fluentjoy

Follow Us:

FacebookInstagramTiktok
Crime & punishment terms
Share

Legal Words Explained Simply

Understand legal terms easily with simple explanations and examples to help you use them correctly in everyday conversations.

Legal words can be confusing, but understanding them is important for everyday situations. In this video, we break down common legal terms in simple language.

Guilty means someone is responsible for a crime. Example: “The jury found him guilty.”
A fine is money paid as a punishment. Example: “I got a $50 fine for parking in the wrong place.”
Bail is money paid to release someone from jail before trial. Example: “She paid $500 bail to get out.”

These legal terms are often used in news reports, movies, and real-life situations. Knowing their meanings will help you understand conversations and written content better.

Watch the video to hear these words in context and improve your legal vocabulary with clear and simple explanations!

Crime & punishment - Upper intermediateVocabularyBusiness EnglishGeneral EnglishUpper Intermediate

Get the full app experience


Engaging video lessons and fun quizzes to help you ace your English.


Improve your English Level

Improve your pronunciation

Practice conversations

Sharpen your listening Skills

Fix common mistakes in English

Learn Grammar in a fun way

Expand your English Vocabulary

download button

Coming soon to Google Play

© 2023 fluentjoy.com

Privacy PolicyTerms & Conditions

Download FluentJoy App:

download button