Barrister:a lawyer who has the right of speaking and arguing in the higher courts of law. 3.Introductory Remarks We all know that the chief purposes of law are to maintain peace and order,to protect the rights of citizens,to secure justice and to punish wrong-doers,those who break the law.Good laws are those that are considered to serve the cause of justice for the society to which they apply.But even good laws may be unjustly applied or may be unjust in certain situations.In the story we're going to study today.the author tells us about what happened to him more than a decade ago.It was really a very unpleasant experience,yet it provides us with much food for thought. Step Two Global reading Give the students 10 minutes to read the text as quickly as they can,and ask them to think about these questions in the process of reading. 1.True or False Questions: (1)The story took place one February in the 1960s in Britain. (2)The narrator wasa 19-year-old college student at the time. (3)He was looking for a job so that he could make some money to pay for his tuition. (4)He was arrested by a policeman while he was stealing milk bottles from doorsteps. (5)The policemen let him go after he gave a clear explanation (6)The narrator defended himself so successfully in court that the magistrates found him"not guilty"immediately afterhearing his defense. (7)The narrator defended himself so successfully in court that the magistrates found him"not guilty"immediately after hearing his defense (8)The policeman who had arrested the narrator was angry with the court's decision. 2.Questions for part 1 (1)What function does the first sentence in this part serve? (2)Which word in the last sentence of this part indicates the author's attitude towards his unpleasant experience?And what is his attitude? Barrister: a lawyer who has the right of speaking and arguing in the higher courts of law. 3. Introductory Remarks We all know that the chief purposes of law are to maintain peace and order, to protect the rights of citizens, to secure justice and to punish wrong-doers, those who break the law. Good laws are those that are considered to serve the cause of justice for the society to which they apply. But even good laws may be unjustly applied or may be unjust in certain situations. In the story we’re going to study today, the author tells us about what happened to him more than a decade ago. It was really a very unpleasant experience, yet it provides us with much food for thought. Step Two Global reading Give the students 10 minutes to read the text as quickly as they can, and ask them to think about these questions in the process of reading. 1. True or False Questions: (1) The story took place one February in the 1960s in Britain. (2) The narrator was a 19-year-old college student at the time. (3) He was looking for a job so that he could make some money to pay for his tuition. (4) He was arrested by a policeman while he was stealing milk bottles from doorsteps. (5) The policemen let him go after he gave a clear explanation. (6) The narrator defended himself so successfully in court that the magistrates found him “not guilty” immediately after hearing his defense. (7) The narrator defended himself so successfully in court that the magistrates found him “not guilty” immediately after hearing his defense. (8) The policeman who had arrested the narrator was angry with the court’s decision. 2. Questions for part 1 (1) What function does the first sentence in this part serve? (2) Which word in the last sentence of this part indicates the author’s attitude towards his unpleasant experience? And what is his attitude?