94: Daniel Edelson on techniques to improve legal English (Interview)

🗒️ About this episode: Today I interview Daniel Edelson – US attorney, adjunct professor at St. John’s Law, and founder of USlawessential.com. We talk about how to improve your legal English with: ● Visual examples ● Noticing ● Rephrasing ● Summarising You’ll also learn how to use the following terms and phrases: According to, under, and provides. There are 2 bonus podcast episodes this week for Podcast PRO members only: 1. Summary: Daniel Edelson Interview 2. Vocabulary: Daniel Edelson Interview – Explanations of vocabulary and differences between US and UK terms. These include links to helpful resources. US Law Essentials website US Law Essentials YouTube Documents submitted to US Supreme Court Westlaw Lexis Nexis The Annual Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Law School Memorandum of Law part 1 US Law Essentials video What techniques and resources do you use to study legal English?  Send me an email to Louise@studylegalenglish.com or join in the conversation on social media @legalenglisher. If you have a question for Daniel contact him at daniel@uslawessentials.com. 🙏This podcast is free to help people around the world. Please help support me and the podcast with a donation⁠. 📙Episode links Website page 🥇Learn legal English Take a legal English class or course Sign up for my site membership Buy my book: Practical English Language Skills for Lawyers Get italki credit for English classes 📣 Connect with me YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Newsletter

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The Study Legal English Podcast is the world's first legal English podcast. Helping lawyers and law students become fluent in legal English. Legal English is difficult to master and is important for lawyers and law students around the world. If you'd like to improve your legal English, don't worry, by listening to the regular Legal English podcast you can gradually improve. Members can also access further learning resources such as transcripts and quizzes Visit:.https://studylegalenglish.com/ Disclaimer: This podcast is an English language teaching and study resource and is not intended to be used as a source of legal information or advice.