Moving into mechanical engineering : course book / Anna Phillips & Terry Phillips.
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TextSeries: Mechanical engineeringPublication details: Reading, UK : Garnet Publishing Ltd, c2016.Description: 231 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm + 1 audio DVD (12 cm)ISBN: - 9781907575655
- CIR TJ 145 P55c 2016
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"A2-B1"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
Changing the world
The skills you need
Working with machines
Fit for purpose
Starting and stopping
Inspiration and perspiration
Now you’re talking
Finding fault
Going green
How to get a good job
Moving into Mechanical Engineering
Moving into Mechanical Engineering is a course for college and university students who need English for their continuing education. It caters for pre-intermediate learners who want to study more effectively and to prepare for a career in mechanical engineering. It combines carefully controlled development of English-language skills with coverage of key aspects of mechanical engineering.
Key features:
Communicative activities encourage students to become confident, effective communicators.
A wide range of topics introduce students to the most important and interesting areas of tourism.
A graded approach to skills enables students to use English effectively. The course teaches transferable skills that students can use both in their wider studies and in their future careers.
Key vocabulary from the world of mechanical engineering is highlighted for easy reference and revision.
Grammar is carefully matched to the skills that are practised in each unit, and students are introduced to the most common language patterns and tenses. An additional Grammar reference section provides extra support.
End-of-unit round-up sections provide personalized activities, project work and a self-assessment checklist.
In English text.
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