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Miss Grammar – Lesson 23: Yet / Still / Already

Please watch this interesting video about the "Yet / Still / Already" and try to answer following questions.

  • You don't have to do it. I've ______ done it.
  • I've had no time. I haven't done it ______ .
  • Don't wake him. He's ______ asleep.
  • I've ______ told you what to do. Listen carefully this time.
  • The plane has ______ arrived. It was really early.

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Miss Grammar – Lesson 22 : Passive voice

Please watch this interesting video about the "Passive voice" and try to answer following questions.

 
A) Rewrite the sentences in Active voice.
Example: Letters were written by the students. 
 
The students wrote letters.
 
1) The club was founded by Ron and Peggy.
2) The computer is used by Patrick.
3) The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
 

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Miss Grammar – Lesson 25 : Irregular verbs

July 17, 2010 Gramática, Grammar No Comments

Please watch this interesting video about the "Irregular Verbs" and try to answer following questions.

Fill In The Blanks:

Last October we ________  (to swim) in the lagoon, out where the old freighter had _________  (to sink). We   (to ride) our bikes to the park and Bobby   (to lead) us to Bristle Cove where we  ________ (to dive)* off the rocks into the cold water. It  ________ (to be) late in the season, but the water had not  ________ (to freeze), and we  _________ (to wear) wetsuits.
 

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Flight

In the future we will have a members only area.


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Gramática para Aviação

Muitos aviadores gostariam de se comunicar em Inglês apurado. Nós temos um programa de gramática especialmente desenvolvido para aviadores. Explicações são claras e em um contexto de aviação.

Vejam o nosso Canal no YouTube para assistir a nossa série de vídeos de Gramática.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Inglês para Pilotos

Aviation English for Pilots

Pilots usually travel alot and don’t have access to an Aviation English teacher. Often they have completed the books, listened to audios but are still needing to improve, or at least maintain their level of English.

This site has Aviation English Tutorials that are constantly updated where pilots can study, improve and maintain their level of Aviation English.

Contact us for more details on how you can practice speaking.

We help preparing for the ICAO English proficiency test, job interviews, RT communication and general day to day English.

Pilot Topics in this Aviation English Blog Tutorial Site:

New Aviation English for Pilots topics are continuously added to the list. We also include Aviation English audio so that you can listen to the Aviation English article to improve your pronunciation of these pilot topics.

Fire

Parts of an Aircraft

Jet lag – Causes and Management

Jet Engines

The good old B52 Bomber

Meteorology

Airline vs Executive Aviation

Helicopters

The A380

The History of Aviation

The Cockpit

Why it’s great to be a pilot

Pilot Schedules/Routines

Santos Dumont

Ash Clouds

CRM

Depressurization

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Announcement: Aviation English – Inglês para Aviação

Welcome to Global Aviation English’s Blog. Here we will release up to date information about what is happening in the world of Aviation English. We will also share some of our videos, mini lessons, videos and tips for tests and interviews. We have FREE online courses for Pilots, Flight Attendants, Mechanics, …

Does The New Airline Travelers “Bill of Rights” Go Too Far?

On August 23 the majority of the new rules proposed in what is being called the “Travelers Bill of Rights” took effect. This is yet another set of rules and regulations aimed at the already heavily regulated airline industry, which leaves one to wonder how many more regulations can possibly …

Cabin crew procedures

[audio:http://aviationenglishblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Cabin_Crew_Procedures.mp3|titles=Cabin_Crew_Procedures] Cabin crew procedures Aim Practice English skills in an aviation context Revise some typical procedures and test yourself on knowledge you not only need to know but may be tested on during interviews Have fun! The list of cabin crew procedures can be daunting but don’t worry, there’s always …

Santos Dumont, Pioneer Aviator

[audio:http://aviationenglishblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/13santosdumont.mp3|titles=Santos Dumont] Alberto Santos Dumont, Pioneer Aviator   Santos Dumont, born in 1873, grew up in a coffee plantation owned by his family but spent most of his adult life in Paris. He was so fascinated by machinery that even as a child he learned to drive steam tractors and …

Airline vs. Executive Aviation

  TOPIC: Airline vs. executive aviation Listen to the audio GOAL: To compare airline flying versus working in executive aviation Level: Easy Exercise #1: Read about the differences between airline flying and executive aviation and then proceed to Exercise #2 The physical aspects of flying an airplane are fairly similar in …

Crew Resource Management (CRM)

  [audio:http://aviationenglishblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/15crm.mp3|titles=CRM]TOPIC: Crew Resource Management (CRM) Exercise #1: Read about CRM and then proceed to Exercise #2 Crew Resource Management (CRM) training originated from a NASA workshop in 1979 that focused on improving air safety. The NASA research presented at this meeting found that the primary cause of the majority …