In our Deck Officer Class III training, the English component is designed to enhance your proficiency in maritime communication. As English is the primary language of the maritime industry, this course will focus on both general and technical English skills. You will learn maritime terminology, which is essential for understanding and giving instructions on board, as well and interpreting maritime laws and international regulations. Practical exercises will simulate real-life scenarios, helping you to practice radio communications, writing official logs, and conducting safety briefings with clarity and accuracy. By improving your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, you will be better equipped to handle everyday communications, emergency situations, and interactions with international crews and port authorities. This comprehensive approach ensures you not only communicate effectively but also contribute to the safety and operational efficiency of your vessel.
You will learn the topics below;
Part A
What is the port City
Lash-Vessel
Tides
The Sea
Art of Navigation
Orders to Helmsman
Ship Building
VHF
Containers
The Ship
The Lighthouses
Cargo
Water Pollution
Creating Artificial Reefs
Part B
Introduction
Standard Marine Communication Phrases
Maritime English Vocabulary
Abbreviations
Part C
Present Continuous Tense
Simple Present Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Simple Past Tense
Past Continuous Tense
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
Past Perfect Tense
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Future Tense with going to and Will
Summery Exercise
Conditionals
Relative Pronoun
The Preparatory/Introductory "There/It"
Order of Words
Nationality Words
The Phonemic Chart
Essay