Military English
Military English
Army, navy, and air forces from many nations need to work together effectively, using English. Military English courses focus specifically on meeting the language and communication needs of military personnel engaged in international cooperation assignments.
Case Study.
- individual
- learning in teams
In this first course, we look at all the preliminary skills in crafting a coherent rough cut.
Section 1. Welcome
Section 2 Culture in Military Operations
Section 3 'Back to the Future' With World War II lessons
Section 4 Body Language. Can You Spot the Liar?
Section 5 NATO STANAG 6001 - LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Section 6 Weapon of mass destruction (WMD)
Section 7 Have knowledge on cases of attempted or realized acts of terrorism
Section 8 Сrush the fear of public speaking
Section 9 Trust but verify
Broader vocabulary
Greater confidence to convey your message in English
Key military English terminology
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Outside The Course:
Professional Edit Psychology
Building a sustainable career in editing is complex. Independent reading and My ted-ed classes. Think, Answer questions, Discuss
Training Packs and Cases
were considered as a professional development training that is capable of creating virtual environments suitable for practicing and rehearsing large-scale missions. I was given the task to craft a comprehensive virtual training simulation that enables learners to:
- work through the standard actions in emergency situations;
- test various defensive scenarios
* STANAG 6001, Language Proficiency Levels, is the NATO agreed to standard for language curriculum, test development, and for recording and reporting Standardized Language Profiles. Listening, Writing, Reading, Speaking. Different Topics.
* Test (BAT) EXAMINEE. The test was developed by a large group of testing specialists from NATO member countries. They designed, wrote, reviewed, and revised test material through on-line interaction and face-to-face meetings during a three-year period. Standards setting and establishment of cutoff scores for each level were also done through a combination of online and face-to-face activities. Topics from Math to Constructions.
Professional Development English
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What you will learn
- understand the importance of identifying the relevant aspects of culture that affect military
- understand " What are the rules of wars"
- understand, improving your body language can have a big effect
Rating: 2.6
Level: Intermediate Level
Duration: 5 hours
Instructor: Marina Hrabar
Courses By: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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