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Unit 1: Ships
Presented by Dao Thuy Chi-Vnu2-cohortII
Types of passenger ships
Warmer
Before reading
Look at the pictures and guess the meanings the words.
TankerRefeer Bulk Carrier
Ro-Ro ShipContainer vessel Gas Carrier
Tug Dredger
Ice breaker
LASH-Ship
Refeer [ri'fə:]
Tanker ['tæηkə]
Bulk Carrier[bʌlk 'kæriə(r)]
Container vessel[kən'teinə 'vesl]
Ro-Ro Ship [rou-rou ∫ip]
Gas Carrier [gæs 'kæriə(r)
Tug [tʌg]
Dredger ['dredʒə]
Ice breaker['ais ‘breikə]
LASH-Ship [læ∫]
Vocabulary
Refrigerated cargo is carried in reefers.
Tankers carry liquid cargo such as petroleum.
Bulk - carriers, carry certain cargoessuch as iron ore, grains or timber in bulk.
Container vessels carry large cases or containers, of a wide variety of goods.
“Ro-Ro” ships have doors in their bows and sterns. These doors allow lorries, with cargo on them, to be driven on and off.
Gas carriers carry gas.
Tugs are used for towing other ships.
Dredgers are used to deepen channels.
Ice-breakers break frozen water.
LASH-ships carry lighters or
floating containers.
While you read
Read the passage and do the following tasks:
Task 1: Complete the table:
Names of ship Functions
Tankers carry liquid cargo
Since the dawn of history, boats have been used in rivers, and ships have been used to cross seas and oceans, to carry goods and people from one to another.
The volume of cargo carried by ships continues to increase, and ships become larger and faster. The variety of cargo is also widening. For this reason, many ships are built for particular cargoes. Tankers carry liquid cargo such as petroleum, and refrigerated cargo is carried in reefers. Other ships, called bulk - carriers, carry certain cargoes such as iron ore, grains or timber in bulk. Many vessels are built for certain duties; tugs for towing ships, dredgers for deepening channels, and specialist crafts, such as gas carriers, ice - breakers and floating cranes.
New types of ships include container vessels and Ro - Ro ships. Container vessels carry large cases or containers, of a wide variety of goods. They have a high service speed and can be loaded and discharged very rapidly. “Ro-Ro” ships have doors in their bows and sterns. These doors allow lorries, with cargo on them, to be driven on and off. Another new type of ship is the Lash - ship. The word “ Lash” stands for “ lighter aboard ship”. Lash - ships carry lighters or floating containers.
Tankers known as VLCCs (Very Large Crude Carriers) are designed to carry over 200,000 tons. ULCCs (Ultra Large Crude Carriers) can carry over 400,000 tons of cargo. Although there is a wide variety of ships at the present time, more new designs are expected.
Task 2: Answer the questions:
1. What type of ship has high service speed?
2. What ship has doors in their bows and sterns?
3. What are these doors used for?
4. What’s the difference between containers ships and Ro-Ro ships?
5. What does the word “LASH” stand for?
6. How many types of tankers are there?
After you readTask 1: Look at the pictures,
make a conversation.
Task 2: Look at the pictures,
summarize the text.
Types of ships
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4
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1. What type of ship is it?
2. What’s the name of the ship?
3. What cargo is she carrying?
Task 2: Watch a video segment and answer the questions:
1. What type of ship is it?
Answer:
2. What’s the name of the ship?
3. What cargo is she carrying?
It’s a super tanker.
It’s Lima.
She’s carrying crude oil.