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Maritime English: March 2011
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Reference: Terms and Phrases from the SMCP Glossary, English for Maritime Students. To evacuate a vessel from crew and passengers following a distress. Floating, not controlled, without a clearly determinable direction. Place on deck, in mess rooms, etc., assigned to crew and passengers where they have to meet according to the muster list when the corresponding alarm is released or announcement made. A method of towing vessels thr...
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Maritime English: January 2011
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Thursday, January 13, 2011. In the Constructivist Theory, learning is based on past experiences. The student chooses only the information that can be integrated with these experiences. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Maritime English: Module 10: Irregular Verbs
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Module 10: Irregular Verbs. References: English For Maritime Students; www.google.com. Owlenglish.purdue.edu; www.wikipedia.com. Make the students identify irregular verbs;. Make the students know and understand the simple past and past participial forms of the irregular verbs;. Make the students construct sentences using the irregular verbs. Is often defined as a word which shows action or state of being. That form the past tense.
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Maritime English: Module 5: Standard Maritime Orders
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Module 5: Standard Maritime Orders. Reference: English for Maritime Students. At the end of the lesson the students will be able to:. State at least five standard wheel orders. State at least five standard engine orders. State and correctly pronounce the standard marine phrases for selected wheel and engine orders. Here are some standard wheel orders taken from the Standard Marine Communication Phrases (SMCP) list:. Reduce amount...
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Maritime English: Glossary
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Reference: Terms and Phrases from the SMCP Glossary, English for Maritime Students. To evacuate a vessel from crew and passengers following a distress. Floating, not controlled, without a clearly determinable direction. Place on deck, in mess rooms, etc., assigned to crew and passengers where they have to meet according to the muster list when the corresponding alarm is released or announcement made. A method of towing vessels thr...
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Maritime English: Module 7: Safety at Sea
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Friday, March 25, 2011. Module 7: Safety at Sea. References: English for Maritime Students; www.google.com. At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:. Correctly identify emergency situations at sea. Correctly use message markers. Make an emergency drill on given situations. Legible communication is crucial in every ship’s voyage as it entails the safety of both the passengers and crew on board. The condition when a vessel touches the bottom.
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Maritime English: Module 6: Proper Phrases and the Phonetic Numbers and Alphabet
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Module 6: Proper Phrases and the Phonetic Numbers and Alphabet. Reference: English for Maritime Students. At the end of the lesson the students will be able to:. Correctly pronounce words and phrases from the SMCP. Correctly use phrases from the SMCP (Standard Marine Communication Phrases). Correctly pronounce the phonetic alphabet and the phonetic numbers. The International Phonetic Alphabet. Selected Phrases from the SMCP.
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Maritime English: Module 9: Shipboard Communication
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Module 9: Shipboard Communication. References: English For Maritime Students; www.google.com. To explain the importance of the English oral and written communication;. To identify the different forms and tools in communicating;. To apply the basic functions of communication. Suggestions on how to speak good English:. Associate with educated people where native tongue is English. Voyage (Charter Party) Note of Protest. Fire in the ...
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Maritime English: February 2011
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Monday, February 21, 2011. References: English for Maritime Students; Keys for Writers;. This module aims to make the learner:. Identify an adverb from the other parts of a sentence. Know the different uses of adverb. Make sentences with adverbs on their own. What is an adverb? Adverbs are words that modify:. The boat sailed slowly. 8212; How did it sail? He is the owner of a very. Large ship. — How large was his ship? Another adverb (She moved quite.
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Maritime English: Module 8: Idiomatic Expressions and the Weather
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English Language Making Waves in Maritime Service. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Module 8: Idiomatic Expressions and the Weather. References: English For Maritime Students;. Make the students be familiar with more terms used during sea travel;. Make the students use such terms correctly;. THE BEAUFORT WIND SCALE. Description and limit of wind speed in knots. Calm less than 1. Light Air 1 - 3. Ripples with the appearance of scales are formed but without foam crests. Light Breeze 4 - 6. Gentle Breeze 7 - 10.