abcd Military and Security Anglo-Continental 29-35 Wimborne Road Bournemouth BH2 6NA England Telephone: National 01202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 Fax: National 01202 55 61 56 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 Email/Website: english@anglo-continental.com www.anglo-continental.com Copyright Anglo-Continental 2015
ENGLISH FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT AIR FORCE PERSONNEL Specialised English language training in the context of subjects selected from: Background English * Defence and strategic studies * Inter-Service cooperation and * International organizations and alliances liaison Air Infrastructure * Ranks and command structure * Combat formations, units and sub-units * Branches of the service and * Supporting units and services their roles * Staff organization Air Operations * The principles of war * Airborne operations * Conventional warfare * Combined operations * Nuclear strategy and tactics * Internal security operations * Defence strategy * Anti-terrorist operations * Bacteriological and chemical * Intelligence and security warfare * Aeronautical Information * Offensive and defensive operations * Air Traffic Control Air Equipment * Military aircraft * Satellite systems and space technology * Conventional weapons and equipment * Radar and surveillance devices * Tactical and strategic nuclear weapons * Computerised systems * Signals and communication equipment * Military transport Administration and Logistics * Staff duties * Mechanical and electrical engineering * Logistical organization and staff services * Administrative echelons * Pay and postal services * Supplies and transport * Accommodation and catering services * Medical services * Uniforms and clothing supply * Policing and security Recruitment and Training * Recruitment and conscription * Officer and staff training * selection * Joint service training * Terms and conditions of service * Training for special operations * Recruit training Management * Manpower and planning * Military education * Career planning * Military law * Welfare, morale and motivation * documentation Military Writing and Communication * Military writing * Operational communications * Signal messages * Tactical and strategical appreciations * Formal and informal correspondence * Intelligence summaries & situation reports * Briefs and Service papers * Daily, routine and standing orders * Written operation orders * Verbal orders * Report writing and summarising * R/T procedures and phraseology * Codes and security classifications * Phonetic alphabet * Military abbreviations and symbols * Public speaking 089812 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2015
A TYPICAL WEEK S TIMETABLE Air 30 lessons per week This timetable gives an indication of a typical week s programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday* Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 0845-0930 and a New Text of Vocabulary and Usage Dialogue Building Text Vocabulary and Usage Lesson 2 0930-1015 of Listening Skills Laboratory: Pronunciation and Intonation and a New Reading Skills 10.15-1045 Morning Break - Personal Teacher available for consultation 1015-1030 Lesson 3 1045-1130 of Reading skills using Authentic Material Colloquial Speech and Idiomatic Expression Fluency : Student Presentation on Video Situational Dialogues Listening Skills Lesson 4 1130-1215 Activating Vocabulary Follow-up Activities including Reading and Writing Analysis of Students Recordings for Correction and Discussion Writing Skills: Guided Practice Progress Test and Review 1215-1330 1330-1400 Lesson 5 1400-1445 + Lesson 6 1445-1530 + Lunch Break Multi-Media Learning Centre available Air Rank and Air personnel roles area: Discussing and comparing Air personnel roles Rank structure, NATO Organisation, Air jobs Air Parts of an Aircraft area: Technical descriptions Fixed wing and rotary aircraft, jet and turbo props, pre-flight checks Air Aircraft Movement Technical descriptions Spatial relationships, aircraft working surfaces, describing movement Air Audio Communication Checking and clarifying messages Phonetic alphabet, radiotelephony. Standard Operational Procedures (SOPs) 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Air Weather Describing meteorological conditions Basic meteorology, forecasts, precipitation, cloud formations, wind shear, turbulence * New students follow the intake procedure for the first day of their course. + Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course.) SM/VB/MTL/23.07.15 courses/timetable/typical2015 Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2015
ENGLISH FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT ARMY PERSONNEL Specialised English language training in the context of subjects selected from: * Defence and strategic studies * Military abbreviations and symbols * International organizations and alliances * Army terminology * Inter-Service cooperation and liaison Army Infrastructure * Army organization * Support units and services * Branches and roles of the Service * Ranks and command structure * Combat formations, units and sub-units * Army staff titles and appointments Army Operations * Principles of war * Combined operations * Defence strategy * Electronic warfare * Military operations * Nuclear, biological and chemical defence * Land Warfare * Anti-terrorist operations * Air Support * Internal security * Army aviation Army Equipment and Engineering * Armour * Tactical and strategic nuclear weapons * Artillery * Signals and communication equipment * Personal weapons * Computers and data processing * Close-support weapons * Armoured personnel carriers * Weapons systems and technology * Military transport * Mechanical and electrical engineering Administration and Logistics * Logistical organization and staffing * Security and policing * Supply and transport * Accommodation and catering * Medical services * Pay and postal services * Educational services * Uniforms, clothing and personal * Administrative echelons equipment Recruitment and Training * Recruitment and conscription * Operational training * selection * Officer and staff training * Terms and conditions of service * Special operations * Basic training Management * Manpower and planning * Military law and discipline * Career planning * Routine and standing orders * Welfare, morale and motivation * documentation * Military education Military Communication * Written communication * Operational communications * Oral communication * Military Appreciations * Offical and semi-official correspondence * Verbal orders and briefings * Written operation orders * R/T phraseology and procedures * Intelligence summaries and reports * Public speaking * Codes and security classifications 089812 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2015
A TYPICAL WEEK S TIMETABLE Army 30 lessons per week This timetable gives an indication of a typical week s programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday* Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 0845-0930 and a New Text of Vocabulary and Usage Dialogue Building Text Vocabulary and Usage Lesson 2 0930-1015 of Listening Skills Laboratory: Pronunciation and Intonation and a New Reading Skills 10.15-1045 Morning Break - Personal Teacher available for consultation 1015-1030 Lesson 3 1045-1130 of Reading skills using Authentic Material Colloquial Speech and Idiomatic Expression Fluency : Student Presentation on Video Situational Dialogues Listening Skills Lesson 4 1130-1215 Activating Vocabulary Follow-up Activities including Reading and Writing Analysis of Students Recordings for Correction and Discussion Writing Skills: Guided Practice Progress Test and Review 1215-1330 1330-1400 Lesson 5 1400-1445 + Lesson 6 1445-1530 + Lunch Break Multi-Media Learning Centre available Army Military Units Describing responsibilities Personal equipment, describing weapons and their roles Army Map reading Giving and receiving directions Map and compass, GPS, describing topography and natural features Army Military communications Sending, checking and clarifying messages Phonetic alphabet, types of radio equipment Army Patrols Giving and receiving orders for foot and vehicle patrols Routes, locations, assessing hazards 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Army Battalion Organisation: Command Describing unit personnel duties Duties of Commanding Officer (CO), Captain, Officer in Command (OC) * New students follow the intake procedure for the first day of their course. + Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course.) SM/VB;/MTL/23.07.15 courses/timetable/typical2015 Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2015
ENGLISH FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT NAVAL PERSONNEL Specialised English language training in the context of subjects selected from: * Background English * Inter-Service cooperation and liaison * Defence and strategic studies * Military abbreviations and symbols * International organizations and alliances Organization * Fleet composition * Support units and services * Branches and roles of the Service * Ranks and command structure * Combat formations, units and sub-units * Staff structure and organization Operations * Principles of war * aviation * Maritime power * Submarine operations * Defence strategy * Combined operations * Offensive and defensive operations * Internal security * Surface operations Equipment and Engineering * Surface craft * Conventional weapons and equipment * aircraft * Tactical and strategic nuclear weapons * Submarines * Signals and communication equipment * Underwater technology * Radar and surveillance * Satellite and space technology * Computers and data processing * Marine, mechanical and electrical * Military transport engineering Administration and Logistics * Logistical organization and staffing * Administrative echelons * Supply and transport * Security and policing * Medical services * Accommodation and catering * Educational services * Pay and postal services Recruitment and Training * Recruitment and conscription * Seamanship * selection * Watchkeeping * Terms and conditions of service * Sea navigation * Basic training * Damage control * Operational training * Special operations * Officer and staff training Management * Manpower and planning * law and discipline * Career planning * Daily, routine and standing orders * Welfare, morale and motivation * documentation * Military education Military Communication * Written communication and staff duties * Codes and security classifications * Oral communication * Operational communications * Offical and semi-official correspondence * Verbal orders and briefings * Written operation orders * R/T phraseology and procedures * Intelligence summaries and reports 089812 Copyright Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2015
A TYPICAL WEEK S TIMETABLE 30 lessons per week This timetable gives an indication of a typical week s programme. The nature and sequence of the various activities will change from week to week, and the content of the programme may vary in accordance with the needs of the participants. Monday* Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Lesson 1 0845-0930 and a New Text of Vocabulary and Usage Dialogue Building Text Vocabulary and Usage Lesson 2 0930-1015 of Listening Skills Laboratory: Pronunciation and Intonation and a New Reading Skills 10.15-1045 Morning Break - Personal Teacher available for consultation 1015-1030 Lesson 3 1045-1130 of Reading skills using Authentic Material Colloquial Speech and Idiomatic Expression Fluency : Student Presentation on Video Situational Dialogues Listening Skills Lesson 4 1130-1215 Activating Vocabulary Follow-up Activities including Reading and Writing Analysis of Students Recordings for Correction and Discussion Writing Skills: Guided Practice Progress Test and Review 1215-1330 1330-1400 Lesson 5 1400-1445 + Lesson 6 1445-1530 + Lunch Break Multi-Media Learning Centre available Ship Characteristics Making comparisons Armament, combat, seaworthiness, manoeuvrability Deck seamanship Offering solutions Cargo handling, rigging, transferring equipment etc. Audio communication Checking and clarifying messages Phonetic alphabet, MC system, J system, radio communication etc. Weather Making a recommendation Describing weather conditions hazardous to shipping. 1530-1630 Multi-Media Learning Centre available Ship Organisation: Command Describing ship s personnel duties Duties of commanding officer (CO), Captain, Executive Officer (XO), etc. * New students follow the intake procedure for the first day of their course. + Specialised Programme (These times may vary slightly and will be confirmed on the first day of your course.) SM/VB/MTL/23.07.15 courses/timetable/typical2015 Anglo-Continental Educational Group 2015
abcd Over 65 years experience in teaching English to the world! Anglo-Continental 29-35 Wimborne Road Bournemouth BH2 6NA England Telephone: National 01202 55 74 14 International (GB Code) +1202 55 74 14 Fax: National 01202 55 61 56 International (GB Code) +1202 55 61 56 Email/Website: english@anglo-continental.com www.anglo-continental.com Copyright Anglo-Continental 2015