Rewrite the sentences in the REPORTED SPEECH 1. "We are going on a hike tomorrow, " Andy said
2."Why did you decide to become a cadet?", she asked him
3. "Will you follow my advice? " asked Nick
4. They said, "We booked the room yesterday"
5. "Don't ask me silly questions," she said
The most common type of law court in England and Wales is the magistrates’ court.
2. Where do more serious criminal cases go?
More serious criminal cases go to the Crown Court.
3. What is the highest court of appeal in England and Wales?
The highest court of appeal in England and Wales is the House of Lords.
4. What courts do deal with offenders under 17?
Juvenile courts deal with offenders under seventeen.
5. Which courts do investigate violent, sudden and unnatural death?
Coroners’ courts investigate violent, sudden or unnatural deaths.
6. What makes quick, cheap and fair decisions?
Administrative tribunals make quick, cheap and fair decisions.
7. What do administrative tribunals do?
Administrative tribunals deal with professional standards, disputes between individuals, and disputes between individuals and Government departments (for example, over taxation).
8. Who are «Justices of the Peace»?
"Justices of the Peace" (JPs) or "Magistrates" are the vast majority of judges which are unpaid.
9. Are «High Court Judges» paid?
Yes, «High Court Judges» are paid salaries by the State.
10. Who are magistrates selected by?
Magistrates are selected by special committees in every town and district.
The tram is the most convenient form of transport. The Circle Line 20 is the most popular line for tourists because it is easier to move between attractions without changing lines.
BUSES
The buses generally start from Centraal Station and serve areas that are the farthest from the city centre.
TICKETS
Tickets can be bought on the trams and buses but the cheapest way to travel is to buy a strippenkaart, a strip of fifteen tickets, sold at tourist offices and newsagent’s.
BICYCLES
Amsterdam is a city for bicycles and more and more tourists are adopting this way of exploring the city. Remember always to ride on the right and that trams have priority if only because they are a lot bigger than you!
WALKING
The best way to see Amsterdam is on foot. Almost everything of interest is within comfortable walking distance. But a word of warning - walking is not as safeas in other cities - watch out for the almost silent trams and stay out of the cycle lanes!
BY CANAL And finally, what could be as enjoyable as a trip on a canal boat? Boat trips are the most suitable for people with limited time to explore the city and for the elderly and families with young children.