The course is built around 12 units that cover the complete spectrum of law enforcement activity. The "audio verified" CD-ROM and class CDs support these key modules:
Most law enforcement language programs rely on written multiple-choice exams. An officer can get 100% on a written test about Miranda rights but still pronounce “You have the right to remain silent” as “You have da right to remain silent” (dropping the definite article “the,” a common error for speakers of Slavic or Asian languages). campaign english for law enforcement audio verified
The course moves beyond general grammar to focus on 12 units of essential professional tasks: English for Law Enforcement - Macmillan English The course is built around 12 units that
The officer later reported: "My training kicked in. I used the verified phrase: 'Sir, I am not here to hurt you. Lower the pipe. Let me help you.'" The course moves beyond general grammar to focus