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:
- Speaking in technical English
- Listening and comprehension
- Technical writing
- Reading and understanding technical publications
- Features:
- Topics are relevant to all engineers, including electrical, civil, and mechanical, as well as other technical professionals
- Visual elements guide the learner through skill areas
- Dynamic, interactive learning experience
- Provides immediate feedback
- Progress through course in any order and any learning level
- At the end of the training, partcipant is able to:
- Communicate more effectively and share ideas with colleagues
- Enhance communication skills for career advancement
- Strengthen written English communications
- Develop effective presentation and speaking skills
- Increase fluency in the specialized language needed for work with a focus on technical and non-technical vocabulary
- 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.