English for Engineer

English for Engineer

Training Center, Jakarta Timur | 24 s.d 28 November 2014 | Rp 7.500.000,-

Jadwal Training 2015

Training Center, Jakarta Timur | 19 s.d 23 Januari 2015 | Rp 7.500.000,-
Training Center, Jakarta Timur | 23 s.d 27 Februari 2015 | Rp 7.500.000,-
Training Center, Jakarta Timur | 23 s.d 27 Maret 2015 | Rp 7.500.000,-
Training Center, Jakarta Timur | 20 s.d 24 April 2015 | Rp 7.500.000,-

Jadwal Training 2015 Selanjutnya …

 

 

 

  • Up to 24 – 40 hours of training content
  • Four learning modules to develop key skills:
  1. Speaking in technical English
  2. Listening and comprehension
  3. Technical writing
  4. Reading and understanding technical publications
  • Features:
  1. Topics are relevant to all engineers, including electrical, civil, and mechanical, as well as other technical professionals
  2. Visual elements guide the learner through skill areas
  3. Dynamic, interactive learning experience
  4. Provides immediate feedback
  5. Progress through course in any order and any learning level
  • At the end of the training, partcipant is able to:
  1. Communicate more effectively and share ideas with colleagues
  2. Enhance communication skills for career advancement
  3. Strengthen written English communications
  4. Develop effective presentation and speaking skills
  5. Increase fluency in the specialized language needed for work with a focus on technical and non-technical vocabulary
  6. Learn authentic terminology and practice real tasks to help prepare for everyday work
Unit Skills Language Text
1. Technology inuse Describing technical functions and applicationsExplaining how technologyWorks

Emphasising technical Advantages

Simplifying and illustrating technical explanations

Words stemming from use allow, enable, permit, ensure,PreventVerbs to describe movement

Verbs and adjectives to

Describe

Advantages

Adverbs for adding

Emphasis

Phrases for simplifying

And

Rephrasing

ListeningGPS applicationsSpace elevators

Advantages of a

new pump

A guided tour

Reading

Space elevators

Otis lift technology

Pile foundations

2. Materialstechnology Describing specificMaterialsCategorising materials

Specifying and

describing

Properties

Discussing quality

Issues

Common materialsCategories of materialsconsist of, comprise,

made of, made

from, made out of

Properties of materials

Phrases for describing

requirements

Compounds of resistant

Adverbs of degree

Listening An environmentalaudit

Specialised tools

High-performance

Watches

Reading

Materials recycling

Regenerative

brakes

Kevlar

3. Componentsandassemblies Describing componentshapes and featuresExplaining and

assessing

manufacturing

techniques

Explaining jointing and

fixing techniques

Describing positions of

assembled components

Shapes and 3DfeaturesWords to describe

machining

Phrases for describing

suitability

Verbs and nouns to

describe joints

and fixings

Prepositions of position

ListeningA project briefingElectrical plugs and

sockets

Metal fabrication

UHP waterjet

cutting

Options for fixing

Cluster ballooning

Reading

Cutting operations

Flow waterjet

technology

Joints and fixings

The flying garden

chair

4. Engineeringdesign Working with drawingsDiscussing dimensionsand

Precision

Describing design

phases

and procedures

Resolving design

problems

Views on technicaldrawingsPhrases related to

scale

Phrases related to

tolerance

length, width,

thickness, etc.

Drawing types and

versions

Verbs for describing

stages of a

design process

Verbs and nouns for

describing

design problems

ListeningA drawing queryScale

A floor design

Design procedures

Revising a detail

Reading

Superflat floors

Queries and

instructions

5.Breakingpoint Describing types oftechnical problemAssessing and

interpreting

Faults

Describing the causes

of

faults

Discussing repairs and

maintenance

Verbs and adjectivesfor describingtechnical problems

Words for describing

faults and

their severity

Phrases for describing

certainty/

uncertainty

Adjectives with prefixes

for

describing technical

problems

Verbs for describing

repairs and

maintenance

ListeningA racing car testsession

Test session

problems

Technical help-line

Tyre pressure

problems

A maintenance

Check

Reading

Air Transat Flight

236

6.Technicaldevelopment Discussing technicalrequirementsSuggesting ideas and

solutions

Assessing feasibility

Describing

improvements

and redesigns

Phrases for referring toissuesPhrases for referring to

quantity

and extent

Phrases for suggesting

solutions

and alternatives

Idioms to describe

feasibility

Verbs with re… to

describe

Modifications

Idioms to describe

redesigning

ListeningSimulatorrequirements and

effects

Lifting options

Hole requirements

and forming

A project briefing

Reading

Mammoth proble

7.Proceduresandprecautions Describing health andsafety precautionsEmphasising the

importance of

precautions

Discussing regulations

and

standards

Working with written

instructions and notices

Types of industrialhazardsTypes of protective

equipment

Phrases for

emphasising

importance

Terms to describe

regulations

Common language on

safety notices

Language style in

written

instructions

ListeningA safety meetingHazard analysis

Live line

precautions

Safety training

Oral instructions

Reading

Live line

maintenance

Helicopter safety

on oil platforms

8.Monitoringand control Describing automatedsystemsReferring to

measurable

parameters

Discussing readings

and

trends

Giving approximate

figures

Words to describeautomatedsystems

Words to describe

measurable

parameters

Words to describe

fluctuations

Words and phrases for

approximating numbers

ListeningIntelligent buildingsand automation

Monitoring and

control systems

Electricity demand

and supply

problems

Pumped storage

hydroelectric power

Internal reviews

Reading

Industrial process

monitoring

Dynamic demand

controls

9.Theory andpractice Explaining tests andexperimentsExchanging views on

predictions and

theories

Comparing results with

Expectations

Discussing causes and

effects

Words to describe testtypesWords and phrases for

stating

assumptions

Words and phrases for

agreeing and

disagreeing

Phrases for comparing

expectations

and results

Words for linking

causes and effects

ListeningVehicle design andtesting

Water rockets

Air drop problems

Moon landings

Reading

A rocket

competition

Chicken cannon

10.Pushing theboundaries Discussingperformanceand suitability

Describing physical

forces

Discussing relative

performance

Describing capabilities

and

limitations

Adjectives fordescribing suitabilityand performance

Words to describe

types of forces

factor, criteria, criterion,

consideration

Words and phrases to

describe

degrees of difference

Words to describe

capabilities and

limits

ListeningWind turbinetowers

Tall structures

TGV world speed

record

The story of John

Paul Stapp

Reading

Wind turbines fact

file

Solar towers

Transport

alternatives

The Sonic Wind

tests

The rocket sled

proposal

 

Instructor

Henry Sumartono

Date & Venue  

Date   : 24 s.d 28 November 2014

Venue : Jl. Pondasi No. 50E Kampung Ambon – Jakarta Timur

Jadwal Training 2015

  • 19 – 23 Januari 2015
  • 23 – 27 Februari 2015
  • 23 – 27 Maret 2015
  • 20 – 24 April 2015
  • 25 – 29 Mei 2015
  • 08 – 12 Juni 2015
  • 24 – 28 Agustus 2015
  • 14 – 18 September 2015
  • 19 – 23 Oktober 2015
  • 23 – 27 November 2015
  • 14 – 18 Desember 2015

 

Biaya Pelatihan

  • Rp 7.500.000,
  • Biaya tersebut sudah termasuk Fee Instruktur, Modul, 2x coffee break, Lunch, Sertifikat
  •  Tidak termasuk pajak – pajak.

 

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