Introduction
English for Port Staff is an online course, consisting of 56 units of English, and providing approximately 60 hours of study for students.
Course aims
To give students at Intermediate, CEFR B1/Upper Intermediate B2 level practice in general and business-oriented language required for business contexts at this level, specifically tailored towards the specialisation of working in a port. The course blends grammatical structures necessary for this level, with vocabulary, reading, listening, writing, speaking and pronunciation.
Grammar
- Use present and past tenses correctly
- Use the appropriate conditional forms to talk about situations and consequences.
- Use the present perfect to describe a link between past and present events.
- Use going to and will to talk about future predictions and intentions.
- Use the passive form correctly
- Distinguish and be able to correctly describe countable and uncountable nouns.
Vocabulary
- By the end of the course students will have learnt approximately 120 expressions used in ports.
Skills
- By the end of the course students will have had exposure to and practice in reading and hearing formal and informal English from a variety of accents and port contexts.
Unit summary
Module 1
- Introduction to Ports and Shipping:
- Grammar: Present tenses
- Vocabulary: Basic terminologies related to ports and ships
- Reading: The history and evolution of ports
- Listening: An interview with a port manager about the daily operations of a port
- Writing: Describing a typical day at the port
- Speaking: Introducing yourself and explaining one’s role at the port
- Pronunciation: Anxious and Chess + connected speech
Module 2
- Cargo Handling and Equipment:
- Grammar: Past tenses
- Vocabulary: Types of cargo, equipment used, and safety terms
- Reading: The evolution of cargo handling techniques
- Listening: Safety instructions during cargo operations
- Writing: Preparing a safety checklist for cargo handling
- Speaking: Discussing the challenges and solutions of cargo handling
- Pronunciation: Beats and Beach + connected speech
Module 3
- Port Safety and Regulations:
- Grammar: Going to and Will
- Vocabulary: Safety procedures, regulations, and equipment
- Reading: An article on international port safety standards
- Listening: A briefing on emergency response procedures
- Writing: Drafting a report on a mock safety drill
- Speaking: Enforcing safety measures among colleagues
- Pronunciation: Bet and But + connected speech
Module 4
- Ship Communications:
- Grammar: Present perfect
- Vocabulary: Nautical terms, communication tools, and protocols
- Reading: The significance of clear communication on ships and ports
- Listening: Radio communication between a ship and port control
- Writing: Composing a ship-to-shore message
- Speaking: Maritime communication problems
- Pronunciation: Bud and Bird + connected speech
Module 5
- Customs and Documentation:
- Grammar: Countable and uncountable nouns
- Vocabulary: Custom clearance terms, types of documents
- Reading: Overview of the customs clearance process
- Listening: A conversation between a customs officer and ship captain
- Writing: Filling out a sample customs declaration form
- Speaking: Dealing with customs officials
- Pronunciation: Cart and Cut + connected speech
Module 6
- Port Infrastructure and Maintenance:
- Grammar: First conditional
- Vocabulary: Types of facilities, maintenance terms
- Reading: Article on the importance of port infrastructure
- Listening: A maintenance team discussing repair priorities
- Writing: Preparing a maintenance request form
- Speaking: The challenges of maintaining a busy port
- Pronunciation: Day and Ray + connected speech
Module 7
- Maritime Logistics:
- Grammar: Passive
- Vocabulary: Supply chain terms, transportation modes
- Reading: How logistics plays a crucial role in port operations
- Listening: A logistics manager explaining the flow of goods
- Writing: Drafting a logistics plan for incoming cargo
- Speaking: How to optimise logistics operations
- Pronunciation: Guess and Yes + connected speech
Module 8
- Environment and Sustainability:
- Grammar: Second conditional
- Vocabulary: Environmental terms, sustainability practices
- Reading: The role of ports in environmental conservation
- Listening: A seminar on sustainable port operations
- Writing: Proposing eco-friendly measures for the port
- Speaking: Best practices for sustainability among peers
- Pronunciation: Hope and Hop + connected speech
Follow-up
- Students completing the English for Port Staff course should feel confident in tackling any upper intermediate course, including our Upper Intermediate Business Power course.