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AVIATION ENGLISH I
Course Code Semester
Course Name
LE/RC/LA
Course Type
Language of Instruction
ECTS
HHK1911
1
AVIATION ENGLISH I
2/2/0
CC
English
4
Course Goals
The aim of this course is to teach students how to use English effectively, clearly and properly in the field of aviation cabin services. It aims to teach the learners how to communicate using English in the most appropriate way, in an understandable, direct, and decisive manner, but also politely, when they encounter a routine or non-routine situation during the flight while on duty.
Prerequisite(s)
Yok
Corequisite(s)
Yok
Special Requisite(s)
Genel İngilizce bilgisi
Instructor(s)
ÖĞR. GÖR. GONCA DAYI
Course Assistant(s)
Yok
Schedule
Grup A- Thursday, 09:00-12:45, İncirli 2B 03
Grup B- Thursday, 13:00-16:45, İncirli 2B 04
Office Hour(s)
Cuma 13:00-14:00, İncirli Campus,5A-04
Teaching Methods and Techniques
Lecture, student-centered interactive teaching, discussion
Principle Sources
- Flight Attendant (Student's Book-1, Teacher's Book, CDs)
by Virginia Evans, Jenny Dooley, Lori Coocen - Express Publishing 2014
Other Sources
Essential Grammar in Use Elementary, Raymond Murphy
Fundamentals of English Grammar, Betty Schrampfer Azar
Online resources, videos, worksheets.
Face2face Elemantary Student's Book & Workbook
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Introduction to the Course
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
2. Week
Unit 1: The Flight Crew
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
3. Week
Unit 2: Airline Employees
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
4. Week
Unit 3: People in the Airport
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
5. Week
Unit 4: Parts of the Airport
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
6. Week
Unit 5: Airport Security
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
7. Week
Unit 6: Parts of an Aircraft
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
8. Week
Mid-Term Exam
Written Exam
9. Week
Unit 7: Parts of the Cabin 1
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
10. Week
Unit 8: Parts of the Cabin 2
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
11. Week
Unit 9: Physical Demands
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
12. Week
Unit 10: Appearance
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
13. Week
Unit 11: Uniforms
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
14. Week
Unit 12: Types of Flights
Visual and audio presentation, student centered, eclectic, interactive
15. Week
Final Exam
Written Exam
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1 It is to have knowledge in economics and business administration PO-2 It is to have knowledge in the field of safety management systems PO-3 Having knowledge of diction and announce areas PO-4 Having knowledge of catering and service area PO-5 To have knowledge of basic first aid area PO-6 Having knowledge in the field of Crew Resource Management PO-7 Flights to have information on the safety area Mock Up PO-8 Emergency Operations and have knowledge about the safety procedures PO-9 Having information about civil aviation PO-10 Having knowledge about the field of Civil Aviation Cabin Services
Learning Outcomes
LO-1 1. Being able to use the English language effectively. LO-2 2. Being able to use specialized English language for cabin crew effectively. LO-3 3. Being able to use specialized English language effectively in Aviation. LO-4 4. Being able to use appropriate English to address and produce solutions to passengers’ problems. LO-5 5. Being able to use appropriate English in business life.
Course Assessment Matrix:
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9 PO 10 LO 1 LO 2 LO 3 LO 4 LO 5