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空乘英语

作者:王远梅
出版社:国防工业出版社出版时间:2010-05-01
开本: 16开 页数: 229
本类榜单:外语销量榜
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空乘英语 版权信息

空乘英语 本书特色

本教材基本以实际客舱服务的程序为顺序,共分20个单元。每个单元包含四个部分(dialogues,announcements,phonetics,reading),并且每一部分都配有针对性的练习,以提高学生的机上英语口头交际能力、广播能力,扩大其专业知识面。本教材旨在全面加强学生机上服务英语基本技能训练,培养学生实际运用英语的能力,使之在英语会话方面具备空中乘务工作所需要的基本能力。

空乘英语 内容简介

本书根据《高职高专教育英语课程教学基本要求》和空中乘务员实际工作需求而设计和编写,旨在通过真实的行业背景、身临其境的职业场景、原汁原味的客舱用语、实用丰富的民航知识和有针对性的练习来提高学生英语交际能力和客舱服务水平,实用性强。
全书共20个单元,每单元由四部分组成。其中,每单元的part one(对话)和part two(广播词)为本书的重点,应在课堂上重点讲解并让学生充分练习,以达到学以致用的目的;part three(语音)应在教师的指导下在课堂上完成;part four(阅读)的内容可以作为泛读材料,要求学生在课前预习,上课时教师进行检查,并根据学生掌握的情况进行适当的讲解。
本书可作为职业院校空中乘务、航空服务等专业的教材,也可作为航空公司新引进空中乘务员的英语培训教材,或空中乘务员复训时英语书面及口语测试的参考材料。

空乘英语 目录

unit one
 part one dialogues: passenger reception
 part two announcements: welcome and recheck of boarding pass
 part three phonetics: american and british phonetic symbols in contrast
 part four reading
unit two
 part one dialogues: arranging seats
 part two announcements: pre-take off safety check
 part three phonetics: the vowels and consonants
 part four reading
unit three
 part one dialogues: arranging baggage
 part two announcements: baggage check
 part three phonetics: the pure vowels
 part four reading
unit four
 part one dialogues: delay
 part two announcements: welcome after a delayed departure
 part three phonetics: the diphthongs
 part four reading
unit five
 part one dialogues: safety check before take-off
 part two announcements: safety demonstration
 part three phonetics: the explosive and fricative consonants
 part four reading
unit six
 part one dialogues: after takeoff
 part two announcements: introduction of flight routes and service items
 part three phonetics: the affricate, nasal, lateral consonants and the semi-vowels
 part four reading
unit seven
 part one dialogues: drink service
 part two announcements: drink and meal services
 part three phonetics: syllables and word stress
 part four reading
unit eight
 part one dialogues: food service (i)
 part two announcements: before landing
 part three phonetics: open syllables and closed syllables
 part four reading
unit nine
 part one dialogues: food service (if)
 part two announcements: flying at night and stopover
 part three phonetics: reading rules of english vowel letters in stressed syllables
 part four reading
unit ten
 part one dialogues: abnormal situations in service
 part two announcements: apologies for abnormal service
 part three phonetics: reading rules of english vowel letters in unstressed syllables
 part four reading
unit eleven
 part one dialogues: duty free sales
 part two announcements: movies/duty-free sales
 part three phonetics: reading rules of double syllables
 part four reading
unit twelve
 part one dialogues: in-flight entertainment
 part two announcements: holidays and festivals
 part three phonetics: reading rules of multi-syllables
 part four reading
unit thirteen
 part one dialogues: jet lag
 part two announcements: quarantines
 part three phonetics: loss of plosion and incomplete plosion
 part four reading
unit fourteen
 part one dialogues: airsickness
 part two announcements: landing
 part three phonetics: consonants clusters and sound linking
 part four reading
unit fifteen
 part one dialogues: sick passengers
 part two announcements: cancellation and staying overnight
 part three phonetics: reading rules of noun+s/es and verb+ed
 part four reading
unit sixteen
 part one dialogues: helping passenger find lost articles
 part two announcements: waiting for clearances
 part three phonetics: sentence stress
 part four reading
unit seventeen
 part one dialogues: transit passengers
 part two announcements: landing in transit
 part three phonetics: thought patterns and pausing
 part four reading
unit eighteen
 part one dialogues: filling out forms
 part two announcements: unexpected situations
 part three phonetics: intonation
 part four reading
unit nineteen
 part one dialogues: emergency procedures
 part two announcements: emergency procedures
 part three phonetics: use of the falling tone
 part four reading
unit twenty
 part one dialogues: pre-arrival and after arrival
 part two announcements: brace for impact
 part three phonetics: use of the rising tone
 part four reading
words and phrases
references
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空乘英语 节选

《空乘英语》正是在这种情况下应运而生的。本教材针对高职高专院校空中乘务专业的英语课程,是以培养和提高学生的英语交际能力和机上的应变能力为目标的实用教材。本教材从培养高级应用型人才的总体目标出发,结合学生毕业后的工作实际,力求向学生提供其未来工作岗位所需要的专业英语知识技能,培养学生使用涉外业务英语的交际能力。本教材本着“以应用为目的,实用为主,够用为度”的原则,着重强调实用性、常识性和灵活性,把空中乘务工作中可能用到的英语词汇、句型、语法和相关知识作为重点内容,尽量避免过于生涩、专业的词汇,使学生能够真正学以致用,为高职高专培养实用型人才尽绵薄之力。

空乘英语 相关资料

Flight crew is a group of people employed by an airline who have duties on board the aircraft. It consists of two kinds of people: those who are responsible for the safety, efficient operation of an aircraft and those who are responsible for the safety and wellbe- ing of passengers on a flight. The first kind is called pilots and the other, cabin crew.Pilots exercise command over the crew, including the co-pilots (first officers) and cabin crew. Aircraft are usually operated by two, three or four pilots, depending on the type of aircraft and length of journey. The pilot who is called the captain is the more senior one. He has full responsibility for the safety of the aircraft and its occupants.Pilots are needed in four areas: passenger scheduled services; passenger charter services; freight services; and business aviation (general aviation). The business avia- tion is the biggest sector worldwide and includes private aircraft, flying schools, and companies transporting oil and gas workers to offshore rigs.Many consider flying to be a dream job but perhaps have an unrealistic idea about what it is really like. In fact, the job demands a great deal of personal commitment and self-sacrifice. A pilot has to pass stringent training courses, and then be tested in recur- rent training twice yearly in order to maintain the relevant license.Cabin crew is the people who are working with the passengers in the cabin. They attend to passengers' needs throughout the flight, serving refreshments and selling du- ty-free goods, so customer service is vital. They are expected to be friendly, enthusias- tic and courteous at all times. Cabin crew can also be divided into two groups: the senior member is called flight director or purser and those who work under the senior member are called cabin attendants.A qualified cabin crew must be with lofty goals and passion. But that's not enough. High level of professionalism and hard working attitude are a must. Language is also important, and an excellent cabin crew must be able to communicate with passengers in English fluently who are not sharing the same language.Cabin attendant should carry out a range of duties: attending a pre-flight briefing, and crew members are assigned their tasks for the coming flight.

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