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GRAMMAR
Диктор
He’s left his seaman’s book somewhere
Because he forgot to charge the time
He fell down a hole
Many and valuables
On containers and bunk carriers
предлоги
All life-jackets on any ship must be of the same make and type.
All vessel are advised to keep clear on this area.
Both vessels were equipped in operational radars. ##
Can you approach the vessel from the lee side?
Closing doors will slow down the spread of flames.
Drip trays should be placed under the hose couplings…
Emergencies often occur at night.
Ensure that residual wastes are disposed of in a safe and responsible manner. ##
I am not under command at the moment.
I am manoeuvring with difficulty. Keep clear of me
It will take you 15 minutes to get the nearest bank on foot.
I`ve got two months leave starting on Monday.##
I have been working as an electrician for 7 years
I have been working on this ship since April.
I have been looking for my key everywhere but I can’t find it.
I have just talked with the Watch Officer on the phone.
I need to find out the exact dates of my next shore leave.
I prefer coffee with milk
If you need medication you should take it with you.
If it is necessary to abandon ship in cold climates you must put on extra clothing.
Most oil spills occur during routine cargo operations and bunkering.
My position has been obtained by celestial observation.
Our last port of call was genoa.
Pilotage is compulsory for all vessels that enter or leave the port.
Portable VHF radios can provide vital communication between the bridge and the
cargo control room.
Stop where you are and wait until the pilot arrives. ##
The bulk carried arrived in Singapore at 4pm

The Chief Engineer and the 2nd Officer are arriving by plane.
The Chief Officer was annoyed because the decision was made without informating
him. ##
The Master will meet the visitors on arrival at the port. ##
The pump rate should be 60 cubic metres per hour.
The plane was late but nobody knew the reason for the delay.
The turbo charger is out of operation.
There were over 500 passengers on board during this voyage.
There`s a large vessel leaving. Keep clear of the channel.##
This chapter includes instructions and information about all the lifesaving
appliances on board.
To make drills more effective, a scenario of the emergency should be decided before
the drill.
We have been waiting for a berth for 3 hours.
We expect to repair the pump in two hours.
We were unable to leave Rotterdam on 15th November.
What is the latest information about the storm?
What was the main cause of the collision last week?
Which is the best fire extinguisher to put out an electrical fire?
Who is responsible for the use of the communication equipment in an emergency?
Who was this certificate signed by?
Why is the Master not satisfied with our work?
You look so pale! What’s wrong with you?
You are proceeding at a dangerous speed.
You are advised to alter course to starboard.
Картинки
All the crewmembers are wearing their safety helmets.
The cook is cooking pancakes
The crew practicing an abandon ship master.
The crew are going to the muster station.
The crew are taking part in mooring operations
The crew are holding their life jackets.
The crew are chipping on the deck.
The crew are donning their life jackets.
Two crew member are getting into the rescue boat.
The crewmen with breathing apparatus are going downstairs
The crewmen is donning a Thermal Protective Suit.

The engine crew are overhauling the pumps.
The fire fighter is entering the space.
The fire fighter team are getting ready to proceed to the fire place.
The rescue boat has been launched.
The ship is moored alongside
The vessel has run aground.
They are probably going to take off their immersion suits.
Времена
All cargo should be checked…
Avoid contact with any moving parts.
Are they checking the alarm system…
A fire broke out in the engine…
Are you going to leave the port on Friday?
Do not remove protective shields, guards, covers or any warning signs.
Does an immersion suit reduce body heat loss?
Have you ever been to Australia?
How often do you usually have emergency drills on board?
I will be thirty on Monday.
If the visibility is reduced we will proceed at slow speed.
Nobody was injured after the fire in the accommodation.
Tankers usually carry liquid cargoes, such as petroleum products.
Today the crew are going to carry out a launch and recovery exercise with the
lifeboat.
The distress message was received at 1700.
The fire was discovered by the engineer who noticed smoke coming from the hatch.
(?)
The goods will be delivered in time.##
The hold was surveyed 2 hours ago.
The investigators has been trying to find the cause of the accident since last night.
##
The lookout is on his way to the bridge.
The Master is still talking to the agent at the moment.
The owners, flag state and coastal were not informed about the accident within the
required period.
The ship will be placed in quarantine for 6-10 days.
The ship was order to alter course.
The ship will be left for Odessa Tomorrow.

The space has not been entered until the fire service arrived.
When the Captain comes we will discuss this problem.##
When did the accident in the galley happen?
What kind of assistance do they need?
Who will investigate the cause of the accident?
Whose telephone numbers are listed in that document?
You must not leave your post but should contact the other person via radio.
Состав предложения из слов
All necessary equipment was stowed in an appropriate location.
Chemicals must be handled with great care.
Did you inspect the cargo spacer for stowaways?
Did you receive a work permit before the entering enclose space?
Did you put back your tools in the tool box?
Did you post the lookout on the forecastle?
Do you know how to don correctly a lifejacket?
Have you inspected the mooring lines yet?
Have you checked the first aid equipment?
How long will the refitting take?
How many people helped to extinguish the Fire?
How many propellers has your vessel got?
He completed the training course three months ago.
I have just checked the firefighting equipment.
It took us a long time to clean it the cargo hold.
The passengers disembarked from the vessel 2 hours ago.
The team began donning breathing apparatus and chemical suits.
The Master is responsible for the emergency party training.
The storm warning was received at 1900 hrs.
The tanker is altering course to starboard
This should be carry out by trained person only.
What’s the name of that vessel over there?
What are the advantages of this system?
What are the procedures in case the fire?
What cargo are you loading in hold no 4?
What did you have for dinner yesterday?
What doors must be locked when in port?
What fire-fighting appliances do you have on board?

What will you do if you notice the smell of smoke?
What warning notices were used during welding?
Which defective tools are must not be used?
When did you last have a security related drill?
When did you launch the last lifeboad?
When did you have a security related drill?
When are you going to complete bunkering?
When was issued the letter to the port authorities?
Where can I get protective gloves?
Where will they rig the pilot ladder?
Where is the ship registered?
Where is the onboard oil spill removal equipment stored?
You mustn’t smoke in the cargo hold.
вопросы
Are you ready to sail?
Are you going to leave the port on Friday?##
Are you have any passengers disembarking in this port?
Do you have to have shore passes to go ashore?
Did there any injured crewmembers on board?
Does the ship have a bow thruster?
Does the Cook know how to use the fire blanke?
Have you any passengers disembarking in this port?
Has the cargo been delivered yet?
How do you want these rails stowed?
How does the ship answer the helm?
How does the ship answer the helm?
How long have you known our Master?
How many copies of these documents do you need?
How many propellers has your vessel got?
How many gangs will be working in this shift?
The fire was discovered by the engineer who noticed smoke coming from the hatch.
What cargo does your ship carry?
What is her full manoeuvring speed?
What kinds of firefighting appliances are there on board?
What ports did your ship call at during the voyage?
What portable fire extinguishers you have on the ship?

What steps should be taken if there is some spillage when loading?
Where is the emergency pump located?
Where did you take on fresh water?
Where will the emergency party muster?
When discovered the person had fallen overboard?
When the storm warning was received?
When will our berth be available?
When will our food be ready?
When will you pass through the Panama Canal?
Who is keeping watch at the gangway at the moment?
Who is lashing the deck cargo?
Who prepares lifeboats for launching?
Who is entitled to sign this document?##
Who investigate the cause on the accident?
Why did you cancel the meeting yesterday?
VOCABULARY
Лишнее слово на картинке
anxious, worried nervous(calm)
allow left permit (prohibit)
(also) although but, however
accept, take, receive (give)
accept, approve, agree (reject)
angry, annoyed, fed up (cheerful)
appliance, equipment, device(captain)
appropriate correct suitable(wrong)
bag, box, container(contents)
bananas, orange, grapes (peas)
begin start commence (stop)
beside, next to, close to(far)
berth, pier, quay, (bollard)
(board), get off, leave, disembark
Bear, rum, wine (milk)
Complicated, hard, difficult (easy)
city town village (street)

(chisel)light, bulb, lamp
channel ocean river (mountain)
cheerful happy joyful (depressed)
clean tidy neat (messy)
(clean)dirty filthy muddy
(Clear) misty, hazy, foggy.
confident certain sure (doubtful)
crew personnel staff(man)
dangerous risky hazardous(safe)
diseased, ill, sick(healthy)
divide split separate (join)
error incorrect mistake(faultless)
expensive precious valuable (worthless)
grow rice increase(reduce)
(gate)stairs steps ladder
grow increase rise (reduce)
loosen unscrew undo (tighten)
shout scream yell (whisper)
(anchor, bright, board, careless)
Распредели слова на картинке
anchor chain(цепь якоря) hatch lid(крышка люка) foremast(матчта) bow(бульб)
anchor chain(цепь якоря) pedestal roller(роликовый кнехт) chain stopper(стопор
цепи))
basket(корзина)mop(швабра) brush(щетка) gloves(перчатки)
bow wave(волнорез) superstructure(надстройка) launch(катер)
bolt cutters(кусачки)crow bar(лом) fire axe(пожарный топор) warning
notice(надпись)
bollard(кнехт) winch(лебедка) rescue boat(катер)
cup (кружка) spoons (ложка) fork (вилка) glass(стакан) plate(тарелка)
clock (часы) cupboard (сервант) picture (картина) safety ashtray (пепельница)
chain block(таль) crankcase door(дверь картера) pipe(труба)
curtain(штора)chair(кресло) cloth(скатерть)
casualty(пострадавший) stretcher (носилки) oxygen mask(кислород маска) life
jacket(жилет) oxygen bottle(балон)

carpet(ковер) sofa(диван) arm chair(стул с подлокотником)
carpet(ковер), pillow(подушка), wardrobe(платяной шкаф), bedside
table(прикроватная тумбочка)
deck(палуба) ladder(трап) porthole(иллюминатор) stretcher(носилки) first aid kit
(аптечка)
funnel (труба) forklift truck (автопогрузчик) jetty (пристань ) freefall boat
(спас.лодка)stern(корма)
keyboard(клавиатура) desk(стол)
wardrobe (шкаф) carpet(ковер) pillow(подушка) bedside table(тумбочка)
jug (кувшин) bread(хлеб) cake(кекс)
watermelons(арбуз) crate(ящик) garlic(чеснок)
plant(растение) lamp(лампа) blanket(одеяло) floor (пол)
handrail (перила)lifeboat davit(шлюпбалка)

Распредели слова
Cargo handling gear(slings, tarpaulin) cargo (flour, sheet iron) damage to
cargo(soiling, fermentation)
Cargo safety problems(spontaneous combustion, cargo saturation) dry bulk(sand,
fertilizers) liquid bulk(petroleum, oil)
Cause(lifting heavy objects, explosion) injury (back strain, burns) prevention (use
lifting equipment, handle chemical properly)
Colors (black blue) types of communication(verbal, written) crimes at sea(piracy,
smuggling)
Clothing (shirt, belt) footwear (boots, slippers) electrical items(DVD player,
television)
Building(warehouse, factory) transport(motorbike, train) communication(fax,
telephone)
equipment failure( leakage, burst) equipment(boiler, generator) repair(replace,
weld)
equipment failure( overheating, blackout) equipment(engine pump) repair(welding,
soldering)
food(pasta, rice ) kitchen utensils(bowl, knife) furniture(armchair, table)
food(beef stew, soup ) kitchen utensils(tin opener, potato peeler)
furniture(wardrobe, sofa)
Footwear (boots, slippers) clothing (belt, shirt) electrical items (dvd player,
television)
fruit(water melon, pineapple) vegetable(potato, carrot) drink(tea, coffee)
fruit(grapes, peach ) vegetable(cabbage, cucumber) drink(milk,wine)

Galley equipment(dishwasher, stove) cargo equipment(hook, boom) navigational
equipment (course recorder, gyrocompass)
mooring terms(breast line, bollard) anchoring terms(chain locker, windlass)cargo
handling gear(grad crane, derrick).
part of the body(knee, shoulder) type of injure (sprain, a break)
medication(antibiotics, ointment)
part of the body (leg, head) type of injure (burn, cut) medication and
treatment(injection, pills)
Part of ship (deck, bulkhead) ship space (workshop, storeroom) ship characteristics
(draft, breadth)
Part of ship(forecastle, superstructure) type of ship(tanker, reefer) cargo(coal,
fertiliser)
Personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles) lifesaving equipment (immersion
suit, life raft) accidents (fire, collision)
Relatives(uncle nephew) job (doctor lawyer) place of work(bank shop)
shape(triangle, square), colour(blue, green) size(large, wide)
safety equipment(face shield, ear defenders) hazardous materials(toxic gas,
flammable liquid) types of emergency(sinking, grounding)
ships equipment(fresh water generator, purifier) type of ship( ro-ro, supply vessel)
cargo(sugar, iron ore)
Tools (soldering iron, wrench) means of signaling(smoke float, hand flare)mooring
appliances(fairlead, reel)
weather conditions(gale, hurricane) navigational equipment (echo sounder, radar)
anchoring terms(shackle, gypsy)
PRONUNCIATION
Access, dress, assess, messman
Adjust, reduce, residues, view
Age, general, gym, Game
agent, sewage, ecological, grease
alter, rule, rubber, rust
attention, Preventive, pollution, precaution
Bag, ring, wing, long
Barge, Match, large, card
ball, Pallet, small, wall
bathroom, Weather, health, thruster
begin, Vegetable, gas, grind
begin, berth, shrink, twist

below, Cow, overflow, throw
bell, seal, meal, wheel
blow, Cloud, now, brown
boiler, loan, own, home
bright, Fitting, pipe, lighting
bucket, Charge, crack, lack
buy, Ear, fly, eye
Cargo, Celsius, cigar, celebrate
Catch, Yacht, watch, hatch
Chronometer, chamber, discharge, chart
Circuit, write, tight, night
Cough, through, rough, enough
Country, trouble, tough, group
Could, Nail, half, talk
Course, south, mount, round
Doctor, nature, future, puncture
Departure, feature, position, temperature
Delete, sweet, need, net
Essential, Maintain, function, tension
Finger, grind, find, mild
four Pool pour restore
go How low snow
Horizon, pin, rig, trim
honest hockey history hook
Jump junior June juice
Keep knock knob knife
Pound phone phenomenon photo
Pneumonia potato plotting copper
Pressure supply sure sugar
Reach school ache stomach
size spirit midship figure
stabilizer, piracy, wire, trimming
This thermometer thinner theft

Reading
(ENCLOSED SPACE ENTRY) without any ventilation, oxygen deficient, through reduce
of regular use, with appropriate warnings, an enclosed space, stand-by.
(GARBAGE DISPOSAL) garbage, to be adapted, full instruction, to be reviewed
regularly, discharged, to be readily available.
(OIL SPILL) Spillages of bunker oil, all necessary precaution are taken, any escape of
oil, oil spill removal equipment, portable pumps, in a convenient storeroom.
(SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION) loaded in damp conditions, very little ventilation,
combustion,the restriction of oxygen supply, could burst into flames, spontaneous
combustion.
(LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES) escape from vessel in distress, launched, maintain the
life boat falls and davits, be properly adjusted regularly maintained, a malfunction
of the release equipment, training (MOBILE PHONES AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT)
shipboard electronics malfunctioning, sensitive equipment, interference, restriction
on the use of portable phones, during manoeuvring, cargo operation.
(WORK ON ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT) prior to, permit to work, injury or death, flammable
vapours, to isolate, to follow

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