The Engine Room; text, audio and exercises

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  • Description: Listening and reading comprehensions with exercises on the engine room; Web-based Maritime English Learning Tool MarEng/Advanced Level/The Engine Room: Part 1: Texts and Exercises: A Marine Engineer + Exercises 1-2, The Engine Department + Exercises 1-3, Watch Keeping + Exercises 1-2, Internal Combustion Engines + Exercises 1-2, Four-stroke Cycle + Exercises 1-2, Two-stroke Cycle + Exercises 1-2, Four-stroke Diesel Engine + Exercises 1-3, Two-stroke Diesel Engine + Exercises 1-2, Diesel Engine Types + Exercises 1-3, Diesel Engine Parameters + Exercises 1-3, Dual Fuel Systems + Exercises 1-2, Jerk Pump Injection + Exercises 1-2, Lubricating Oil System, Operating Procedures + Exercises 1-2, Fuel Oil Supply System + Exercise 1; Part 2: The Engine Room Layout: Platform One, Platform Two, Engine Room Floor: Part 3: Texts, Videos and Exercises: Interview with Peter Lund from Wärtsilä Land and Sea Academy + Exercises 1-3, Fuel Bacteria Results in Grounding + Exercises 1-2, Engine-Room Fire alongside Oil Berth + Exercises 1-2, Engine Room Tools + Exercises 1-2, A Maintenance Procedure + Exercise 1
  • Maritime English
    Training Module:
    Senior Engineering Officers (Management Level)
     
     
    Occupational Standard: 3. The learner should be able to carry out successfully watch-keeping duties and routine procedures on board and in port as required by STCW 78 as amended.
     
    Language Learning Outcome: 3.A The learner should be able to demonstrate the knowledge to execute successfully engine-room watch-keeping duties and those related to berthing/unberthing, bunkering, refuelling, etc.
  • Author/Publisher: MarEng partnership
  • Guidelines: 1242 min cd + 1350 min self-study/practice; glossary and pdf text file included; grammar section included in MarEng The MarEng Learning Tool follows a virtual ship on a voyage from port to port in Europe. During the voyage, the crew of the ship faces a number of routine and exceptional situations in which maritime English is used both on board and in port operations.
  • Length: 1 unit
  • Time: 43:12 h
  • The Engine Room; text, audio and exercises


     Additional resources

  • Teacher's Manual: Lesson Plan Aid Sheet
  • Teacher's Manual: Answer Key
  • Teacher's Manual: Using the MarEng Plus Glossary
  • Glossary on MarEng and MarEng Plus Tools

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