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FOR MILITARY
NAME : SALSABILA
NPM : 1811040314
CLASS : 4A
Institution : Military
Subject : English For Specific Purposes
Level : Advance
Material : 1. Speaking
2. Writing
3. Reading comprehension
Meeting : 1-3
Time Allocation : 2x45 Minutes
ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
TOPIC I
KIND OF MILITARY
Level : Advance
Meeting :1
Time Allocation : 2x45 Minutes
A.Speaking
1. Instruction : In most countries the armed forces are divided into three
categories, explain their duties in their respective fields in front of the class.
B.Writing
1. Instructions: Write the parts of a tank in your text book and also write the
function of each parts based on your words.
C.Reading
Instruction: Read the text and complete the chart. Then answer the questions
Level : Advance
Meeting : 2-3
Time Allocation : 2x45 Minutes
A. Speaking
Instruction: tell and explain about this topic in front of the class !
Letter / email
Naval vessels are called ships, except submarines, which are called
boats. The front part of a ship is the bow and the back part is the stern.
If you are facing the bow, then your left is port and right is starboard.
If you walk towards the bow, you go forward and if you go towards
the stern, you go aft. You never go upstairs on a ship, you go topside
and when you go downstairs, you go below. When you go onboard a
ship you embark and when you leave, you disembark or debark.
Floors on a ship are called decks and the openings from one deck to
another are hatches. Ships have compartments and passageways, rather
than rooms and corridors. The walls of compartments are called
bulkheads and the ceiling is overhead. If you can see the sea from your
compartment, then you are looking out of a port, not a window. If you
are hungry, then don’t ask for the kitchen, ask for the galley, and if you
want the bathroom, ask for the head.