47. Imagine that you are Danny and answer these questions. 1. Where did you spend your early years? 2. How big is your family? 3. Did you have many friends in your boyhood? 4. What is your house like? comfortable to live in a gypsy caravan, is it? 8. Why is your father so 5. What is your father like? 6. Where does your father work? 7. It is not gloomy and serious sometimes?
- So, why have you chosen to be a lawyer?
- Actually, I’m going to be a barrister.
- Oh, you mean a job of an advocate? You’ll be speaking in court and trying to persuade a judge, won’t you?
- Yes, exactly. You know, my cases will often be connected with serious crimes.
- And it doesn’t embarrass you, right?
- It really doesn’t. I’ve always thought that every person worth having one more chance. Moreover, some of the accused aren’t guilty and they deserve a professional’s defense. And what are your plans about the future career?
- I’ve, on the contrary, decided to become a professional in civil law, protecting intellectual property, in particular.
- I’ve heard it’s one of the most complicated fields of law.
- It is. Due to the globalization and widely-spread piracy, it’s sometimes almost impossible to find an original author of the patent or a trademark.
- How will you cope with the difficulty?
- I’ll be studying every case thoroughly and get the truth. I can’t stand fraud, so I’ll do my best to restore justice.