


Introduction to the online component of this class.
This is the reading of the text at the beginning of Chapter 1. There are just a few very brief explanatory pauses. Please listen to the next lecture for a detailed explanation of the text.
This lecture, and the other parts that follow, are intended for those of you who feel that you didn't understand the reading text very well. Students who are confident that they understood the text, need not listen to this lecture or its associated parts. Please note that the text is unclear in the video, so follow along with your pdf!
This is part 2 of the detailed discussion of the text on page 2
Video Source: The International Chamber of Shipping
http://www.marisec.org/icsfilm.htm
The globalized nature of the Maritime Industry and the introduction of standardised English for maritime use by the IMO has made it necessary for any professional working within the industry, whether in shipping, logistics, in a harbor, or on a merchant ship, to be able to speak and understand English, and especially English as it is used within the maritime context. Having the skills to communicate at sea and in port is critical, since by far the majority of accidents at sea are caused by miscommunication.
This course therefore aims to introduce the grammar and vocabulary that will be necessary for students and professionals in the maritime sector to be able to begin to communicate effectively in English in their everyday working environment. This is not a course teaching the standardised IMO phrases, but rather a course to precede this, to acclimatise the student to the basic English needed to communicate effectively in all situations on board and in port.
The course has a companion ibook, which is available from the iBookstore, or can be obtained from the lecturer as a pdf, free of charge. The ibook text is also clearly legible in the video lectures.
The course is divided in accordance with the chapters laid out in the companion ibook, and there are over 50 hours of lectures, which may be completed at the student's own pace.