ESP I ENG

  • College of International Transport and Logistics |
  • English

Description

This course helps students understand how reading and writing contribute to college success by improving the student’s reading skills i.e. skimming, scanning, inferring. In addition to building up the students’ stock of lexical items and International Transport and Logistics terms and collocations.The activities used aim at teaching, testing, and understanding concepts using lexical and cohesive devices, deducing and contextual meaning of lexical items, besides improving their ability to manipulate grammatical structures.

Program

TLM

Objectives

  • • Develop the vocabulary of students in their field of specialization, Logistics. • Enable students to practice the language functions commonly used in English. • Develop the students’ ability to communicate information with their peers. • Enable students to understand the reading texts with the aim of improving their writing techniques and strategies. The course also combines reading and writing skills through a comprehensive, systematic and engaging process, designed to integrate them effectively.

Textbook

1- Career Paths: Logistics Book 2 by Virginia Evans, Jenny Dooley, Donald Buchannan, Express Publishing, 2014. 2- Weaving It Together 3 ( 1st half) by Milada Broukal, Thomson-Heinle, USA, 2015. Each unit is divided into : Reading +Vocabulary + Integrated reading + Writing Practice.

Course Content

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Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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