English Language Course For Cabin Crew And Pilots.
Published 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.69 GB | Duration: 2h 45m
Published 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.69 GB | Duration: 2h 45m
Improve your English Language. A Course for Cabin Crew and Pilots. Vocabulary, pronunciation for non-routine situations
What you'll learn
- You will improve and practice grammar/structure/ reading / pronunciation/ speaking/ listening / vocabulary skills related to Cabin Crew.
- You will be able to communicate non-routine situations more effectively to passengers and senior cabin crew.
- You will be better prepared and confident for a Cabin Crew English test. If you are already a pilot you will improve your fluency and widen your vocabulary.
- You will learn how to use the most relevant English structure/grammar concept for an in-flight situation …
Requirements
You will need to be certified as B1 (Intermediate) level English to do this course. PLEASE NOTE: This course is NOT for beginners of English Language.
Description
Welcome to the English Language Course for Cabin Crew and Pilots - Communication for Aviation. Created and designed by a professional English language teacher with years of experience in aviation and teaching.Do you want a career in aviation but need to need to improve your English Language to become Cabin Crew or a Pilot in order to succeed in a test or examination? The course contains 5 units of routine and non-routine situations to improve your English language.Unit 1 - Airport layoutUnit 2 - Medical- Is there a Doctor onboard?Unit 3 - Fire IncidentsUnit 4 - Air rageUnit 5 - Decompression- The lessons contain practice exercise with answers.- You will improve pronunciation, vocabulary and structure by learning and practicing English in an aviation context.- Teacher support - Friendly help from an experienced CELTA teacher - send me an email.Welcome! I’m a CELTA certified English Language Teacher with aviation experience and can help you improve your English used in routine and non-routine situations. I have taught English to students overseas, initially general English then later English for Aviation. Prior to this I have served as an Air Force cadet where I developed a love for aviation and had the opportunity to train as a pilot, flying gliders and propeller driven aircraft. Following on from this I became a member of Cabin Staff for a commercial airline operating from the Middle East.I have been fortunate to fly globally on the Boeing and the Airbus fleets with many nationalities as staff and passengers, and as a result have encountered many situations where a greater level of English Language would have prevented confusion for pilots, cabin staff or air traffic control.“Passionate about English Language for Aviation, to improve Aviation Safety”Start your journey to becoming a proficient aviation professional today!!
Overview
Section 1: Unit 1 - Airport Layout
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Vocabulary- nouns - airport layout
Lecture 3 Vocabulary Exercises
Lecture 4 Match nouns to definitions
Lecture 5 Phonetic Alphabet
Lecture 6 Structure- prepositions of place
Lecture 7 Structure - prepositions memory game
Lecture 8 Structure-Prepositions Exercise
Lecture 9 Structure-Prepositions of Movement
Section 2: Unit 2 - Medical: Is there a Doctor onboard?
Lecture 10 Introduction
Lecture 11 Medical Vocabulary
Lecture 12 Medical Equipment
Lecture 13 Reading - Matching the nouns to the medical incident
Lecture 14 Vocabulary - Medical Conditions
Lecture 15 Reading- medical situations onboard
Lecture 16 Reading- Is there a doctor on board?
Lecture 17 Dictogloss- saving a passenger's life
Lecture 18 Structure - First Conditional
Lecture 19 Structure - First Conditional - exercises
Section 3: Unit 3 - Fire
Lecture 20 Introduction
Lecture 21 Fire - Nouns
Lecture 22 Reading - Fire Causes
Lecture 23 Verb Sentences
Lecture 24 Reading - match the article to the source of the fire
Lecture 25 Pronunciation - /ʒ / visual and /ʤ/ roger
Lecture 26 Structure - Future forms - will and going to
Lecture 27 Structure - Future forms - will and going to- exercise
Section 4: Unit 4 - Air Rage
Lecture 28 Introduction
Lecture 29 Air Rage Synonyms
Lecture 30 Causes and Consequences of Air Rage
Lecture 31 Antonyms of Air Rage
Lecture 32 Reading- Air Rage News Article
Lecture 33 Reading - sequence the events
Lecture 34 Pronunciation - Long and Short Sounds
Lecture 35 Structure - The meaning of the Passive Voice
Lecture 36 Structure - The Passive Voice
Lecture 37 Structure - The Passive Voice - exercise
Section 5: Unit 5 - Decompression
Lecture 38 Introduction
Lecture 39 Vocabulary - Damage Verbs
Lecture 40 Verb Sentences
Lecture 41 Reading - : Aloha Airlines Flight 243
Lecture 42 Pronunciation -tion, -sion, -cion endings /ʃn/
Lecture 43 Structure - if, unless, otherwise
Lecture 44 Structure - if, unless, otherwise - exercise
The English for Cabin Crew and Pilots course is for Cabin Crew and Pilots who need to improve their English in non-routine and routine situations in-flight.,The English for Cabin Crew and Pilots course aims to provide the necessary English Language skills to pursue a career in the International Aviation Industry; or you are currently working in the industry and wish to improve your English. This course is aimed at those students, who have achieved the B1 level (intermediate) in English language. Students are not required to provide the necessary certification to demonstrate this standard, but should be aware that the target language used is pitched to B1 intermediate level English.