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AIRPORT PROCEDURES
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PORT PROCEDURES 1
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PORT PROCEDURES 2
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negative
question
Did
I / you /
I / you /
he / she / it /
he / she / it /
I / you / he /
she / it /
we / they
we / they
we / they
arrived.
didnt arrive.
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arrive?
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Itwas raining.
negative
I / he / shewasnt
reading a book.
Itwasnt
raining.
question
WasI / he /
shereadinga book?
Wasitraining?
You / we / theywere
You / we /
theywerent
Wereyou / we / they
readinga book.
readinga book.
readinga book?
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EXERCISE
1. Have you seen Carl? The last time I (see)
him, he (clean) the swimming pool
2. While the divers (search) the wreck, they
.. (find) the ships log.
3. Bob (cut) his hand while he
.. (mend) the engine
4. Where were you when the auditor .
(arrive)? I .. (show) the visitors
around the ship.
5. While the first passengers (board),
the crew (make) final preparations.
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6.
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COMPOUND
WORD
aisle
seat
Boarding
pass
Call light
Emergency
exit
Excess
baggage
Earphone
Jet lag
Life jacket
Oversized
bagagge
Seat belt
Window seat
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COMPOUND WORDS
A
connecting
excess
departure
passport
baggage
duty-free
metal
departure
boarding
check-in
aisle
cabin
control
seat
claim
crew
flight
desk
shop
pass
baggage
lounge
board
detector
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INCIDENTS ON BOARD
Marine incidents
Common marine incidents include
groundings; capsize and swamping; fires;
collisions with other boats, buoys, jetties
and pontoons; falls within a boat and
persons overboard.
Incidents involving injuries to people
must always be reported even if the boat
does not sustain any material damage. If
in doubt about whether an incident is
reportable, report it.
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Position of Vessel :
Incident Details:
Further Action:
..................................................................................
...........
SIGNED:
Date:
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