Datos Identificativos | 2015/16 | |||||||||||||
Asignatura | Inglés II | Código | 631G01205 | |||||||||||
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Descriptores | Ciclo | Período | Curso | Tipo | Créditos | |||||||||
Grao | 1º cuadrimestre |
Segundo | Formación básica | 6 | ||||||||||
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Temas | Subtemas |
Introduction and general review |
Numbers and calculations.Symbols. Mathematical symbols Dates Measurements Distance and speed Tonnage Time at sea Terms relating to shapes Abbreviations Diagrams Plimsoll disk and load lines. Standard Helm Orders. |
Commercial Correspondence |
Format Types Layout Enquiries Replies Complaints Apologies Telefax & Telex Memorandum Application Form Curriculum Vitae |
International methods of payment |
Letter of Credit Sterling cheque Banker's draft Banker's transfer |
The letter of Credit |
Special Terms International Commerce Terms (INCOTERMS) The basic Letter of Credit Variations of the L/C Collections Vocabulary practice. |
Documents relating to the Letter of Credit |
Application for Commercial letter of credit The bill of lading The certificate of Insurance Invoices Promissory note Cheque Bill of exchange |
Classification |
Classification of ships Classification Societies Lloyd's Register of shipping The Register Book Lloyd's Surveyors Surveys Classifications symbols |
Ships | Cargo Ships Classification in accordance with their cargo Dry cargo ships: Container ships Lash Ships Bulk Carriers Ore carriers Timber carriers Refrigerated Ships Passenger Ferries Liquid cargo ships: Oil Tankers Inert Gas Systems Tank Cleaning Chemical Tanker Gas Carriers |
Other Ships | Warships: Combatant Vessels Aircraft Carriers Cruisers Destroyers & Frigates Submarines Research and auxiliary ships Auxiliary ships Cable ships Dredgers Tugs Lighters and Barges Icebreakers Offshore industry |
Standard Marine Communications Phrases (SMCPs) | Frases normalizadas de la O.M.I. Communications at sea Draft Standard Marine Communication Phrases Distress communications Urgency communications Safety communications Pilotage Specials Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) Standard Phrases Description of radio communications system VHF procedures Applied Terminology – Standardisation vocabulary |
Pilotage and shiphandling | Navigational Terms The law of Pilotage Safety when embarking and disembarking Recovery of person overboard from pilot launches Life jackets and buoyancy aids Planning Pilotage and Pilotage Techniques Traffic Management Shiphandling Bridge Design and Ship Control |
Basic principles of VHF radio communications | VHF procedures Distress, urgency and safety procedures VHF standard phrases and messages Major communications subjects Full conversations Seaspeak maritime vocabulary Ship reporting system SMSSM communications |
Shipping Documentation | Freight account Standard shipping note Bill of lading Letter of indemnity Packing list Shipping liabilities Forwarding Agents |
CARGO DOCUMENTS and EXAMPLES | Hold inspection certificates Mate's receipts Bills of lading and authorisations to sign them Phytosanitary certificates Certificates of compliance Origin Declarations by shipper Certificates of I.M.O. classification Loading Dangerous cargo manifests Letters of protest Empty hold certificates EXAMPLES: Request for freight rates and sailings and reply to rquest Instruction to a forwarding agent Forwarding agent’s enquiry for freight rates Confirmation of a shipment Advice of shipment to importers’s forwarding agent Advice of shipment to importer Delay in arrival of shipment Certificate of Origin Enquiry for a time charter General Charter |
Manning of Vessels | Organisation on board The Ranks and titles of the personnel The Organisation of a Ship’s Crew General Purpose Manning The Crew and its Watches The Deck Department. Describing the work of the Deck Department |
Seamanship | Directions Terms describing position in relation to a ship Navigation lights Knots Ropes The international code of signals Buoys and markers International light characteristics Berthing Rules of the road Navigation Maintenance on board Nautical maps / charts Introductory Meteorology for sailors Stowed |
Safety Systems on board | General about safety on board and emergency situations. Your Safety Aboard Ship Casualties Alarms on board Signs and symbols Fire fighting First aid and medical care Man overboard Abandon ship Search and rescue Terms relating to life-saving appliances |