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Foundation English 1 Introduction and Crew Roles (PDF)

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Summary

This document provides an introduction to foundation English 1, focusing on maritime vocabulary and grammar. It also outlines expectations for class attendance and conduct.  Further, the document details the different roles within a ship's crew, offering a brief overview of each.

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FOUNDATION ENGLISH 1 ENG 2112 WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT IN FOUNDATION ENGLISH? Use basic Recognize and P r o d u c e Speak English g r a m m a r use basic essays using...

FOUNDATION ENGLISH 1 ENG 2112 WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT IN FOUNDATION ENGLISH? Use basic Recognize and P r o d u c e Speak English g r a m m a r use basic essays using confidently rules maritime formal written a n d vocabulary English professionally GRAMMAR MARITIME VOCABULARY ESSAY WRITING SPEAKING i n c l a s s presentations or one-to-one ATTENDANCE ▪ Needs to be signed within that week ▪ MCs need to be submitted within the same week ▪ Attendance cannot be less than 80% CLASS EXPECTATIONS Punctuality Inform your lecturer personally if you are going to be late. Being late for no reason is rude and disrespectful. Mutual respect Laughing at people who are trying to learn is NOT ACCEPTABLE. Act your age Talking over people who are talking is rude. This is not a kindergarten. People will treat you the way they see you. 1911 2004 WHAT IS A SHIP? WHAT IS A VESSEL? WHAT IS A BOAT? VESSELS ANYTHING THAT CAN FLOAT AND BE USED TO TRANSPORT OR CARRY PEOPLE OR GOODS VESSEL OR SHIP? BOATS SHIP ❑Small or medium-sized ❑A vessel that is larger than a vessels boat. ❑Usually 500 tons or less. ❑Used for transporting passengers or cargo WHAT DOES A VESSEL NEED FOR IT TO WORK? NAVIGATIO N CRE EQUIPMEN ENGINE W T CREW ROLES Deck Crew Engineeri Captain ng Crew Generally, most ships have these departments. Some ships may have Steward more departments depending on their sizes Crew and needs. Captain Deck Engineeri Steward Crew ng Crew Crew Chief Chief Officer Enginee Chief Second r Steward Officer Third Officer CAPTAIN ❑Also known as the Master ❑Has full command of the vessel and is in charge of all crew members ❑Makes sure the vessel follows local and international laws DECK CREW Chief ❑Second in command. Also known as First Mate or First Officer Officer ❑In charge of the overall operations of the deck crew ❑ Supervises cargo and deck crew. ❑Makes sure that cargo loads and unloads safely DECK CREW Second ❑Third in command Officer ❑Ship’s navigator and in charge of navigation equipment from the bridge ❑Stands on bridge watch Third Officer ❑Responsible for safety ❑Oversees firefighting and lifesaving equipment Captain Deck Engineerin Steward Crew g Crew Crew Chief Chief Officer Enginee Chief Second r Steward Officer Third Officer ENGINE CREW Chief Engineer ❑Maintenance, operation, and repair of all vessel electric al and mechanical systems onboard vessels ❑The Chief Engineer reports to the Captain A part of a vessel’s Engine Room Captain Deck Engineeri Steward Crew ng Crew Crew Chief Chief Officer Enginee Chief Second r Steward Officer Third Officer STEWARD CREW CHIEF STEWARD ❑Supervises and coordinates the pantry, storeroom ❑Supervises the non-cooking kitchen workers, purchases, kitchen supplies, and equipment Command (verb) To give someone an order Navigate To direct the way a ship will travel Galley A kitchen in a ship Pantry A room where the food supplies are kept Cadet A student in a maritime school Officer A person of authority KEYWORD S Navigat e (verb) Comman d (verb) Galley Office r Cadet Pantr y VESSEL OR SHIP? BOATS SHIP Captai n Deck Departme nt Engine Departme nt Steward Departme nt ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________ Crew Crew Crew WHAT DO THESE PHOTOS REMIND YOU OF? \ a t a r e t h e se Wh p l e d o i n g ? p eo W hat are e these p eop l d oing? t a r e t h e s e Wha e o p l e d o i n g? p YOU HAVE 6 MINUTES TO PRODUCE 2 SENTENCES BASED ON THE PHOTO. YOU MUST USE THE WORDS PROVIDED. Keywords Second Officer Young O R E F PL Nervous AM EX Keywords Second Officer Young Nervous FOR EXAMPLE The Second Officer is a young man and has just started working at the vessel. He looks nervous while he is navigating the vessel. YOU HAVE 6 MINUTES TO PRODUCE SENTENCES BASED ON THE PHOTO. YOU MUST USE THE WORDS PROVIDED. Keywords Second Officer Navigate Journey YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES TO PRODUCE 2 SENTENCES BASED ON THE PHOTO. YOU MUST USE THE WORDS PROVIDED. Keywords Engine room Chief engineer Pipes YOU HAVE 4 MINUTES TO PRODUCE 2 SENTENCES BASED ON THE PHOTO. YOU MUST USE THE WORDS PROVIDED. Keywords Crew members Team Travel YOU HAVE 3 MINUTES TO PRODUCE 2 SENTENCES BASED ON THE PHOTO. YOU MUST USE THE WORDS PROVIDED. Keywords Chief engineer Explain Equipment HTTPS://KAHOOT.IT/ REVISION: Fill in the blanks. 1. There are _____________ main departments on a vessel. 2. The first officer is in charge of checking the __________________. 3. The captain of a ship is also called a __________________. 4. If anything bad happens to the captain, the _________________ is in charge. 5. On a ship, we keep food supplies in the _________________. 6. On a ship, we prepare the meals in the ________________. pantry Three Fire fighting equipment Master chief officer Chief engineer cargo galley two Make a sentence for each of the word below. Comman d (verb) Galley Cadet Office Pantr r Navigat y e (verb) Answers: 1. There are three main departments on a vessel. 2. The first officer is in charge of checking the cargo. 3. The captain of a ship is also called a master. 4. If anything bad happens to the captain, the chief officer is in charge. 5. On a ship, we keep food supplies in the pantry. 6. On a ship, we prepare the meals in the galley. In which tense are these sentences written in?

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