¿Quieres miles de fichas gratuitas (y cero distracciones)? Here’s how
Maritime English (ESP)
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Practise converting 12-hour clock to 24-hour clock.
Read the information on Captain Jack Sparrow to fill in the blanks in his Seaman's Book and to decide if the statements are true or false.
Practise the vocabulary for parts of the ship, places & direction onboard and offboard the vessel.
Read the text and answer the questions.
Read an adaptation of Mike Schuler's article in gcaptain.com about a collision in the English Channel and do the exercises.
Drag & drop the descriptions under the safety signs.
Click on the speakers to listen and choose the correct answer.
Fill in the application form about yourself
A listening activity to practise vessel identification.
Choose the sign whose description the officer is thinking.
Complete the names of the letters of the International Maritime Alphabet
Click on the speakers to listen to their messages. Choose what kind of messages they are and drag & drop the information in place.
Choose what kind of ship each silhouette shows and answer the question.
Find the rank of each deck officer and drag & drop their responsibilities in the right speech bubbles.
Match the acronyms and the collocations to their meanings
Write the helm orders and the helmsman's response to the OOW steering by compass orders.
Read what the helmsman is thinking to find out what orders he was given and write them in the speech bubbles.
Write the time shown in the analogue clocks on the digital clocks using the 24-hour format. Then number the songs chronologically in the green boxes, from the earliest time of the day to the latest.
Use the clues given and logic to solve the puzzle.
Complete the hierarchy chart with the appropriate ranks.