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MarEng Plus Teacher’s Manual/Intermediate Level/Unit 4 The Ship

Unit 4 The Ship A Tour on the MS Marina

Exercise 1 the superstructure the forecastle deck the crew the Chief Engineer the hull a derrick the poop deck the accommodation the Chief Officer port side

all the structures above the main deck the deck at bow the men working on a ship head of the engine room the body of a ship a smaller crane on the ship the deck at the stern the space you live in next in command under the Captain left on a ship

the rudder bulkheads a hold compartments the navigation bridge a funnel midships starboard side the radar scanner

the wheel the walls between spaces a space for cargo rooms on a ship the place where you steer a chimney the middle part of a ship right on a ship another word for the radar antenna

Exercise 2

The words above from left to right: the stern funnels the navigation bridge the main deck the forecastle mooring winch the bow The words below from left to right: the poop deck the superstructure hatch cover the windlass

MarEng Plus Teacher’s Manual/Intermediate Level/Unit 4 The Ship

Exercise 3

The words above from left to right: radar scanner radio antenna hold crane The words below from left to right: ladder rescue boat engine room bulkhead bottom ‘tween deck’ the hull

Exercise 4

1.

The front part of a ship is called the .

2.

The deck that stretches along the ship is the .

3.

A vessel that carries its own loading equipment is a .

4.

What is the of the huge cranes on board? 37 tons.

5.

The deck at the fore of the ship is the .

6.

The anchor is operated by the .

7.

All the structures above the main deck are called the .

8.

Something driven by water or oil under pressure is .

Exercise 5

1.

The open main deck is called the .

2.

The cargo is stored in and the opening is called a .

3.

Each hatch has a lid called a .

MarEng Plus Teacher’s Manual/Intermediate Level/Unit 4 The Ship

4.

On the Marina the hatch covers consist of parts called .

5.

The panels can be open when cargo is loaded into the holds.

6.

It is important that a hatch cover is closed tightly and is .

7.

Something that can resist water and changes in temperature is .

8.

We call it when steel becomes rusty and damaged from water and weather.

Exercise 6

1.

The walls between compartments in a ship are called .

2.

Grain and fertilisers are examples of .

3.

On many cargo ships there are decks between the main deck and the bottom of the holds.

1.

They are called .

4.

The ´tweendeck on the Marina can be moved; it is .

5.

A cargo opening on the ´tween deck is called .

Exercise 7

1.

Another word for living quarters is .

2.

All the men working on a ship is the .

3.

The officers relax together in the .

4.

The seamen gather in the .

5.

The crew on board can get exercise in the .

6.

The right side on a vessel is called .

7.

Left on a vessel is .

8.

The crew and passengers on a vessel sleep in .

9.

Something in the middle of a ship is .

10. All the space where the men on board spend free time is called . 11. Meetings are in the . 12. The aft end of a ship is called the . 13. A kitchen is called the . 14. You eat in the .

MarEng Plus Teacher’s Manual/Intermediate Level/Unit 4 The Ship

Exercise 8

1.

The Captain gives orders from the .

2.

When you go towards the stern you go .

3.

The chimney on a ship is called the .

4.

Another word for radar antenna is .

5.

The deck is at the stern is called the .

6.

Another word for the Captain is the .

7.

Maps at sea are called .

8.

Another word for the communication workstation is the .

9.

The side parts of the bridge are called the .

Exercise 9

1.

The whole body of a ship is called the .

2.

Stairs on a ship are often called .

3.

Rooms are called .

4.

Walls between compartments are called .

5.

Something that resists water is .

6.

The thin metal surface of the hull is called the .

7.

When a vessel has to navigate in ice the hull is .

8.

The space between the bottom and the cargo holds contains .

9.

The water carried to make the ship stable is called .

Exercise 10

1. How fast a ship goes is her . 2. The total length of a vessel is called . 3. The widest part of a ship is called . 4. How deep a ship goes under the waterline is her . 5. The maximum amount of cargo her holds can carry is her .

MarEng Plus Teacher’s Manual/Intermediate Level/Unit 4 The Ship

Important Structures

Exercise 1

1. The rocks are of the Utopia.

2. The lighthouse is on the port side of the Utopia.

MarEng Plus Teacher’s Manual/Intermediate Level/Unit 4 The Ship

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Utopia

3. The Fantasia is passing

astern of the Utopia.

Utopia

4. There is damage to the . quarter

MarEng Plus Teacher’s Manual/Intermediate Level/Unit 4 The Ship

two miles

5. There is a vessel with engine trouble distance two miles . ahead

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6. The vessel is passing on starboard side of the Mark.