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INGLÉS TÉCNICO II PARA ESPECIALIDAD DE SENSORES DOCENTE LOIDA GARCILAZO MILLÁN Semana 3 AYUDAS ELECTRÓNICAS A LA NAVEGACIÓN – PARTE II Año 2014

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INGLÉS TÉCNICO II PARA ESPECIALIDAD DE SENSORESDOCENTE LOIDA GARCILAZO MILLÁN

Semana 3 AYUDAS ELECTRÓNICAS A LA NAVEGACIÓN – PARTE II

Año 2014

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DIALOG (Adaptado del Libro Tech Talk Elementary, Unit 12 )

• Study this dialog and practice with a friend. • Then you are going to act it out in class.• Listen and repeat

DIALOG

• A: Do you have a ruler?• B: No, sorry, but there’s a tape measure in my bag.

• A: Can I use that?• B: Sure, help yourself. It’s over there.• A: Thanks.• B: Got it ?• A: OK

Check vocabularywww.wordreference.com

tape measuremeasuring tapechiefly UK: tapeline n

(strip for measuring)  (CL)

huincha de medir grupo nom

  Tailors and dressmakers use tape measures to take measurements for clothing.

  Sastres y modistas usan la huincha de medir para tomar las medidas para la ropa.

help yourself vtr + refl

(take [sth] offered) agarrar⇒ vtr

    servirse v prnl

  I've prepared some printed handouts. Feel free to help yourselves.

  Preparé algunos panfletos, siéntanse libres de agarra

over there adv (in that direction or place)

allá adv

    allí adv  The cake is over there.  La torta está allá.

I got it interj slang (I understand)  

translation unavailable

  Ah, I got it. Thanks for the explanation!

     translation unavailable

I got it interj slang  (I have thematter in hand)

translation unavailable

Practice

DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE DIALOG NOW? PRACTICE AGAIN

• A: Do you have a ruler?• B: No, sorry, but there’s a tape measure in my bag.

• A: Can I use that?• B: Sure, help yourself. It’s over there.• A: Thanks.• B: Got it ?• A: OK

PRESENT TENSE- REVIEW

AFFIRMATIVE

• I test the voltage• You repair a radar• We install an electronic equipment

• They use hammers

AFFIRMATIVE- 3RD PERSON SINGULAR

• He works in the dry dock

• She buys a hacksaw.

• The ship travels at 20 knots

PRESENT TENSE- NEGATIVE

• I don’t write a report.• You don’t install a program.

• We don’t check the ammunition.

• They don’t send e-mails.

• He doesn’t go to the starboard

• She doesn´t read the manual

• My sound card doesn’t work

PRESENT TENSE-INTERROGATIVE

• Do you need a printer?

• Do they replace the pump?

• Where do I go?• What do we need?

• Does he order fuses?• Does she clean the workshop?

• Does the petty officer fire to the target?

Vocabulary

Haga clic en el icono para agregar una imagenYes. There are a lot of words. Remember the meaning.

Vocabulary- Ayudas Electrónicas a la Navegación- Parte II• A radar scanner on a ship

• Screen.- pantalla

• Dish shaped aerial.- antena parabólica

• Orbiting satellite

BASIC NAVAL TERMS

•Adaptado del Libro Basic Naval Terms, English Language Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas

BASIC NAVAL TERMS

• Anchor.- ancla (noun), anclar (verb)

Example: They anchored the ship while they loaded supplies.

- Ashore.- en tierra

Example: The sailors like to go ashore when the ship is in port.

• Bow.- proa

Example:

The waves came over the bow of the ship

•Derrick .- grúa

Example:

We used the derrick to load the truck onto the ship.

Writing Haga clic en el icono para agregar una imagen

Write sentences with the new words, use your own ideas