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