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Learn Technical English Vocabulary 2024
Role Play
Rating: 4.9 out of 5(7 ratings)
33 students

Learn Technical English Vocabulary 2024

400 useful Technical English vocabulary items.
Created byDerek Reddy
Last updated 3/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand 400 technical terms: Accurately use 400 key technical English words and phrases in written and spoken communication within technical contexts.
  • Follow technical instructions: Read and understand manuals, diagrams, and instructions to navigate tools, equipment, and processes in technical environments.
  • Communicate in technical settings: Confidently express technical ideas, procedures, & issues using appropriate vocabulary in workplace discussions & documents.
  • Create and review technical documents: Write, review, and understand basic technical reports, manuals, and documentation relevant to technical industries.

Course content

9 sections93 lectures4h 32m total length
  • Introduction1:11
  • Understanding Tools, Machines, and Equipment4:57
  • Speaking about Tools, Machines, and Equipment
  • The Importance of Processes and Functions3:54
  • Your supervisor has some questions or instructions for you.
  • Designing and Engineering Solutions3:53
  • Maintenance and Repair in Technical Fields3:14
  • Safety and Quality in Technical Work2:46
  • Understanding Performance and Efficiency3:03
  • Can you help the work experience learner.
  • Measuring Load, Power, and Energy3:24
  • Controlling Temperature, Pressure, and Voltage3:11
  • Inspection, Calibration, and Tolerance4:03
  • Section 13 Installation and Specification4:54
  • section 14 Automation and Mechanism3:23
  • section 15 Assembly and Manufacturing3:31
  • What's gone wrong

Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of English, must be motivated to learn technical vocabulary.

Description

This course is designed for A2/B1 CEFR-level English learners who are either starting or building a career in technical fields such as engineering, IT, manufacturing, or maintenance. It is ideal for individuals who need to improve their technical English to communicate effectively in their workplace, whether it’s understanding technical instructions, reading manuals, or writing basic reports. The course is also beneficial for vocational students, apprentices, or professionals transitioning into English-speaking technical environments who need to build their vocabulary and confidence in technical communication.

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  1. Understand and Use Common Technical Terms: Demonstrate familiarity with 400 key technical English words and phrases commonly used in industries such as engineering, manufacturing, and IT, and apply them accurately in both spoken and written contexts.

  2. Interpret and Follow Technical Instructions: Read and understand technical instructions, diagrams, and manuals, enabling effective navigation of tools, equipment, and processes in technical environments.

  3. Communicate Clearly in Technical Settings: Express ideas, procedures, and technical issues confidently in English, using appropriate vocabulary when discussing tools, materials, processes, and operations in a technical workplace.

  4. Prepare and Review Basic Technical Documentation: Create, review, and understand simple technical reports, manuals, and documentation, improving overall communication skills for technical work environments.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is designed for A2/B1 CEFR-level English learners who are either starting or building a career in technical fields such as engineering, IT, manufacturing, or maintenance. It is ideal for individuals who need to improve their technical English to communicate effectively in their workplace, whether it’s understanding technical instructions, reading manuals, or writing basic reports. The course is also beneficial for vocational students, apprentices, or professionals transitioning into English-speaking technical environments who need to build their vocabulary and confidence in technical communication.