The International Maritime Organization (IMO), a sub organization of the United Nations office based in London, with the responsibility for safety and security of shipping, proposed a common working language for shipping industry all over the world. As multi national crew were operating vessels different languages were spoken onboard. In order to avoid accidents, learn safe working practices and various ship operating measures onboard, it was agreed to have a common language used onboard ships. Since This course is designed for ships crew members of all categories to use English grammar and Maritime terminology and vocabulary for very basic, day to day activities onboard a ship.
The International Maritime Organization (IMO), a sub organization of the United Nations office based in London, with the responsibility for safety and security of shipping, proposed a common working language for shipping industry all over the world. As multi national crew were operating vessels different languages were spoken onboard. In order to avoid accidents, learn safe working practices and various ship operating measures onboard, it was agreed to have a common language used onboard ships. Since This course is designed for ships crew members of all categories to use English grammar and Maritime terminology and vocabulary for very basic, day to day activities onboard a ship.
Especially if you happen to sail onboard a ship for a career at sea, any school leaver who has interest to study about maritime industry or anyone who travels on a cruise or on a boat this course will be valuable. Those who follow this course can successfully gain the following knowledge regarding Maritime English as it is the common language onboard every ship now. Course is designed in power point presentation with supporting videos and pictures. Course contains the following topics
Introduction to Maritime English
Ask for and give personal data
Describe crew roles and routines
Name types of vessels and describe parts of a vessel
Describe the location and purpose of safety equipment
Discuss navigational routes and geographic locations; understand helm orders
Name positions on board; ask for and give directions on board and ashore
Express personal likes and dislikes; discuss leisure time on board
Mooring arrival and departure port
Glossary of Maritime Terms
Onboard various communication methods
Writing a signing off letter to the master
Writing special allotment request letter to the master
Those who successfully complete the course 10 assessments included for you to judge your knowledge
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