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ENGLISH COURSEBOOK for Marine Engineering Students
Autorzy: Małgorzata Ossowska-Neumann, Edyta Żurawska
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytet Morski w Gdyni
Podręcznik do nauki języka angielskiego Małgorzaty Ossowskiej-Neumann i Edyty Żurawskiej „English Coursebook for Marine Engineering” jest przydatny nie tylko dla studentów. Każdy z sześciu rozdziałów zawiera m.in. ćwiczenia, pytania i odpowiedzi, materiał gramatyczny, rysunki i słowniczek. Książka stanowi więcej niż kompendium wiedzy o statku i siłowni w języku angielskim niezbędnej w pracy na zagranicznych statkach.
CONTENTS
UNIT 1
1. Freshman Maritime Student …. 7
2. Maritime Alphabet …..…. 8
3. Description of a Ship …… 9
4. Ship Parts …... 10
5. Hull Lines and Tonnage Terms …... 12
6. Ship Crew ….… 13
7. Ship Familiarization Chart ….… 15
8. Types of Ships ….… 16
9. Revision of Tenses…... 22
10. Properties of Materials ……. 23
11. Metals and Alloys …... 25
12. Tests on Materials….… 27
13. Metal Working Processes….… 30
14. Verbs Used In Engineering …….. 37
15. Stop and Check I …... 38
Glossary I….… 40
UNIT 2
1. Tools……. 41
2. Imperative Form: Do it! Let’s do it! .…. 48
3. Units….…. 49
4. Types of Diesel Engines….... 50
5. Two–Stroke and Four–Stroke Cycle ….. 52
6. Basic Engine Parts…... 54
6.1. Pistons and Piston Rings….. 59
6.2. Crankshaft vs Camshaft ….. 60
6.3. Engine Parts – Revision Exercises…..… 61
7. Engine Parameters …….. 65
8. Passive Voice …… 70
9. Operating Instruction and Ship Reports – Excerpts …. 72
10. Stop and Check II….. 74
Glossary II….. 76
UNIT 3
1. Bearings…… 77
2. Pipes and Fittings….... 80
3. Adjectives ending in: –ing and –ed ..… 87
4. Valves…….. 88
5. Past Simple vs Past Continuous ….…. 95
6. Pumps – Classification, Application and Operation ….. 96
7. Passive Voice ….. 102
8. Biological Sewage Treatment Plant…... 104
9. Conditional I ….… 110
10. Stop and Check III…..… 111
Glossary III….… 112
UNIT 4
1. Marine Fuel Types and Their Properties ….… 113
1.1. Fuel Quality Report ..… 116
2 Simple Past vs Present Perfect vs Present Continuous…... 117
3. Fuel System ..… 118
3.1. Bunkering Checklist….... 120
3.2. SMCP Engine Room Commands in Bunkering…. 123
4. Fuel Oil Treatment Plant ….. 124
4.1. Dismantling Instruction – Excerpt …... 129
5. Marine Incinerator ….… 130
6. Conditional Sentences …. 133
7 Safe Working Practices. Safety in the Engine Room ….. 135
8. Opinion Phrases …. 138
9. Standard Marine Communication Phrases ... 139
10. Reported Speech – Orders …... 141
11. International Safety Management….. 142
12. Competence Test Tasks – Examples…... 144
13. Stop and Check IV ….. 145
Glossary IV ….. 146
UNIT 5
1. Onboard Apprenticeship…... 147
2. Fresh Water Generator …... 151
3. Boilers….... 156
3.1. Auxiliary Steam Boiler Installation ….… 157
3.2. Boiler Operation and Maintenance ..…. 160
4. Professional Passive….. 162
5. Oily Water Separator….. 163
5.1. OWS Operating Requirements ….. 166
6. Modal Verbs….… 170
7. Electrical Matters…….. 172
7.1. ‘Beware Loose Electrical Connections’ – MAIB Report….. 173
7.2. Electrical Wires and Fittings .... 175
8. Past Simple vs Past Perfect Simple …. 176
9. Reporting Incidents and Malfunctions .... 177
10. SMCP – Vocabulary Exercises…... 179
11. Reported Speech – Statements ….. 180
12. Stop and Check V …… 181
Glossary V ….. 182
UNIT 6
1. Steering Process…... 183
1.1. Steering Gear…... 184
2. Controllable Pitch Propeller…. 189
2.1. ‘Uncontrollable Pitch Propeller’ – MAIB Report…. 192
3. Cover Letter and CV …... 194
4. Short Grammar Revision….... 196
5. Job Interview…... 198
5.1. Interview Questions..… 201
6. Work Permits For Special Conditions ….. 203
7. Maintenance and Troubleshooting …... 205
7.1. Fault Chart ….… 210
8. Modals Expressing Possibility in the Past …... 212
9. Thesis Abstract Vocabulary….. 213
10. Final Stop and Check….. 214
Glossary VI .... 222
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