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Course Code Semester
Course Name
LE/RC/LA
Course Type
Language of Instruction
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Course Goals
This course is aimed for elementary English language learners and provides a range of activities to teach and engage students in a very similar communication related to their professional context. It aims to increase confidence in communication and develops the very specific skills described in the ICO level 4 language profile. It also helps learners with the daily situations in aviation.
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Teaching Methods and Techniques
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Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Revision of the previous subjects
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
2. Week
Unit 9: Ground Movement Incidents
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
3. Week
Unit 9: Ground Movement Incidents
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
4. Week
Unit 10: Pilot Incapacitation
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
5. Week
Unit 10: Pilot Incapacitation
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
6. Week
Unit 11: Ditchings
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
7. Week
Unit 11: Ditchings
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
8. Week
Midterm Exam
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
9. Week
Unit 12: Animals
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
10. Week
Unit 13: Wind and turbulance
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
11. Week
Unit 13: Wind and turbulance
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
12. Week
Unit 14: Icing
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
13. Week
Unit 15: Storms
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
14. Week
General Revision
Lecture, Discussion, Demonstration, Roleplay, Dialogue, Visual and Audio Expression,Student centered,Eclectic, Interactive
15. Week
Final Exam
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1 Having the necessary equipment for aircraft weight and balance PO-2 Having basic Civil Aviation knowledge PO-3 Having knowledge about Flight Operations Management PO-4 Having knowledge about national aviation organizations PO-5 To have the terminology used in the field of civil aviation PO-6 Having knowledge about aircraft basic structure PO-7 Having knowledge about the operational operation which is in charge at every stage of the flight PO-8 Having knowledge about aircraft aerodynamics PO-9 A detailed learning of aircraft navigation systems PO-10 To have information about the science of meteorology and to examine the effect of meterology on flight operations PO-11 Having knowledge about aviation communication and navigation systems PO-12 Having knowledge about air traffic management PO-13 Being aware of the importance of safety in aviation
Learning Outcomes
LO-1 Students will be able to understand basic English structures within technical content. LO-2 Students can use English technical words in spoken and written language. LO-3 Students acquire familiarity with technical reading passages on different topics. LO-4 Students can use different English structures in technical content. LO-5 Students can prepare, explain and report problems in English. LO-6 Students can explain the operation of technical tools in English.
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