Once a Bill has received the Royal Assent it becomes an (закон парламенту). A Bill usually takes several months to complete all its stages in (парламент).

 

7. Work in pairs. Imagine your friend is a Member of Parliament. Ask him about law-making process in Great Britain. Discuss the following questions:

- the functions of the Cabinet, the House of Commons, the House of Lords;

- the functions of the Queen.

Use the following expressions:

- As far as I know ...

- The thing is ...

- You see ...

- You know ...

- As a matter of fact...

8. Answer the following questions:

1. What are the differences between the UK law-making process and your own in Ukraine?

2. Are there significant similarities between the processes in the UK and in Ukraine?

3. Are there any debates in Parliament of your country?

How are debates carried out in Ukrainian Parliament?

 

 

HAVE A REST

 

WHO’S THE BOSS?

From the box on the right, choose the name of the person who is the leader or head of each body, organisation, etc. on the left. Some names are used more than once.

a)

1) the British Sovereign 2) the Speaker 3) the President 4) the Lord Chancellor 5) the Prime Minister  
The House of Commons

b) The UK Government

c) The UK

d) The USA

e) The House of Lords

f) Ukraine

g) The British Commonwealth of Nations


 

ANAGRAMS

 

 

REPE is an anagram of PEER and TSATE is an anagram of STATE. Can you put each group of letters in the anagrams below in the right order, Can you put each group of letters in the anagrams below in the right order, to form a law term.