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LanguageCircle:
Justice
basedon
HonestyIdiomsSet2
1
2
Objectives
• Review and practice the Honesty Idioms Set 2
Use them in a related activity
• Speak about your personal experience
• Vocabulary
• Read a passage about Justice and Honesty and answer true and false
questions
• Reflect on your learning today
3
Review the idioms
in this related lesson
https://livelearn.ca/lessons/language-training/honesty-idioms-2/
4
Review the idioms in this related lesson
“To play by the rules” – to behave in a fair and honest way
“A monkey business”– an activity organised in a deceitful or dishonest way
“a daylight robbery” – used when the price of something is thought to be much too
high
“as crooked as a dog’s hind leg”– very dishonest indeed
“fair and square” – in an honest and open manner, respecting the rules
5
Idioms activity
Use three of the idioms you just learned in sentences of your own.
1.
2.
3.
6
Speaking
7
Speak about your personal experience
Share an experience when you or someone you know
did not play by the rules. What happened?
Did you/they get away with it?
8
Vocabulary
9
to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.)
to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.)
to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.)
1. relating to moral principles
2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence
3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position
taken in an argument.
4. the institution and conducting of legal
proceedings against someone in respect of a
criminal charge.
5. perceive or point out a difference
6. to say something that is not exactly true
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to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.)
to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.)
to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.)
1. relating to moral principles ethical
2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence
3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position
taken in an argument.
4. the institution and conducting of legal
proceedings against someone in respect of a
criminal charge.
5. perceive or point out a difference
6. to say something that is not exactly true
11
to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.)
to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.)
to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.)
1. relating to moral principles ethical
2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome
3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position
taken in an argument.
4. the institution and conducting of legal
proceedings against someone in respect of a
criminal charge.
5. perceive or point out a difference
6. to say something that is not exactly true
12
to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.)
to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.)
to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.)
1. relating to moral principles ethical
2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome
3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position
taken in an argument.
to stand for
4. the institution and conducting of legal
proceedings against someone in respect of a
criminal charge.
5. perceive or point out a difference
6. to say something that is not exactly true
13
to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.)
to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.)
to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.)
1. relating to moral principles ethical
2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome
3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position
taken in an argument.
to stand for
4. the institution and conducting of legal
proceedings against someone in respect of a
criminal charge.
prosecution
5. perceive or point out a difference
6. to say something that is not exactly true
14
to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.)
to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.)
to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.)
1. relating to moral principles ethical
2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome
3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position
taken in an argument.
to stand for
4. the institution and conducting of legal
proceedings against someone in respect of a
criminal charge.
prosecution
5. perceive or point out a difference to distinguish
6. to say something that is not exactly true
15
to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.)
to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.)
to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.)
1. relating to moral principles ethical
2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome
3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position
taken in an argument.
to stand for
4. the institution and conducting of legal
proceedings against someone in respect of a
criminal charge.
prosecution
5. perceive or point out a difference to distinguish
6. to say something that is not exactly true to stretch the truth
16
Reading
17
Justice and Honesty
Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions.
Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and character of an individual.
The word “honesty” by its virtue, describes an individual or an entity that doesn’t lie,
cheat, steal of abuse to get ahead for personal or professional gain. When the individual
is honest, they stand for what is right and look for a positive outcome. “Justice” is the
entity that we depend on as a country and a community to distinguish between right
and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal.
Justice is what we depend on to keep us safe from harm to live a better life. In the
criminal justice system there are many ethical issues involved in honesty and justice.
Sometimes justice isn’t so honest and individuals make certain decisions that are not
ethical , which causes issues and problems for many people. For example, lawyers lie
or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases by redirecting
the focus point on what the prosecution is trying to prove.
Source: https://lawaspect.com/honesty-justice-criminal-justice-system/
18
Justice and Honesty
Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions.
1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and
character of an individual.
2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse.
3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a
community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal.
4. Justice is always honest.
5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
19
Justice and Honesty
Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions.
1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and
character of an individual. True
2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse.
3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a
community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal.
4. Justice is always honest.
5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
20
Justice and Honesty
Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions.
1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and
character of an individual. True
2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. False
3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a
community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal.
4. Justice is always honest.
5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
21
Justice and Honesty
Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions.
1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and
character of an individual. True
2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. False
3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a
community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. True
4. Justice is always honest.
5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
22
Justice and Honesty
Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions.
1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and
character of an individual. True
2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. False
3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a
community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. True
4. Justice is always honest. False
5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
23
Justice and Honesty
Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions.
1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and
character of an individual. True
2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. False
3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a
community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. True
4. Justice is always honest. False
5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases. True
24
Reflect
on
learning
25
What did you learn today?
• Review and practice the Honesty Idioms Set 2
Use them in a related activity
• Speak about your personal experience
• Vocabulary
• Read a passage about Justice and Honesty and answer
true and false questions
• Reflect on your learning today
26
Homework
Record yourself speaking for 2-3 minutes about what Honesty and Justice mean to you.
Try to use at least two idioms that you learned.
Send the audio file to your instructor.
Thankyou!
Questions?
Created by : Ruxandra Nicolescu – English Online
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Justice - Based on Honesty Idioms Set 2.pptx

  • 2. 2 Objectives • Review and practice the Honesty Idioms Set 2 Use them in a related activity • Speak about your personal experience • Vocabulary • Read a passage about Justice and Honesty and answer true and false questions • Reflect on your learning today
  • 3. 3 Review the idioms in this related lesson https://livelearn.ca/lessons/language-training/honesty-idioms-2/
  • 4. 4 Review the idioms in this related lesson “To play by the rules” – to behave in a fair and honest way “A monkey business”– an activity organised in a deceitful or dishonest way “a daylight robbery” – used when the price of something is thought to be much too high “as crooked as a dog’s hind leg”– very dishonest indeed “fair and square” – in an honest and open manner, respecting the rules
  • 5. 5 Idioms activity Use three of the idioms you just learned in sentences of your own. 1. 2. 3.
  • 7. 7 Speak about your personal experience Share an experience when you or someone you know did not play by the rules. What happened? Did you/they get away with it?
  • 9. 9 to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.) to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.) to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.) 1. relating to moral principles 2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence 3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument. 4. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge. 5. perceive or point out a difference 6. to say something that is not exactly true
  • 10. 10 to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.) to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.) to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.) 1. relating to moral principles ethical 2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence 3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument. 4. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge. 5. perceive or point out a difference 6. to say something that is not exactly true
  • 11. 11 to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.) to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.) to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.) 1. relating to moral principles ethical 2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome 3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument. 4. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge. 5. perceive or point out a difference 6. to say something that is not exactly true
  • 12. 12 to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.) to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.) to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.) 1. relating to moral principles ethical 2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome 3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument. to stand for 4. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge. 5. perceive or point out a difference 6. to say something that is not exactly true
  • 13. 13 to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.) to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.) to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.) 1. relating to moral principles ethical 2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome 3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument. to stand for 4. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge. prosecution 5. perceive or point out a difference 6. to say something that is not exactly true
  • 14. 14 to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.) to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.) to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.) 1. relating to moral principles ethical 2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome 3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument. to stand for 4. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge. prosecution 5. perceive or point out a difference to distinguish 6. to say something that is not exactly true
  • 15. 15 to stand for (phr vb.) ethical (adj.) to stretch the truth (phr.) outcome( n.) to distinguish (vb.) prosecution (n.) 1. relating to moral principles ethical 2. the way a thing turns out; a consequence outcome 3. an attitude toward a particular issue; a position taken in an argument. to stand for 4. the institution and conducting of legal proceedings against someone in respect of a criminal charge. prosecution 5. perceive or point out a difference to distinguish 6. to say something that is not exactly true to stretch the truth
  • 17. 17 Justice and Honesty Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and character of an individual. The word “honesty” by its virtue, describes an individual or an entity that doesn’t lie, cheat, steal of abuse to get ahead for personal or professional gain. When the individual is honest, they stand for what is right and look for a positive outcome. “Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. Justice is what we depend on to keep us safe from harm to live a better life. In the criminal justice system there are many ethical issues involved in honesty and justice. Sometimes justice isn’t so honest and individuals make certain decisions that are not ethical , which causes issues and problems for many people. For example, lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases by redirecting the focus point on what the prosecution is trying to prove. Source: https://lawaspect.com/honesty-justice-criminal-justice-system/
  • 18. 18 Justice and Honesty Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions. 1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and character of an individual. 2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. 3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. 4. Justice is always honest. 5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
  • 19. 19 Justice and Honesty Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions. 1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and character of an individual. True 2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. 3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. 4. Justice is always honest. 5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
  • 20. 20 Justice and Honesty Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions. 1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and character of an individual. True 2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. False 3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. 4. Justice is always honest. 5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
  • 21. 21 Justice and Honesty Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions. 1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and character of an individual. True 2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. False 3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. True 4. Justice is always honest. 5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
  • 22. 22 Justice and Honesty Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions. 1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and character of an individual. True 2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. False 3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. True 4. Justice is always honest. False 5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases.
  • 23. 23 Justice and Honesty Read the following passage and answer some True/False questions. 1. Honesty and Justice are words that describe integrity and character of an individual. True 2. To be honest means to lie, cheat, steal of abuse. False 3. Justice” is the entity that we depend on as a country and a community to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, legal and illegal. True 4. Justice is always honest. False 5. Lawyers lie or stretch the truth many times to plea their defendant’s cases. True
  • 25. 25 What did you learn today? • Review and practice the Honesty Idioms Set 2 Use them in a related activity • Speak about your personal experience • Vocabulary • Read a passage about Justice and Honesty and answer true and false questions • Reflect on your learning today
  • 26. 26 Homework Record yourself speaking for 2-3 minutes about what Honesty and Justice mean to you. Try to use at least two idioms that you learned. Send the audio file to your instructor.
  • 27. Thankyou! Questions? Created by : Ruxandra Nicolescu – English Online 27 https://pixabay.com/photos/cup-of-coffee-laptop-office-macbook-1280537/ shared under CC0