English for Navigation Skills: A Guide to the IALA MBS

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  • Description: The presented course-book is the result of the conducted research application of modern MET methods and approaches. It is aimed to meet the requirements of STCW 78/95. It consists of four units (68 pages) covering the illustrated explanation of the IALA MBS provided with the communicative competence activities.
  • Maritime English
    Training Module:
    Deck Officers (Operational Level)
     
     
    Occupational Standard: 1. Use effectively all relevant documents related to work and international requirements (SOLAS, MARPOL, STCW as amended, ILO conventions; ISM, ISPS codes).
     
    Language Learning Outcome: 1.A The learner should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the content, application and purpose of nautical publications and extract relevant information
  • Author/Publisher: Zurab Bezhanovi, Publishing House “UNIVERSAL”, Tbilisi, Georgia, 2013, the 1st edition
  • Guidelines: The aim of the presented material is to provide the students with adequate competence and proficiency to enable them to use specific terminology related to the nautical publications and bridge watchkeeping (passage planning, etc) as well as to develop oral communication skills by means of individual project work motivation. As the result of the material acquisition the students will be able to use necessary nautical publications and to provide fluent on-board communication.
  • Length: 68 pages
  • Time: 20:00 h
  • English for Navigation Skills: A Guide to the IALA MBS


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