a) I was in charge of a ship for many years but now I work ashore. People still call me Captain.
b) I am the officer responsible for administration and supply. I handle the money. The cooks and stewards answer to me.
c) I do general maintenance on board ship. I chip, scrape and paint the hull and decks and keep lifeboats in good condition.
d) I work under orders from the Chief and under me there are juniors who do daily maintenance of important equipment.
e) My job is safety officer and I have responsibility for the ship eight hours a day.
f) I help the engineer with the propulsion equipment.
g) I work onboard with circuits, generators, switches and coils.
h) I order and store supplies. I am concerned with galley hygiene and the preparation of food.
Exercise 7. Listen to the dialogue and circle the words you hear.
Capitan: Good Morning/Good afternoon. This is Capitan Uris.
Agent: Hello, Sir. Blue Ocean agents. Do you have the crew list / telex?
Capitan: Yes, I do / No, I dont.
Agent: OK. Please read the names and nationalities to me.
Captain: Certainly. Stand by.
NAME | RANK | NATIONALITY |
Eusevio, S. | Pumpman | Portuguese / Chinese |
Marquez, M. | Bosun | Italian / Venezuelan |
Moller, C. | Motorman | Swedish / Danish |
Agent: Repeat the second name, please.
Captain: Marquez. Mike,Alfa, Romeo, Quebec, Uniform, Echo, Zulu
Agent: Thank you. Thats all. Good bye / Good day.
Exercise.8. Translate into Russian.
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Grammar exercises:
Personal pronouns ( )
(Nominative Case) (Objective Case).
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1- | I [ai] | me [mi:] , |
2- | you [ju:] | you [ju:] , |
3- | he [hi:] she [ʃi:] it [it] , , ( ) | him [him] , her [hə:] , it [it] , |
1- | we [wi:] | us [ʌs] , |
2- | you [ju:] | you [ju:] , |
3- | they [ðei] | them [ðem] , |