English For Civil Engineering
English For Civil Engineering
English For Civil Engineering
CIVIL ENGINEERING II
DRW - STTH
The digger takes the dirt out. It puts the dirt at the back of the truck and
when its full the truck holds the dirt away. Theres another digger. Its clearing
away a lot of small pieces of concrete that nobody needs anymore. And here
another digger. Its dumping sand in abig pile and driving off to get some more.
Heres all thats been dug already. This truck has picked up lots up sand to put at
the bottom of the hole ready for concrete to be
poured on top. There it goes!
This builder is padding down the sand
with a kanga-hammer. It squashes the sand so
that its really hard and flat. Here comes more
sand. That special digger with a caterpillar
truck is delivering it. The kanga-hammer
bounces up and down. Its called the kangahammer
because
its
like
kangoroo.
Kangoroo bounce up and down and so does this hammer. The buider has to be
very careful when hes using this hammer. Its very powerful.
Here are two tower cranes. They work high up in the sky. Look! They can
see the whole foundation underneth them. Cranes are lorrying something down to
the builders. I wonder what it is! I see its a big bundle of special metal rods.
These rods are called rebars. The builders lay them on top of the
foundation just before they pour in the concrete. That way the foundation is
made out of concrete and metal so that its very very strong. Metal bars have to be
put together just like a big jigsaw puzzle. The builders melt the end with a special
flint torch. That way, different pieces of rebar can be joined together.
Exercise 1
Can you describe any synonym for soil and for construction crane? Where does
the term kanga-hammer come from?
Exercise 2
Find the antonym from the text
1. Empty
2. Obviate
3. Less
4. Unwilling
5. Uneven
6. General
7. Careless
8. Inquire
9. Continue
10. Divide
Exercise 3
Give the fuction from the words below
1. Digger
5. Metal bars
2. Kanga-hammer
6. Flint torch
3. Caterpillar truck
7. Rebar
4. Tower crane
8. Metal rod
NUMBERS
a. , 2/3, 28/36
2. ordinal numbers
3. decimals
c. 1, 2, 3,
4. fractions
d. 12%, 89%...
5. percentages
e. 2.3, 4.698
* Each digit after the decimal point is read separately: two point three, four
point six nine eight.
II. Match these written numbers with the way they
are read:
1. 60%
a. one third
2. 3
b. two fifths
3. 3.4
4. 8.5%
5. 1/3
6. 2.87
f. sixty percent
7. 3/4
8. 2/5
h. three quarters
III. Put these words and phrases into the sentences below:
times/multiplied by, divided by, minus, plus
1. Four________ eighteen equals twenty-two.
2. Seventeen ____________ thirteen equals two hundred twenty-one.
3. Ninety-six _________ four equals twenty-four.
4. Ten ________ nine equals one.
Written in full:
1.
2.
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3.
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4.
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5.
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6.
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7.
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Safety and health is an area concerned with protecting the safety, health
and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. The goal of all
occupational safety and health programs is to foster a safe work environment. As
a secondary effect, it may also protect co-workers, family members, employers,
customers, suppliers, nearby communities, and other members of the public who
are impacted by the workplace environment. The average person finds it difficult
to assess risks and that is why work practices need to be regulated.
Safety in the workplace is critical to the success of your business, no
matter what size it is. As a business owner you have responsibilities regarding
health and safety in your workplace. Even if you dont have
any employees, you must ensure that your business doesnt
create health and safety problems for your customers and
the general public.
Knowing
and
understanding
the
Occupational
Health and Safety laws can help you avoid the unnecessary
costs and damage to your business caused by workplace
injury and illness. There are many examples of dangerous
activities at your workplace, such as welding without goggles, working at a
construction site without the protection of a hard hat, working in noisy
environments without ear plugs or mufflers, working in production with different
possibly hazardous materials without protective gloves and/or clothes, smoking
near inflammable substance. There are different risky or hazardous situations,
such as: combustion, contamination, dust, the possibility of explosion, poisonous
fumes, gas leakages, toxic vapors, the danger of electrical shock which can all
have effects on us and can cause lethal or very serious damage to our body (for
example: vomiting, dizziness, burns, birth defects, cancer, genetic damage). All
around risky environments or materials there are warning signs that people have
to take seriously.
Exercise 1
Find some warning signs and explain them
Exercise 2
Name the safety items below.
a.__________
b. __________
c. ___________
d.__________
e. ___________
f.__________
g. ___________
h. __________
i. ____________
Arrived
Didnt arrive
Question
Did
Arrive?
The verb to be
Positive and Negative
I/ he/ she
Was
You/ they/ we
Were
Past continuous
Use
Exercise 1
Change these sentences into positive, negative or introgative sentences
1. We controled the temperature regularly
2. Did he explain the classification of conductor?
3. The current didnt flow from positive terminal to negative terminal
4. They calculated the energy unit
5. They didnt use a tester to current supply in electrical circuits
Exercise 2
MICROSOFT
Thomas (live) in the small town of Brington. He (love) walking through the
beautiful forest that surrounded it. One evening, it (rain) , so he (take) his
umbrella and (go) for a walk in the woods. As he (walk) through the woods, he
(meet) an old man named Frank. Frank (tell) Thomas that if he (want) to become
rich, he should invest in a little known stock called Microsoft. When Thomas
(return) from his walk, he
computer stock. Everybody (know) that computers (be) just a passing fad. At any
rate, Frank (insist) that Thomas (be) wrong. While they (discuss) the stock, Frank
(draw) a wonderful graph of future possibilities. As Frank (draw) the graph,
Thomas (begin) thinking that maybe Frank (understand) stocks. While he (was) to
work, Thomas (decide) to buy some of these stocks. The next day, he (go) to the
stock broker's and
Civil engineering like, like many other field of human activity, continues to
be computerized. Civil engineers, for example, use information for expert system
to help them in decision making process. They also work with complex computer
database or database management system to plan, analyze and predict operation
of building firms.
Computer speed, accuracy, and the ability to store and manipulate large
amounts of data make computers effective data processing tools. Researhers in
civil engineering brances do experiments to collect data on performance of
structure components. They enter the data in the
computer
methods.
and
process
Theymodel
structures
and
behaviour
(stree
them
using
various
loading
of
building
theirparts
to
distribution)
study
and
their
prevent
structural failuras.
Information
technology
is
developing
Database programs for working with large and complex data sets
a.___________
b.____________
c.____________
d.___________
g.____________
e.____________
h.____________
Exercise 2
Give the name and fuction from the computer items below!
f.____________
i.____________
Exercise 3
Below you have some of the amazing discoveries and achievements of modern
times. Match the names on the left with the definitions on the right:
1. Modem
2. Photocopier
3. Fax machine
4. Tape recorder
5. VCR
6. Robot
PASSIVE VOICE
A.
Passive voice is the We form the passive voice in English with the verb to be as an
auxiliary, plus the past participle of the main verb. For every active voice in
English there is a corresponding passive voice.
Formation
Exercise
Change these sentences into passive voice
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
APPLICATION LETTER
Application letter is also called by A cover letter. Application letter is a
document sent with your resume to provide
additional information on your skills and
experience.
Business
and
professional
5. Closing
Example: Yours sincerely,
6. Signature
Do not followed by punctuation
Consist of application letter
1. Introduction
2. Statement of qualification
3. Reason for applying the job
4. Availability of the applicant
666 Antares Way Ray,
MA 02072
Januari 15, 2016
Ms. Nancy Mary
Human Resources Manager
McKeith & Company, Inc.
Parkinson Park Plaza, dome 2000
Boston, MA 02101
Dear Ms. Mary,
Application for the position of product designer
In reference to the job vacancies you advertised at the Carpenters Industrial College career
bazaar, I would like to apply for the position of product designer. I believe that while I am a
recent graduate, I do have some valuable experience that will enable me to be an excellent
addition to your design team.
I recently graduated with a Strata one in graphic design, and the course includes product design
modules. Moreover, I have competed in several design competitions and won a gold medal in a
product design competition in Thailand last year, in which I designed a self- heating mug.
Details of this prize and other prizes that I have won are included in the enclosed curriculum
vitae.
I am looking forward to a positive reply from you. Thank you for your kind consideration and
time.
Yours sincerely,
Almira Aulia