Nuclear
English is a course designed for English language learners working in
the nuclear industry and in other fields of nuclear science and technology.
The
textbook is composed of 12 units, each covering a different aspect of the nuclear
fuel cycle or a relevant topic such as non-proliferation, safety and the use of
radioisotopes in medicine. A technical background is not a requirement for the
course; however, learners need to have reached an intermediate level of English.
Nuclear English offers a flexible
approach, allowing learners to:
• Study the units in any order according
to professional need or interest.
• Focus on listening, grammar and pronunciation
tasks, which are clearly signposted.
• Work independently or with other
students in a classroom.
The other main features of the course are:
• A free audio CD containing authentic interviews with industry specialists.
The course covers various accents, including British, American, Australian, South
African and Indian. Listen to sample audio extract
• Transcripts of the listening materials.
• A language orientation
test, which learners can take at the start of the course to identify their grammar
weaknesses.
• Teacher-led exercises for working in pairs or groups.
• A glossary
of key terms.An answer key.
• A downloadable teacher's guide to help teachers
maximize the learning potential of the materials.
The author, Serge Gorlin, is a writer and analyst at the World Nuclear Association in London. Previously, Serge worked as a translator and interpreter at BNFL, where he was head of section, and as an English teacher in Japan and France developing vocational courses for students.
Teacher's Notes for Nuclear English.
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Price: £20.00
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