Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
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1. RESEARCH PROPOSAL
Building up a list of terms in British
political system for students at School of
Foreign Language in Hanoi University of
Science and Technology
Edited by
Nguyễn Thị Nga
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2. Objectives:
Give the audience a sense of what the
Research is.
Make You want to read our paper
Get feedback on our work.
4. I. Introduction
Background of the research
Significance of the research
Objectives of the research
Scope of the research
5. Background of the research
Base on the practice of learning
translation and interpretation in SOFL
Lack of studies and researches on the
issue of translating terms in politics.
6. Significance of the research
Providing knowledge of the British
political system
reading, translating & interpreting
political documents will be easier
and more precise.
www.egrid.
tut.edu.vn
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7. OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH
building up a list of terms relating to
political system of Britain
8. SCOPE OF THE RESEARCH
British political system
political parties
pressure groups
the state : Parliament + monarchy + Prime
Minister + Cabinet + Supreme court.
10. 1. Term
Definition: a term is ‘any word or word – group
used to name a notion characteristic of some
special field of knowledge, industry or culture’.
(Arnold, I.V. 1973)
Example: Black Rod - a servant of the Queen who
takes part in the opening ceremony of the British
government
11. 1.1 Features of a term
Term Word
Structural view A term may consist of more than 1 word
Semantic view Only 1 meaning May have more than
1 meaning
No contextual
meaning
Have contextual
meaning
No emotional
coloring
May have emotional
coloring
12. 2. British political system
‘Components of the Political System’ (1969), the political
system is ‘an assembly of organizations and activities that
connect together government, politics, and public policy’
Political parties
The state
Pressure groups
(Giao trinh Duong loi Cach mang cua Dang Cong San Viet Nam 2012)
14. 2.2. The state
Legislative branch: The
Parliament
The executive branch:
The Monarchy
The Prime Minister and
his Cabinet
The judicial branch
16. Executive branch
The Monarchy Prime Minister
Act as the Head of the State Have the real power in the
Britain, dominant the executive
branch
The term ‘British monarchy’
include:
-The royal family
- Nobility
- Remarkable events
The Cabinet
- Consists of some Ministers
appointed by the PM
- The Cabinet is the place
where many important policies
come from.
17. Judicial branch
- Responsibilities: interpret the Constitution,
reviewing laws, and deciding cases.
- Judicial branch is headed by the UK Supreme
Court
- Names of courts in different areas are
different.
Eg: Magistrates ‘ Court (England, Wales &
Northern Ireland) = Justice for Peace
(Scotland)
19. Pressure groups
- Important part in the development of
political & social systems
Pressure groups = interest groups
lobby groups
protest groups
20. Pressure groups
Aims :
Protect or advance a shared
interest
Influence government policy/
legislation
Examples: Trade union, CBI
21. Pressure groups
Classification :
Sectional
groups
Promotional
groups
Peak
association
“Fire
brigade”
groups
Episodic
groups
22. III. Methodology
1. Research method
- Description & analysis of the British political system
-Accurate meaning & Vietnamese equivalents for
terms
=> Qualitative method
2. Data collection method
-printed books, online books, websites
23. 3. Data analysis method
- content analysis
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definition 2
examples 3
Revision
& check
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interpretation
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List of terms
25. British judicial branch
Is categorized into 3 sub- groups in
accordance with 3 parts:
- England and Wales
- Northern Ireland
- Scotland
Is organized systematically, from the
national to the grass-root level
27. Scotland judicial branch
Appeal Court
High Court of
Justice Court of Session
Sheriff Court
Justice of Peace
28. British judicial branch
The highest court is the UK
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court hears appeal
from courts in England, Wales,
Northern Ireland and Scotland
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