cours 3 Flashcards
différentes formes du mot statue
Statue : act of law
Statue : statut
Status : un statut social
avoir le droit d’avoir des armes
Have the right to bear arms
un avocat
A counsel : a lawyer
the bill of rights
it is the 10 first amendments of the USA constitution, was adopted a long time ago, 1789, still relevant because theses rights are primordial for the country
–>Right to a fair trial
right to bear arm is too : a significant number of US citizens uphold the right to bear arms as a foundational constitutional protection against tyrannical governments.
–>some may argue that it is obsolete : a terrifying number of domestic accidents show/prove that this amendment may have dangerous consequences.
4 amendements au cas où
1 : protection to freedom of speech
2 : to bear arms
3: no soldier shall in piece time be quartered in any houses
6 : fair trial
registre soutenu et familié
soutenue : formal
Familié: informal, ou colloquial
Difference how do you do how are you doing
how do you do is more rhetorical; you usually don’t respond.
what do you do before doing business in France
in France partners generally need to engage socially, even in a partial way, have personal conversations, small talk, before they start doing business.