PROGRAM NAUCZANIA J4ZYK.A ANGIELSKIEGO

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PROGRAM NAUCZANIA J4ZYK.A ANGIELSKIEGO
PROGRAM NAUCZANIA
J4ZYK.A ANGIELSKIEGO
DLA
WYDZIALU MECHANICZNEGO
Lata I - IV
Opracowali :mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klimczuk
mgr Krzysztof Mastalerz
Program nauczania jezyka angielskiego
dla Wydzialu Mechanicznego
Rok I, semestr 1 (45 hrs)
/
Topic & connected vocabulary
General English
Introduction
I Maritime English
I The marine
engineering
student
This man I that
woman
These men I those
women
I
Language functions,
situations & language skills
Personal information exchange
Asking for and giving personal
information
Identifling countries and nationalities
I
Grammar
Present Simple
to be, to have
Personal pronouns
I
Basic teaching aids
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 11
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz, Iu. 8, 15, 171
Additional teaching aids
Hours
Mareng Tools Iu. E/R, PDF
At sea
Maritime alphabet
Maritime numbers
Spelling names and surnames
Spelling countries
Distinguishing between times and
dates on shore and at sea
Present Simple
to be, to have questions and
negations
Numerals
Mareng Tools Iu. 8 - Mayday1
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 21
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz, Iu. 5,7/
SMCP Ip. 24 - 271
This seaman I that
seamen
These motorman I
those motormen
Practicing regular and irregular plurals
Spelling of plurals
Demonstrative pronouns
Plural nouns
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz Iu. 1,4/
2
Articles
Routine activities
on board
Common
operating and
maintenance
procedures in the
engine room
Talking about daily routines
Describing the hquency of daily
activities
Identifying basic devices and activities
in the engine mom
Learning how to spell and pronounce
irregular verbs
Learning how to pronounce briefing in
the engine mom
What's happening Identifying contemporary activities
on board the
Distinguishiug between routine
vessel?
activities and current actions
Which way to the
engine room?
In the messroom
Cargo and
Present Simple
Adverbs of ffequency
Prepositions of time
Present Simple
Irregular verbs
/familiarization/
Present Continuous
Present Simple vs. Present
Continuous
Giving and asking directions on the
ship and in the port
Learning how pronounce Standard
Engine Orders
Imperatives
Ways of asking for things
Some, any
Another, other
Could I have.. .?
Would like
Types of cargo and containers
How much I how many?
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz Iu. 2,8, 161
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 21
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz Iu. 181
English Basics for Marine
Engineering StudentsA. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastala lu. 18, List of
irregular verbs lp. 131 1331
SMCP /Part B, p. 168 1711
SMCP /Part B, p. 1721
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u.81
- English Basics for
Marine Engineering
StudentsA. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz lu. 19,201
SMCP - Standard Engine
Orders lp. 146 - 1471
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 61
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 91
English Basics for Marine
Engineering StudentsA. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz /u.11, 131
Marlins English for
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz lp.7-8,
41 - 441
Mareng Tools lu. E/R, PDF
p. 111
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz
Ip. 7-8,41 - 441
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz Ip.9
12,45 - 491
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab1
-
Opracowali: mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klimczuk
mgr Krzysztof Mastalerz O
5
5
6
2
2
2
supplies
Identification of amounts, weights and
prices
Quantifiers
A new vessel
Comparing and contrasting sizes,
speeds and age
Adjectives describing vessel's
specification data
Comparison of adjectives
Describing past events
Review of basic regular and irregular
verbs
Common verbs describing past events
at sea
Past Simple to be
Regular and irregular verbs
Types of incidents
Injuries, their causes and means of
protection
Safety on board
Occupational safety
Development of Past Simple
The last voyage
Incidents at sea
and personal
injuries
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 111
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. August@&-Wimcfllk,
K. Mastalerz 1u. 121
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 121
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimcfllk,
K. Mastalerz lu. 141
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 151
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz Iu. 2 1/
Marlins English for
Seafkers /Study Pack I,
u.16, 171
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz lu. 22,231
SMCP /Part B, p. 174 -
4
3
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz lp. 16
17,53 561
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab/
-
-
1871
SMCP P a r t B, p. 188 1921
Studi
70-500
b~ych
ngO 1-2
Opracowali: mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klimczuk
mgr Kmysztof Mastalem O
6
Rok I, semestr I1 (45 hrs)
Topic & connected vocabulary
General English
Maritime English
Have you cleaned
the bilges?
Language functions,
situations & language skills
Grammar
Describing recent actions, checking
and completing operations
Maintenance duties I maintaining,
repairing cargo handling equipment
Present Perfect
What were you
doing when the
accident
happened?
Distinction between past events and
past activities
Past Continuous
Safety and
emergency
Safety equipment
Safety commands
Emergency situations
Common emergency commands
Vessel in distress
My next voyage
I will start the
engine when I
Imperatives
Modals /must, mustn't.
needn't, should1
Standard distress commands
Describing arrangements for future
Future Simple
Discussing schedules
Be going to
Predicting future events
Distinguishing between be going to
and will
Complex sentences referring to future
actions
Future Time Clauses
,
70-500 s
Basic teaching aids
Additional teaching aids
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 181
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. A u g u s t y n i a k - K l m c
K. Mastalerz Iu. 251
SMCP /PartB, p. 2301
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 201
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz Iu. 24 I
Marlins English for
Seafixers /Study Pack I,
u. 4, 101
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz Iu. 101
SMCP /Part A, p. 68 - 841
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
u. 211
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz /u. 281
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz /p. 20 22,59 - 631
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab1
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz /p. 18 19,57 - 581
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab/
J3ours
8
5
4
2
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz /p. 13 14,50 - 5 11
,
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students -
Opracowali: mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klimczuk
mgr Krzysztof Mastalen O
4
3
M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz lp. 15,
51 - 521
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer labl
Marlins English for
Workbook on English Grammar
Past Perfect
S e a k r s /Study Pack 11,
for Mechanical Engineering
Students u. 91
English Basics for Marine M. Gunia, K. Mastalen Ip. 25 27,66 - 671
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk, Tests for Marine Engineering
K. Mastalerz /u. 291
Students /Computer lab1
Modal Verbs /must, have to, English Basics for Marine Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Students can, be able to, may, be
allowed to, should, to be to1 A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk, Students K. Mastalerz Iu. 3 11
M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz Ip. 28 30,70 - 711
Revision of grammar and English Basics for Marine Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Students vocabulary
A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk, Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz /p. 68
K. Mastalerz Iu. 301
691
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab1
K. Mastalerz /u.281
Recapitulation
What had
happened before
the surveyor
came?
Complex sentences referring to past
events
Obligations,
skills, duties and
needs of an
marine engineer
Distinguishing between obligations,
possibilities and prohibitions
-
Opracowali: mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klimczuk
mgr Krzysztof Mastalerz O
4
7
8
Rok 11, semestr I11 (30 hrs)
Topic & connected vocabulary
General English
Maritime English
Pirates on board
Fire, damage
control and
grounding
What is it called?
Language functions,
situations & language skills
Distinguishing between different
grammar tenses
Repeating standard marine vocabulary
Fire protection and fire fighting
Damage control activities
Reporting damage and orders for
refloating
Checking equipment and
seaworthiness
General arrangement plan
Parts of ship and her dimensions
Grammar
Revision of grammar and
vocabulary
Passive voice
Basic equipment of the engine room
Describing crew positions
Manning of the engine room
Development of passive
constructions
What is it used
for?
Learning the
instruments
Measuring tools
Fitting tools
Development of passive
constructions
orska w Szczecinie
of
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack I,
Part 3 - Review1
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz lu. 20,26,
301
SMCP /Part B, p. 192 1961
SMCP /Part B, p. 202
2071
SMCP Part B, p. 208 2141
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz lu. 321
An English Course for
Students at Maritime
Colleges and for On-Board
Training - P.van Kluijven
lp. 81 - 85 + CDI
English Across Marine
Engineering W. Buczkowska /u. VIV
English for Students of
Marine Engineering H. Wysocki Iu. 181
Marlins English for
Seafarers /Study Pack 11,
u. 6, 121
English Across Marine
Engineering -
Additional teaching aids Hours
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz lp. 68 69,851
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab1
basic
4
Fire fighting /Seagull DVDI
-
Engine room and
engine room
department
names
Basic teaching aids
2
Mareng Tools lu. 4 - The ship1
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz p. 3 1 33'72 - 751
SMCP lp. 62 - 671
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab/
Mareng Tools I The EM, Part 1,
PDF p. 1 - 21
Mareng Tools Iu. 9 The crew
and its tasks1
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab/
The superintendent's inspection
/Seagull CDI
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students -
-
Opracowali: mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klimczuk
mgr Krzysztof Mastalerz O
8
8
8
1
M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz lp. 3 1 33,72 - 751
English for Students of
Marine Engineering Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab1
H. Wysocki Iu. 2 1,241
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz Iu. 321
I W. Buczkowska Iu. XVIY
Rok 11, semestr IV (30 hrs)
I
Topic & connected vocabulary
. General English
Maritime English
Ship propulsion
Diesel Engines
The Fuel System
Lubrication
-
Akad&$)?orska
w Szczecinie
I
Language functions,
situations & h np a g e sMls
Identifying, describing and talking
about:
Primary functions
Typical propulsion units
~i~ulsionklements
Identifying, describing and talking
about:
Slow-, medium- and high speed Diesel
Engines
In-line engines and V-engines
Trunk engines and crosshead engines
Two-stroke engines and four-stroke
engines
The valve mechanism
Reversing the engine
The shaft
Identifying, describing and talking
about:
Fuels And Their Properties
Marine fuel oil standards
Fuel system
Identifying, describing and talking
about:
Functions of lubrication
Grammar
Basic teaching aids
I I
Additional teaching aids Hours
English Across Marine
Engineering W. Buczkowska Iu. XV
SMCP Part A, p. 1481
English Across Marine
Engineering W. Buczkowska lu. XI1 XVY
An English Course for
Students at Maritime
Colleges and for On-Board
Training - Peter van
Kluijven I132-17 1+CD/
4
English for Maritime Studies T. N. Blakey Iu. VIII, W
Mareng Tools /The EIR, Part 13, PDF p. 4 -141
The superintendent's inspection
/Seagull CDI
Opracowali: mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klirnczuk
mgr Krzysztof Mastalerz O
Lub oil system
Identifying, describing and talkiig
about:
Coolants
Cooling system
Auxiliary Engines IdentiQing, describing and talking
about:
pumps
The Anchor Winch
The Steering Engine
Boilers
Generators
Electric Motors
Cooling the
Engine
Topic & connected vocabulary
General English
1
I
Maritime English
operating
procedures,
I maintenance and I
1 surveys
(
M a i i n a n c e and
Edult chart
What did the C/E
say?
5
5
Rok 111. semestr V (30 hrs)
Language functions,
I
1
I Basic teaching aids
situations & language skills
Grammar
I The superintendent's inspection I
Learning common operating
procedures
Maintenance guides
Marine surveys
Standard troubleshooting and remedies
Relaying statements, questions and
commands
Additional teaching aids Hours
I
Conditionals
Reported Speech
Engineering W. Buczkowska lu. XXV
Mareng Tools /The EIR,
Part 2,3/
- English for Maritime
Studies T. N. Blakey
Iu. X/
English Basics for Marine
~ n z n e e r i nStudents
~
A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz Iu. 331
-
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Klimczuk,
K. Mastalerz Iu. 34 361
-
An English Course for Students
at Maritime Colleges and for
On-Board Training - Peter van
Kluiiven h i e c t l
~ o i k b o o kon ~ n ~ l i Grammar
sh
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz Ip. 34 35,76 - 781
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab1
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz Ip. 35 39,79 - 831
Opracowali: mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klimczuk
rngr Krzysztof Mastalerz O
8
8
Pollution
prevention
Preparing safety measures
Operating pumping equipment
Reporting and cleaning up spillage
Ballast handling
Cleaning tanks
Handling liquid goods
Preparing for the exam
Recapitulation
Marlins English for
Seakers /Study Pack 11,
u. 13, 141
SMCP /PartA, p. 981
SMCP /Part B7p. 236
242/
English Basics for Marine
Engineering Students A. Augustyniak-Kiimczuk,
K. Mastalerz lu. 30 - 361
SMCP
6
-
Revision of grammar,
vocabulary and SMCP
Workbook on English Grammar
for Mechanical Engineering
Students M. Gunia, K. Mastalerz Part 31
Tests for Marine Engineering
Students /Computer lab1
Rok IV, semestr VII (30 hrs)
Topic & connected vocabulary I
Language functions,
I
Basic teaching aids
( situations & language skills [
Grammar
I
General English
I
Maritime English
Ship's
( Learning how to write:
-
-
Orders and requisitions
Reports on the state of the machinery
Current repair reports
Damage reports
Survey reports
Accident reports
"Work to be done" specifications
Special works permit
Claims
Testimonials
Describing and talking about:
MAN B&W MC Engines
Sulzer RTA-C Engines
Sulzer RSAD Engines
Typical diesel
engines
-
4
Additional teaching aids Hours
I
Ship's Correspondence B. Katany6ska lp. 8 10,
236 - 2791
English for Chief Engineers E. Jakowczyk /p. 8 - 751
-
8
English Across Marine
Engineering W. Buczkowska lu. XXI
English for Students of
Marine Engineering H. Wysocki lp. 268 -
-
6
Reading, translation, comprehension
oped8
manuals
I
I
1
I
opracowali: mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klimcflllk
mgr Krzysztof Mastalerz O
I
Steps for taking up
a job
I
Recapitulation
Learning how to write:
CV
Job au~lications
for an interview
English
- Across Marine
Engineering W. Buczkowska Iu. XXIIV
I Revision of grammar,
I vocabulary and SMCP
M. Gunia, K. Mastalen
Opracowali: mgr Anna Augustyniak-Klimczuk
mgr Krzysztof Mastalerz O

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