... focus on vocabulary and grammar. To conclude, the English language is important in aviation industry. A good mastery of this language helps avoid misunderstanding and keep aviation safety. Thus, ... Controllers’ Self -Evaluation after the English Training ProgramTable 3.19. The Mandated Book TitlesTable 3.20. Textbooks Used In the Four Levels Table 3.21. Book Division Table 3.22. The Distribution ... concerns guide this study: to identify the English language needs and wants of pilots and air traffic controllers and to see to what extent lack of the English language ability might affect their...
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... like and as? These and many other points of English grammar are explained in the bookand there are exercises oneach point. Level The book is intended mainly for intermediate students (students ... Richard Fay, Clare West and Pam Murphy for their comments on the manuscript Sue Andre and Paul Heacock for their help with the appendix on American English Amanda MacPhall for the illustrations ... illustrations TO THE STUDENT This book is forstudents who want help with English grammar. It is written for you to use without a teacher. The book will be useful for you if you are not sure of...