logging in or signing up Security Situations Aviation English icaoenglish Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 383 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 08, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description You are going to learn words on the topic of security, things you’ll find in and around the airport. You will also practice pronunciation of the new words in their plural form. There is a video, where you have to identify the new words, and as a bit of fun at the end you’ll watch a video of two people who took the new security regulations a bit too far. Please watch this lesson on my blog in order to see the missing video. http://www.aviationenglishworld.com Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Aviation English Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Aviation Security SituationsVocabulary for locations around the airport : V ocabulary for locations around the airport Here you’ll see pictures of places in and around an airport . You’ll hear the words being pronounced in their singular and plural forms . In your own time, you can practice correct pronunciation . terminalmore vocabulary…..: more vocabulary ….. c heck -in counter s ecurity check pointmore vocabulary…..: more vocabulary ….. Body scanner Security swab ( to check traces of explosives )more vocabulary…..: more vocabulary ….. Immigration counter b oarding gatemore vocabulary…..: more vocabulary ….. airbridge Perimeter fenceNow you’ll learn some more items related to the topic of security : Now you’ll learn some more items related to the topic of security s harp objects e xplosivemore vocabulary… : more vocabulary … drugs gunmore vocabulary…: more vocabulary … handcuffs Sniffer dogmore vocabulary…: more vocabulary … suitcase X- ray machineNow find out the rules for pronouncing the plural /S/.: Now find out the rules for pronouncing the plural /S/. The /s/ is pronounced /IZ/ after the following sounds :/s/, /z/, / sh /, /g/ as in bagga g e and /dg/ as in ju dg es . The /s/ is pronounced /s/ after the following voiceless sounds : /p/, /t/, /k/, /f/, / th / as in th anks The /s/ is pronounced /Z/ after the following voiced sounds : /b/, /d/, /v/, /g/, /n/, / ng / as in ring, / l/ and /r/ Learn the rules:Words ending in an /IZ/ sound in the plural : Words ending in an /IZ/ sound in the plural airbridges suitcases p erimeter fencesSlide 13: b oarding gates handcuffs Security checks Sharp objects Words ending in a /S/ sound in the pluralSlide 14: Words ending in a /Z/ sound in the plural c heck-in counters drugs s niffer dogs explosives guns terminals x-ray machines Immigration counters Words ending in a /Z/ sound in the pluralWatch the video below this lesson before continuing.: Watch the video below this lesson before continuing. See if you can see or hear any of the security related vocabulary from this lesson .Security related vocabulary seen in the previous video: Security related vocabulary seen in the previous video You should have seen a full body scanner, x-ray machine, gun, bomb part and a knife.Information heard in the security video:: Information heard in the security video: The screeners missed a pistol that was in a carry on bag. The passenger forgot to unpack it before the flight. The last line of defence is the screeners at airport security. The failure rate for detecting hazardous items is 70%Now watch this funny video where you see passengers taking the new security requirements a bit far. : Now watch this funny video where you see passengers taking the new security requirements a bit far. Watch this video.: To find out more about the launch of our PIE (practice ICAO English) course, please go to: WWW.practiceICAOenglish.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Security Situations Aviation English icaoenglish Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 383 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 08, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description You are going to learn words on the topic of security, things you’ll find in and around the airport. You will also practice pronunciation of the new words in their plural form. There is a video, where you have to identify the new words, and as a bit of fun at the end you’ll watch a video of two people who took the new security regulations a bit too far. Please watch this lesson on my blog in order to see the missing video. http://www.aviationenglishworld.com Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Aviation English Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Aviation Security SituationsVocabulary for locations around the airport : V ocabulary for locations around the airport Here you’ll see pictures of places in and around an airport . You’ll hear the words being pronounced in their singular and plural forms . In your own time, you can practice correct pronunciation . terminalmore vocabulary…..: more vocabulary ….. c heck -in counter s ecurity check pointmore vocabulary…..: more vocabulary ….. Body scanner Security swab ( to check traces of explosives )more vocabulary…..: more vocabulary ….. Immigration counter b oarding gatemore vocabulary…..: more vocabulary ….. airbridge Perimeter fenceNow you’ll learn some more items related to the topic of security : Now you’ll learn some more items related to the topic of security s harp objects e xplosivemore vocabulary… : more vocabulary … drugs gunmore vocabulary…: more vocabulary … handcuffs Sniffer dogmore vocabulary…: more vocabulary … suitcase X- ray machineNow find out the rules for pronouncing the plural /S/.: Now find out the rules for pronouncing the plural /S/. The /s/ is pronounced /IZ/ after the following sounds :/s/, /z/, / sh /, /g/ as in bagga g e and /dg/ as in ju dg es . The /s/ is pronounced /s/ after the following voiceless sounds : /p/, /t/, /k/, /f/, / th / as in th anks The /s/ is pronounced /Z/ after the following voiced sounds : /b/, /d/, /v/, /g/, /n/, / ng / as in ring, / l/ and /r/ Learn the rules:Words ending in an /IZ/ sound in the plural : Words ending in an /IZ/ sound in the plural airbridges suitcases p erimeter fencesSlide 13: b oarding gates handcuffs Security checks Sharp objects Words ending in a /S/ sound in the pluralSlide 14: Words ending in a /Z/ sound in the plural c heck-in counters drugs s niffer dogs explosives guns terminals x-ray machines Immigration counters Words ending in a /Z/ sound in the pluralWatch the video below this lesson before continuing.: Watch the video below this lesson before continuing. See if you can see or hear any of the security related vocabulary from this lesson .Security related vocabulary seen in the previous video: Security related vocabulary seen in the previous video You should have seen a full body scanner, x-ray machine, gun, bomb part and a knife.Information heard in the security video:: Information heard in the security video: The screeners missed a pistol that was in a carry on bag. The passenger forgot to unpack it before the flight. The last line of defence is the screeners at airport security. The failure rate for detecting hazardous items is 70%Now watch this funny video where you see passengers taking the new security requirements a bit far. : Now watch this funny video where you see passengers taking the new security requirements a bit far. Watch this video.: To find out more about the launch of our PIE (practice ICAO English) course, please go to: WWW.practiceICAOenglish.com