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OU elL¢ WORKBOOK (1) ‘Yvonne Baker de Altamirano Ca imon Mellor-Clark MACMILLAN tl Macmillan Education Between Towns Road, Oxford ox4 30? A division of Macmillan Publishers Limited Companies and representatives throughout the world ISBN 1 405 009829 ‘Text © Yonne Baker de Altamirano and Simon Mellor Clark 2004 Design and illustration © Macmillan Publishers Limited 2004 First published 2004 All rights reserved; no part ofthis publication may be reproduced, stored ina retrieval system, transmitted in any form, or by any means, ‘electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without ‘the prior written permission of the publishers Designed by Keith Shaw, Threefold Design Layout by Carelya Gibson Cover design by Keith Shave, Threefold Design Cover photograph by Alamy Images ‘The authors would like to thank al colleagues at the Academia General Militar, Zaragoza; not only teachers and military instructors in the Department of English, but also military personnel from other ‘departments who have helped with suggestions and explanations. ‘Thanks also to Jorge, Daniel and Rubén Altamirano forall their patience and support. ‘The publishers would like to thank Louis Harrison and Shona Rodger forall their hard work. The authors and publishers would like to thank the following for ppemnission to reproduce their photographs: Corbis p 18; Hulton Archive p 37; Military Picture Library International pp 3,4, 14,19, 24,29, 34, 36, 39, 42,47, 52, 57, 62, 67,72, 77,80 Cover image by Doug Steley / Alamy Images Picture research by Kevin Brown, ‘Whilst every effort has been made to locate the owners of copyright material in this book, there may have been some cases when the publishers have been unable to contact the owners, We should be {grateful to hear from anyone who recognises copyright material and ‘who is unacknowledged. We shall be pleased to make the necessary amendments in future editions of the book. Printed and bound in Italy by Rotolite Lombardia 2008 2007 2008 2008 2006 wee7esaazi ener VI @ oF & PR — 10 11 12 13 14 “Review 1 (Units 1-7) _ Review 2 (Units 8-14 Start point 4 Boot camp 9 To be a soldier 14 Military organisation Sports and fitness A visitor to the base Military technology The NATO school Fit to fight War games Peacekeeping Headquarters Convoy Patrol Answer key Tapescript Start point glossary Military vehicles Task 1 Translate. armoured personnel carrier fammod pasenel Keerio(t)/ (APC) (n) fenpi'sid helicopter () /helskopto(e)/ infantry fighting vehicle /infentri‘fxtiy viol (FV) (n) faret vid jeep (r) Aisin’ plane (0) /pleiny tank On) /tenky truck (n) rab Task 2 Put the words into groups. vehicles: 1 armoured personnel carrier 4 aircraft: 6 Jobs Task 3 Translate. airman (n) feaman/ doctor (n) fdnkta(ryy engineer (n) /endgrnre(r)/ interpreter (n)/artospeta(/ journalist (n) éssmalist/ police officer (n) /pallirs ofiso(ey/ sailor (n) /se1o(0/ soldier (n) /souldsa(r)/ teacher (n) /ti:tfo(n)/ Task 4 Circle six jobs. a} kim} 8] Do] cc} wi) sfafife]o}r]e lr ofrfe}ziec}ul «|r Lyalalelr| ofr ifi o}Miufvjolw! Fic tpatn[uyatels [el nigjiiuvel ella) a} Pjals{riy|xiw alpha bravo Task 1 Write ‘m (am), 's (is) or "re (are). Hello. My name is Elaine. Hello, My name (1) s Elaine. Pleased to meet you. Iam Max Bell, Pleased to meet you. T(2) -v Max Bell Hello. You are my partner. Hello. You (3) ry partner. Good morning. Weare from CNN. Good morning. We (4) from CNN. This is Tom. He is American, This is Tom. He (5) American. Task2 Write ‘m (am), s (és) or ‘re (ae). 1 Hello. I'm Captain Reynolds. 2 Pleased to meet you. My name onc... Fraser. 3. This is Kush, He... my friend, 4 We nono from Britain, but they 51 from the USA. Task3 Complete. Honif: Hello, (1) Hanif. Elaine: Pleased £0 (2) emm-uone YOu My (3) ~'s Elaine. Hanif: Pleased to meet you. Task 1 Write the nationalities. Country Nationality 1 Poland — Polish 2 Britain 3. The USA 4 France 5. Pakistan 6 Algeria enn Task2 Write ‘m not, aren't or isn’t. 1 Rayna’s Polish. She isn’t Russian. 2 Hanif’s Pakistani. He oon Indian, 3. Vim British. Tn American. 4 We're Algerian. We Moroccan. 5 Ebruand Banu are Turkish. They Hungarian Gharlie rast complete the jobs. 1 Fatima'sa doctor. 2 Stefan’'san _ng_n__r 3° Hany’san __rm_n. 4 Lizisa j__rn_i_st 5 Abdu’sa s_ld__r Task2 Answer. Is Fatima a doctor? Yes, she is. Is Stefan a sailor? ... Is Liz a journalist? 1 2 3. Is Harry a police officer? ... 4 5. IsAbdula soldier? .. Task 3 Complete. Use a or an. 1 Lizis a British journalist. 2 Hany’s —-. American airman, 3. Stofan’s French engineer. A Abdul's ou Pakistani soldier. 80 Fatima’s soon» Algerian doctor Celta task put the words in the comect onder. you? | How | are How are you? thanks, 1 and | Fine | YOU? weneeewsonnennni well, | I'm | very | thanks .. Rone family? | is 1 your | HOW ccc 2 you | well, | They're | very | thank a Task2 Complete. Use these words. next week weekend day tomorrow 1 Well, havea nice day! Goodnight! See you .. 3. Harry: Bye, Jane. Have a nice Jane: See you 1 echo text Complete. Use he's, she’s, his or her. 1 His name's Stefan. He's French, He's an engineer. 2 name's Liz, ono from Manchester a British journalist 3 name's Fatima... an Algerian doctor, friend's a doctor, too, 4 name's Abdul. a soldier... from Pakistan Task2 Write the questions. E ‘What's his name? It’s Pandit Patel. Pandit Patel Doctor 7 He's a doctor. ? He's from Pakistan. .. 717 Lotus Avenue, Karachi. 2 es 927 9764. .. ? Its ppatel@medics.com. | 7 Lotus Avenue, Karachi, Pakistan ‘telephone: 927 9764 1 a 3 4 5 e-mail. ppatel@medics.com 6 FOTO’ taskt write the numbers. 0 zero ' Fisstembing tests me tisten and write the eters a 2 3 Gee Sie Task 2 (zi @ Listen and number. DH theusa an IEV the UN cnn (Janare ‘Task 3 Put the conversation in the correct order. T] case me, are you Mary Smith? [1 No, rim not. rm from Canada, Oh, Ym sory. What's your name? Where are you from, Barbara? Barbara. Barbara Stevens. [2] No, I'm not. That's Mary over there. [5] Met i'm from London. Are you American? wooo > > > > '1@ Now listen and check. Task4 1 Listen and repeat. 0123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Task 5 151 Listen and write the numbers. ee) dip ar ae oll Task 6 (si @ Listen and circle the correct information. Good (1) morning / evening. My name is Ivan (2) Dancing / Danzig. That's Ivan — T-V-A.N Danzig ~ D-A-N-Z--G, I'm a (8) sailor | soldier in the Polish (4) navy | army. Ym 6) 18/19. Task7 171@ Listen and complete the form. a a Ti mee) glossary Basic combat training Task 1 Translate. barracks (n) /bsers) basic combat training (BCT) (n) /bersie kombeet trem’ combat uniform (n) /kombect ju:ntfo:m/ communications training (n) Amjuantketfonz fret! ill (n) Mel field training exercise (FTX) (n) /Fild tremn 'eksosarz/ first aid (n) (Fast end) foot march (n) /fot mast graduation (n) jgredsuetfon! instructor (n)finsteakto(e)/ map reading (n) fmaep ricduy amitary skills (x) /mlot sz) NBC training (nuclear, biological and chemical) (n) fenbisi: tremmn/ obstacle course (n) fobstakl ko: recruit (n)fvkrct/ ‘wake up (n) /werkap/= reveille (n)/rtvelif ‘weapons training (n) (weponz, trem! volunteer (n) /volantia(r) Task2 Write five words with training. 1. basic combat training 2 Ch cerca recent 5 Personal items Task 3 Translate. battery (n) /bactn/ deodorant (n) /disudoront/ electric razor (n) /ylektrik ‘rerza(r)/ padlock (n) /psediok/ shampoo (n) /fzxmpu) shaving cream (n) /Jervin kris shoe polish (n) /fu: poltf/ soap (n) /soup/ sun cream (n) /'san krism/ toothbrush (n) /twObeaf/ toothpaste (n) /tuxBperst/ towel (n) /tauol/ Task 4 Tick the items you have in your toilet bag. alpha Task 1 Complete. sleep swear teach go train 1 Soldiers wear a uniform. 4 We home at the weekend. 20 They... with weapons. 5 NCOs. They sss in barracks, military skills Task 2 Make negative. 1 Policemen don’t live in barracks. (live) 2 They oan .» military uniforms. (wear) Bo TRY ene rill. (do) TREY en 10 War. (GO) Task3 Complete. A. alpha J juliet S sierra B bravo K kilo DiGi © charlie L@ U uniform DMG eeceeey M mike V_ victor E echo N_ november W whiskey FP foxtrot © oscar X ocray G golf Pw Y yankee H @ Q quebec ZO veroen 1 india R romeo Task 4 Write. 1 X98 x-ray mine eight 4 a2D (2 oO ere 5) OSD Eta. RR tare 3 CPL pee meses DFAVO test answer the questions. 1 Doarmy recruits wear a uniform? Yes, they do. 2 Do they gohhome during basic training? No, thy don’ 3. Do they train with Weop0n8? eaeenennnee nnn 4 Do they live at home? sees ncnmanm 5 Do they sleep in barracks? om Task 2 Match. 1 Doyoulive & home tomorrow? 2 Dothey do b- civilian? 3 Dowego ¢ have weapons training? 4 What days dowe _ inbarracks? 5 Areyoua € drill on Mondays? CI « Charlie tasks write te plurats. 1 battery buteries 4 compass 2 toothbrush = 5 padlock... a 6 country Task 2 Match the numbers. | forty-five sivly-three ——ninety-eight seventy-two twenty-four —_fifty-nine | 6395 45 24 72 98 42 59 ‘54 36 a 89 | | | thirty-six eighty-nine twenty-seven forty-two ——ninetyefive fifty-four Celta tase write c for countable or U for uncountable. Now complete the sentence. There is (1) some shampoo, (2) an electric razor, (3) ed @... en 1am BY anaes vase AA (6) sons Task2 Complete. Use a or any. 1 Does he havea razor? 5 He doesn’t have toothpaste. 2 There isn’t any sun cream. 6 Isthere ... towel? 3 Does he have.......... toothbrush? 7 There aren't ... batteries. 4° Isthere soap? 8 There isn’t........ padlock, Task 3 Write the questions. 1 How much are the maps? They're $2.65. 2 How much is the towel? It's $13. 3m ne 2 It's $15. BY es : 2 They're ss. | falio. $15. ateries $3 5 uu ?They'reS5. | towel $13 maps $2.65 Gr él Its $150. | padlocks $5 deodorant $1.50 n ra) echo tax: Complete the questions. Use What, Where or When. 1 What time do you have breakfast? Dos - do the recruits go at 11 am? 3 -» do we have dinner ~ at 9 pm? 4 do the soldiers do at 6 am? 5 time do you have hunch? Timetable Task 2 Write the questions. Then write the answers. Reveille 6. 1 he/ getup? q Breakfast 830 ain What time does he get up? He gets up at six o'clock. Barrack inspection | 7.00/am hes) tinwe bral Training Lanch ( 7 ————S 3 he / start training? 4 he / eat hnch? FOXtFOL tose complete the sentences. mR ‘At twelve hundred hours in London Pats 1 Tes thirteen hundred howrs in Pasi. uma Qokemens seve in Lima Syney 3 Its siete in Sydney. Tokyo, 4 Its a _ in Tokyo. AES 5 Ws a in New York Task 2 Complete, Use on or at. 1 Does the library close at 1700 en Mondays? 2. The museum doesn’t open vena Tuesday mornings. 3. The club serves breakfast een O715 hours. 4° The club doesn’t clase until 2300 hours Saturdays. 5 The PX closes . -- 2000 hours fram Monday to Friday. Lunehis .. - 1300 hours... .. Fridays, Task 3 Answer the questions. 1 Does he have lunch at twelve twenty? Yes, he does Training) 2. Does he have personal time before dinner? [iit 3 Does he train before dinner? == Training - alent inde 4 Does he have uniform inspection in the afternoon? = Lights Out 5 Does he go to bed before 11 pm? sun. = Ca listening ct se risen snd mite te cat eg 2 = Task2 (2) Listen and number. Lunen Fist aid Foot march Dinner Communications traning 4 Personal time Lights out Task 4 i11@ What does Private O’Brien need? Listen and tick. 1 soap 2 toothpaste 3. toothbrush 4 shampoo 5 towel 6 batteries Task 1121@ Listen and correct. There are four mistakes. 3) Witmer [tay glossary Military career verbs Tosk1 Translate. to be assigned (to) (vb) /asaind/ They were assigned fo a new unit. attend (vb) /otend/ attended a Fist Aid clas. to be deployed (to) (vb) Mttplard/ His regiment was deployed to Bosnia enter (vb) fenta(ey She entered the Academy in 1997. graduate (from) (vb) /graedsueit/ I graduated from Officer School in 1999. join (Wb) asomn/ He joined the navy cohen he tons seventeen. to be posted to (vb) /pouste/ They were posted fo Germany. to be promoted (to) (vb) /pramautid/ He as promoted to the rank of captain. serve (in) (vb) /saiv/ We served int UNPROFOR for fteo years. to be transferred (to) (vb) raensfasrd/ He woas transferred to Travis Air Base. Task2 Write five verbs with f0 be. 1 tobe assigned = 3 4 mas aers Military uniform Task 3 Translate. badge (n) fies) hhelmet (n) helmut belt (n) bel! jacket (n) /egeckay beret (n) /beret/ ‘name tag (n) /nem tel boots (n) /outs/ shirt) fal cap badge (n) rkaep bed skirt (n) / epaulette (n) Pepolet/ (on the shoulder trousers (a) /trauzaz! ofthe jacket of military uniform) Task 4 Write three things to wear on your head. Is Piss ser (Be, cap (n) fkeep/ shoes (n) /fusz/ (old 1“ alpha bravo Task 1 Write sentences. 1 Charles Lindbergh (1902-1974) American pilot Charles Lindbergh was an American pilot. He was born in 1902 and he died in 1974. (Che Guevara (1928-1967) Argentinian revolutionary, Erich Hartmann (1922-1995) German pilot Task 2 Complete the sentences. Use wasn’tweren't or waslwere, 1 2 3 Bernard Montgomery wasn't born in India. He tas born in London, in 1887 Nimitz and Lindbergh .... soe Russian, They seocsneennnn from the USA. Che Guevara bom in Bolivia. He from Argentina, Task 1 Read about Akbar the Great. Compleie the dates for his life. Akbar the Great () neesnuee 2) Akbar the Great was an Indian Emperor. He was born in India in 1542. His full ‘name was Jalal ud din Mohammed Akbar Ghazi. In 1556, his father died in an accident. Akbar was now the Emperor. India was very big and it was a difficult country to lead, but Akbar was an intelligent leacer. He was very tolerant, too. There weren't many wars during this time and he was very popular. When he died in 1605, he was 63 years old. Now read the text again and answer the questions. 2 3 4 Where was Akbar the Great born? He zoas borin India. What was his full name? oon Ss When was Akbar the Emperor of India? How old was he when he died? ‘Task 2 Answer the questions. 1 ‘Was Akbar the Great a Roman Emperor? No, he wasn't ‘Was Akbar from India? ... ‘Was India a big country? ‘Was Akbar a bad leader? Were there many wars in India during this time? 6 charlie delta Task 1 Complete. Use the past simple, 1 He joined the army when he was twenty. Goin) 2 He mmnennnnmnn the NCO school at the age of twenty-two. (enter) 3 They snnnnnnnnnnen Overseas when he was in the army. (serve) 4 Weboth _--~ from West Point. (graduate) 5 They the officers’ course. (attend) Task2 Complete, Use the past simple negative. 1 He didn’t join the army when he was twenty. join) the NCO school at the age of twenty-two. (enter) overseas when he was in the army. (serve) from West Point. (graduate) 2 3 4 5 the officer school, (attend) Task 1 Write questions. 1 Tenjoyed the party. What about you? Did you enjay the party? 2 We had a good meal at the restaurant. What about you? 3 We went to Hakim’s wedding, What about Hamsa? 4 Terry played for the Rockets. What about Martin and Steve? 5 Istayed at home yesterday. What about you? Task2 Put the words in order. 1 did | do | Sunday? | last 1 you | What What did you do last Sunday? 2 did | celebrate | Hassim | birthday? | How | his 3° did | leave | last Saturday? | José and his friends | What time 4 did 1 do | What | yesterday? | your mother and father did 1 go | lastnight? 1 Where | you Task Write P for the possessive form or is for the verb be. 1 Laura is Jack’s [P] girlfriend. She's [is] from The Philippines. Jack’s [_] a pilot in the US Air Force. I's [_ ] an interesting career. 2 3. His brother’s [__] wife is an interpreter. She's [| Egyptian. 4 Jack’s [_] mother’s [] a teacher, but his father’s [__] in the Air Force. echo foxtrot Task 1 Make the sentences negative. 1 The recruits got up at 5 am. The recruits didn’t get up at Sam. 2 Joe wore a uniform, onnnnnnn neem 3. They followed the orders. 4 The NCO saluted the colonel. . We did our exercises. 5 Task? Circle the correct form of the verb. 1 We get (GoDup very early yesterday. 2 They wear | wore their new uniform at the ceremony last Saturday. 3. [didn’t go / went home last weekend. 4 We didn’t do /did any exercises in the morning, ‘Their superior give / gave them some extra training yesterday. Task 1 Tick the verbs. ‘wash clean’ iran boots ¥ v v belt jake badge of rank trousers shirt beret Task2 Complete. Use the past simple. 1 The soldiers got up at first light. (get up) 2 They. . their beds and .. awash and shave. (make, have) 3 They onsen On their uniform and .. - outside. (put, go) 4 They their exercises and sesonunn Some water. (do, drink) 5B They auneeun the area. (leave) Task3 Answer the questions about Task 2. 1 Did the soldiers get up at first ight? Yes, they did. 2. Did they make their beds? ...... 3. Did they iron their uniforms? as 4 Did they do their exercises in the PX? ... 5) Did they drink water? <.-senmenenn >» lUstening Task 1 1151 Put the verbs into groups, Then listen and check. started trained served worked marched stopped finished celebrated died Task2 (:1i@ Complete. Use these words. Then listen and check. party club birthday ‘Hi, there. Did you have a good weekend? Yes, I did. It was my son's f13t (1) oon nnnsene Oh, really? How did you celebrate? We had a big (2) econ for him. What did you do last weekend? went to the @) ... Oh, really? I didn’t see you! >Ub Bboy Task (ic) @ Listen and tick the correct information. Yuri Gagarin was a Russian pilot, When he was 18 or 19, he joined a local flying club, His first assignment as a pilot was in Star City. He wasin space for about 150 minutes. He had an accident in a new MiG-15, He died in his bed. 10 Task4 10) @ Listen and complete the form. ae ne Task (171@) Listen and circle. 1 Where was Jack Truman born? Niagara Sacramento Glendale Where did he go for Boot Camp? Niagara Sacramento Glendale ‘Where was his fist duty station? Niagara. Sacramento Glendale When was he deployed to Germany? 1992 19931995 2 S 4 5 How does he feel about his career in the Air Force? Happy OK — Unhappy glossary Officer ranks Task 1 Translate. NATO BRITISH ARMY abbreviation US ARMY OF10 Field Marshal FM/GOA —Generalof the Army /fildma:j OF9 General Gen General Pésenrol/ OFS Lieutenant Lt Gen Lieutenant Neftenant dsenral/ UK General General osenant idsenra/ US OF7 —MajorGeneral MajGen Major General merdso(s) dsenrsl/ OF6 Brigadier Brig Brigadier General /bigsato()/ OFS Colonel Col Colonel Homi OF4 Lieutenant ——LtCol Lieutenant Ieftenooe sul! UK Colonel Colonel tenant e:nl/ US OF3 Major Maj Major Pmeidso(0 OF2 Captain Capt Captain PReeptrn! OF1 Lieutenant = (LYTLE “First Lieutenant —_leftenont/ UK ‘fowst lrtenoni/ US OFA Second @/Lyalt — Second {sekand leftenani/ UK Lieutenant Lieutenant {sekond In‘tenont/ US Task2 Answer the questions. 1. What is the British equivalent of the general of the US Army? field marshal 2 What is the American equivalent of a brigadier in the British Army? 3. What is the NATO grade of a major? 4 Whatis the abbreviation for a lieutenant colonel? Army units Task Translate. comps {n) /koid A comps has between 40,000 and 60,000 men. division (n) fdrvisn! A division has between 10,000 ard 20,000 men. brigade (n) /ortgend/ A brigade has betzeen 5,000 and 7,000 men. regiment (n) /redstmont/ A regiment lias between 2000 and 6000 men. battalion (n) foaiteljon/ A battalion has between 500 aed 1,000 men company (n) "kampani/ Ant infartry company has betzoeen 100 and 200 men. platoon (n)/plotu:n/ An infantry platoon has between 30 ancd 40 soldiers. ‘squad (x) /skwnd) An American infantry squad has between 8 and 12 soldiers. section (n) fsekfon! A British infantry section lans between 8 and 10 soldiers Task4 Put in order a a . 1 platoon, section, company company platoon section 2. division, corps, brigade “ 3 battalion, regiment, brigade ® alpha test1 witte the sank. scree ag «ay ax Liew Coon ; SS 1 Major Major = Lance Corporal Task 2 Complete the sentences. 1A lieutenant commands a platoon. He's the platoon commander. BIR ss is second-in-command (21C) of a platoon. 8 ieee commands a company. He's 21C of a battalion. 4A is 2IC of a company. 5A _. commands a battalion. Task3 Match. NATO British Army 1 ORS a Corporal 2 ORS D Statf Sergeant 3 ORT © Lance Corporal 4 OR6 Regimental Sergeant Major 5 OR4 Sergeant 6 ORS f Private 7 ORA 8 Company Sergeant Major Task 1 Add the abbreviation for the ordinal numbers. 1 2nd lieutenant 4 On Tneones November 2 101....... Airborne 3 TRe Benen unit 3. The rifle platoon 6 The 14... Signal Regiment ‘Task 2 Complete the puzzle and find the key word. An infantry unit of 8 to 10 men. ‘The American equivalent of a section of the British army. ‘The officer in comunand of a platoon. An infantry unit of 30 to 40 officers and men. ac ‘in command. An artillery unit equivalent to an infantry company. ‘The name for armour, artillery and engineer units An infantry unit with three rifle platoons. SIE(CIT|/ | O[N c » Charlie tas circte the correct word. 1 Sergeant to female captain: Giiamy Miss, could Uhave a minute? 2 Sergeant major to private A. Private Hayes! B Yes, sir / Liewtenant. 3 Lieutenant colonel to general: Excuse me, General sr, Coplain Bryant is here to see you. 4 Lieutenant to corporal: A. Corporal Sayek reporting for duty, sir. B_ Good morning, Corporal / sir. At ease. 5 NCO to private: Close the door, Thomson / Private Thomson. Celta task mater. 1. When did you arrive in Helsinki? a Yes, itis 2 How long are you here for? No It’s nice and clean. 3 Isthis your first visit to the city? © Wearrived last night. 4 What do you think of it? Just for the conference. Task 2. Complete the dialogue. Use these words. is what do when did are Jean (1) When did you arrive in Helsinki, Jan? Jan arrived last night. Q) about you? When 3) ‘you gethere? Jean Oh, Tarrived yesterday, too. How long () coon» you here for? Jan Oh, just for three days. (9) umm this your first visit? Jean Yes, itis. Jan What (6)... you think ofthe place? Jean Treally like it. Task3 Complete the sentences. Use for, in or at. 1 She works in Geneva in Switzerland, 2 Dr Momay works .n.-uu the Worid Health Organisation. 3. Twork the NATO headquarters, . Brussels 4° Tthink they are the intelligence department. a echo foxtrot Task Match 1 The mission of the engineers is & to operate the communication systems. The mission of the intlligence corps e b_ to provide medical support. 3. The mission of the medical corpsis ‘eto build roads and bridges. 4 ‘The mission of the signals unit is to collect information about the enemy. Task 2 Complete the text. Use these verbs. attack -eperate transport command provide fly collect ‘The mission of the Army Air Corps (AAC) isto (1) operate and to (2) all the British Army's helicopters. The main function of the AAC helicopters is to @)eaase enemy armour, but they are also useful for other missions, for example, to @ ssn from the at, to reconnoitre and (5) eens information, t0 (6) w--nu0mnnnnns HOOPS, Supplies and equipment and to o s~vnnen Medical support Task 1 Answer the questions. Use these numbers. about 730 30-40 848 8-12 about 16,000 236-313 100-200 1 How many soldiers are there in a section in the British army? There are between 8 cand 10 men ine a section im the British army. 2 How many soldiers are there in a squad in the US army? 3. How many soldiers are there in a platoon? 4 How many soldiers are there in a company? 5 How many soldiers are there in a battalion? 6 How many officers are there in a brigade? 7 How many NCOs and soldiers are there in a division? Task 2 Write. 1 PL means platoon. 4 Bde means... 2 Coy means cs 5 Divmeans 3. Bnmeans i 6 CAV MEANS cnn Tistening tess 1a Listen and mabe. a Oi a a a ago Qo cam 5 axel oxxzl Task2 014 Listen and write the number of the Army units. Units deployed in the area svn Moured Brigade mene GaValty Regiment . Airborne Corps v» Infantry Division oe Signal Regiment envennne Atilery Regiment Task 3 (20) Listen and complete the table. fe finn eke as ‘Mrs Hidas MOD. fu} 2 LE-Coi Moore | WaT ®) @) [Get Akamato | Japenese Detence Fore | (6) 6) Task 4 21) Listen and complete. Use these words. Infantry Signal Medical Engineers Arms and services of the US Army COMBAT ARMS ~ Directly involved in fighting. ‘The Combat Arms include: () —___ Amor, Air Defense Artillery, Feld Artillery, ‘Aviation, Special Forces and Corps of (2) COMBAT SUPPORT UNITS ~ Provide operational assistance to the Combat Arms. ‘These units inelide: @) __ Corps, Miltary Police Corps, Chemical Corps and Military Inteligence COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT BRANCHES ~ ‘These include: ‘Transportation, Civil Affairs, Quartermaster, Finance, Army —___ Corps and Ordnance. LAL ALLL A aL a a TT . / gm a a Gerncekices glossary sports Ea Task 1 Translate. baseball (n) /beisbo:if running (n) /ranmy/ ‘basketball (n) /busskitbo:l! IPS (n) /sttaps/ boxing (n) /ooksny/ skiing (n) fskin/ climbing (n) /Klamony’ swimming (n) /swimy! football (n) futbol! table-tennis (n) /terbl tenis/ golf (n) fol) tennis (n) ftenis/ Karate (n) korest/ volleyball (n) /volibo:/ push-ups (n) /pufaps/ ‘weight-lifting (n) /wert, fim! Task 2 Write seven ball games. 1 baseball = Siar, 6) i Assault course Task3 Translate. «cargo net (n) /ke:gou net/ Clinb up the cargo net. ditch (n) /de/ Jump across the ditch fence (n) fens! Clim over the fence. high wall (n) shat 'wo:l/ Climb up the wall logs (nt) logz/ Rien aver the logs. low wall (n)flou wa: Jump over the low wal. amp (n) raemp/ Rien docon the ramp. rope (n) /reup Climb up the rope. ‘tunnel (n) /tanl/ Riot through the tuontel. wire (a) wato(e)/ Cratel under the wire. Task 4 Match. a a (in ace G)goup HN | Dero go through go across go down alpha test1 complete. 1 He's lifting weights in the gym. (if?) 2 She's - situps. (do) 3. They're ‘the assault course. 4 She's oooemmnennns FOUN the base, (ran) in the pool. (swim) 6 TReY1e oo onmmnnn Volleyball. (play) Task 1 Look at the pictures and answer the questions. Is the soldier in picture number 1 lifting weights? Yes, he is. Is the soldier in picture number 2 doing push-ups? No, she isn’t. She's doing sit-ups. Are the soldiers in picture number 3 crawling under the Wite? csi Is the soldier in picture number 4 running? oom Js the soldier in picture number 5 swimming in the pool? Are the soldiers in picture number 6 playing football. Charlie tases complete. vse these words. bat caps racket shorts sports bag tracksuit trainers (<2) Fehie The man is wearing a white (1) T-shirt, grey (2)... rman ANA WHEE (3) renner He's carrying a baseball (4) anda © The woman is wenzing a grey ©. and black (7) She's carrying a tennis (8). both wearing baseball (9)... Celta test complete the sentences. Use likes, doesnt like ox doesn’t mind. Yevgeny | Dieter watching films playing sports reading magazines watching football on TY going out for a meal listening to music playing computer games C|O@Qoqoq OOP Ogee 1 Yevgeny likes watching films and playing sports, he doesn’t mind playing computer ‘games, but he doesn’t like watching football on TV. 2 Dieter doesn’t like playing sports, but Re neon playing computer games and he... ~- watching football on TV, 3. Yevgeny likes listening to music and he reading magazines, but he »- going out for a meal. 4 Dieter reading magazines or going out for a meal Task 2 Answer the questions, Does Dieter like watching films? Yes, he does. Does Yevgeny like playing sports? cee Does Yevgeny like watching football on TV? Does Dieter like going out for a meal? . Task 1 Make sentences. Use the words in brackets. 1 Igo swimming every week. (usually) Lusualy go swimming every week. 2 Weplay golf. oncea week) 3. Ido weight-ifting. (every morning) 4 They goto the gym. (often) Task 2 Complete. Use the present simple or continuous. 1 Weusually do 50 push-ups, but today we're doing 20, (do) 2 The soldiers table-temnis at the moment. (play) 3) The Sail028 aensnnmenn up the ropes every morning before breakfast. (climb) 4 Themen never round the base in the morning. (run) 5 Today we... for the competition. (practise) ‘Task 1 Match. Then complete the sentences. Use these words. | down into eeress over through under up Run across the logs. [F Run. 2 the ramp and jump esecennn « the wire, the ditch and climb out. [_] -the tunnel. the low wall. Histemimg tasks eae risten and tick the correct picture. 5 Task2 (23) @ Listen and tick the things he does. acTiTy | | How often? situps ‘weight-lting basketball fencing volley ball golf ‘swimming running table-tennis| ‘e5i@ Now listen again and write how often he does the activities. Task3 121) @ Listen and number. Task 4 120)@ Listen and write true or false. ‘Some soldiers are crawling over the bridge. ‘Some soldiers are crawling through the long grass. ‘Two soldiers have some wire. ‘The two soldiers are carrying nets. un ‘They’re preparing an ambush... arena A visitor to the base ad glossary Places ‘Task 1 Translate. fe barracks (n) fbaeraks/ Soldiers sleep int this building. bbase (n} fbeis/ Am aren wit buildings forthe military ‘cookhouse (n) /kokhaos/ The arnty cooks prepare the soldiers’ food here, ‘guardlroom (n) /gaxdrum/ A room for soldiers on guard. ‘headquarters (n) /hedkwa:taz/ HQ lentfju/ The commanding officer and his assistants work here. rain gate (n) {mem 'geut/ You enter the base from the street at this point. j married quarters (n) mae kwo:tor! Accommodation for married soldiers and their femilies. \ Officers’ Mess (n) /ofisez mes! Officers have their meals én this building. : parade ground / square (n) /poreid graund / skweo(c)/ Troops assentble here for inspection and training. ‘quarters for single soldiers (n) /kwovtoz fo ‘smgl souldsa(t)x/ Accommodation for single soldiers. training area (n) /remm eoriaf Soldiers practise field exercises here. Task2 Answer the questions. 1 Where do you enter a military base? At the main gate. 2 Where do the officers have their meals? nim 3. Where do the soldiers practise drill. People ‘Task 3 Translate. adjutant (n) /axdsutant/ This officer is responsible for administration in the HQ. Battalion 21C (n) foatselion ‘sekond ikomasnd This isthe second officer in command of the battalion. ‘commanding officer (n) /kemamndiy fiso(e)/ Ths officer commands, or isin charge of te unit. ‘company comunander (n) /kamponi ketmomda(n)/ This officer commands, or is in charge of, @ company. ‘cook (n) kk This person prepares the foo. duty officer (in) /dsuaifiso(t) This officer is responsible for security and communications during a 24-hour period. intelligence officer (n) /mtelrasons jftso(r)/ This officer is responsible for information about the enem Ra eas Reb oebt i taeaoiceeeetl ‘ops officer (n) Pops ofis(r) This officer manages operational plaroting in the Battalion HQ. platoon sergeant (n) /plotun sadsont/ This sergeant is 2IC of the platoon ‘quartermaster (n) /kwoxtomasto(r This officer is responsible for supplies at the barracks security guard (n) /stkjuoratigaxd/ Ths soldier protects a building. signals officer (n) /signolz fiso(t)/ This officer is responsible for she commurications systems, Task 4 Name the people. 1 Whois in charge of administration at the battalion HQ? The adjutant 2 Whois responsible for the communications systems? 3) Who commands a company? sooo. alpha brave Task 1 Write guard or adjutant. He assists the commanding officer in the battalion HO. adjutant This soldier isn’t usually an officer. guard He doesn’t always carry his weapon when he works... He always carries his weapon when he’s on duty. He often works outside the buildings. He's in charge of administration. ... Sometimes he works near the Main AC, een Task2 Complete. Use these words. weather time flight base taxi Did you have a nice flight from Athens? Did you come by 1 2 from the airport? 3 Isthis your first 4 5 .. in Brussels? in Athens? What do you think of our erat? How was the Now match the answers with the questions. Yes, itis. [i]ves. tewas twenty minutes late but that was OK. It’s great. I'm very impressed! [J Oh, it was nice. [J Yes, that’s right. I got one immediately. No problem. aos Task 1 Circle the correct word. Right men, the barracks are here. We think about twenty men sleep in (1)@HBY #hat building here. The cookhouse is over there and () that / these is the sergeants’ ‘mess right next to it. (3) This / These men are special forces. And (4) these / those troops on the parade ground over there are from the Regiment. This is the main entrance right (5) here / there and there's a guardroom there ~ (6) this / that is the security guard over there. charlie Task 1 Complete the sentences. Use in, to, on, of or with. 1 The Regiment is based in Shropshire 2. Soldiers go... operations overseas once or twice a year 3. The units currently sewn» exercise in Germany, and is assigned sone @ mechanized brigade. 4 Itis equipped . IFVs. 3 The HQ platoon consists ‘a medical section and an intelligence section, It is currently attached 0... UN forces and stationed .......-» Europe. Task 2 Complete the sentences. Use these words. commanded provided ed inspected organised equipped 1. A squad is led by a corporal. 2 The troops are every morning on the parade ground, 3. Fire supportis . vow by the artillery. 4 The Recve platoon is ‘with SCIMITAR reconnaissance vehicles. 3 A company in the British army is ‘dy a major. 6 The Army 18 coon into various units. Task 3 Put the words in order. 1 not | tanks | The | unit I with | is | equipped The unit isnot equipped with tans, 2 UN | assigned | The | are | to I troops | the 3. promoted | was | I | to | two | after | years | sergeant 4 regiment | stationed | The | is | Germany | in Task 4 Read and answer the questions. Airborne Infantry 9 Regiment Army Air Corps is stationed at Dishforth, in North Yorkshire, England. Ithas two anti-tank squadrons, and a light battlefield helicopter (LBH) squadron. ‘There is also an aviation workshop, where the helicopters are repaired. At the | moment, these squadrons provide combat power with Lynx mark 7 helicopters | and use the TOW missile system. They also have Gazelle helicopters for recomnaissance missions ‘Where is 9 Regiment Army Air Corps stationed? At Dishfort, in North Yorkshire. ‘How many squadrons does the Regiment consist of? Which helicopters is the Regiment equipped with? ‘Which missile system is U80d? nnn Which missions are Gazelle helicopters deployed for? elta tose read and mari the places on the map. | Indian restaurant Italian restaurant leisure centre | cinema police station supermarket pharmacy 1 The supermarket isin the High Street next to the ook shop. 2. The leisure centre is next to the library and opposite the supermarket. 3. There isa pharmacy in the High Street between the supermarket and the hotel. 4 The talian restaurant is in the High Street, opposite the pharmacy, and the Indian restaurant is on West Road, between the bank and the hotel. ‘The police station is on the comer of the High Street and Rast Road. ‘The cinema is next to the theatre, on the comer of ‘West Road. East Road ‘Task2 Read the directions and write true or false. (Start from the petrol station.) 1 Go along West Road and take the first right. The leisure centre is on the right, just after the library. 2 Goalong West Road and take the second on the left. The supermarket is next to the Italian restaurant, You can’t miss it. 3. Gosstraight on and when you get to the corner, turn right. Go along the High Street to East Road and turn right again. The petrol station is on the comer of the street, opposite the Plaza Hotel. 4 Walk up this road, cross the High Street and go straight on. I think the Indian sestaurant is on the left, next to the Boston Hotel 5. Walk up this street and tur right into the High Street. The hotel is opposite the police station. You can’t miss it. echo nai ‘Complete the text. Use these words. airfields amphibious ‘bridges minefields parachute The Royal Engineers help the Army and the other Services to live, move and fight. In combat, they build or destroy (1) bridges, and lay or clear (2) Behind the combat area, they build bridges, roads and @) wand provide electricity. Engineering units are organised into Mechanized, Armoured, (4) = Air Support and 6)... Squadrons. Foxtrot roses maten 1 Anintelligence officer is responsible a fora battalion. 2 Aquartermaster manages b ofa company. 3. Anadjutant assists © combat support. 4 Anofficer commanding isin charge [ d_ the logistics ofthe battalion. 5 Acommanding officer is responsible \e for information about the enemy. 6 The headquarters company organises f with administration in the battalion HQ. Fistembng tsk si Listen and match, 1 schedule a Sgt Brooks 2. transport to the airport b Sgt Harris 3 adriver © CplSmith 4 first aid equipment Cpl Hayne 5 food © Sgt Briggs 6 maps,GPSand reconnaissance f-_the medic Task2 t271@ Listen and write true or false. 1. The situation is not difficult... 2 There's no gas or electrici 3 The shops are open... 4. The banks are closed. 3 There isn't much food. 6 Theairportis closed. Task 122) @ Listen and mark the routes: A, B and C. ‘A= Thomas, Briggs and Hayne B= Brooks, Hams and Smith C= You (you are the new recruit) = i petrol _|__ station Task 4 i29i@ Listen. Are the opinions positive (P) or negative (N)? 1 your office 2 ouroffice 3. the flight 4 the weather 5. thecity 6 the people y a > ( ) Pela technology Glossary Aircraft, vehicles and naval ships Task Translate. aircraft carrier (n) feakrast keerio(n)/ anti-tank weapon (n) /antitaenk wepon/ APC (armoured personnel carrier) (n)/erpisi: Carmod passonel Kaetia))/ bomber (n) /boma(e}/ destroyer (n) Asta) frigate (a) /frigat! helicopter (n) heltkopto()/ IFV (infantry fighting vehicle) (n)faretvi: (infants atn viokl)/ jeep (1) /dsizn/ jet fighter (n) Adset fast(e)/ stealth bomber (n) /sel9 roma(s)/ submarine (n) /sabmarimy tank (n) sek transport aircraft (n)/trenspost eokre:fy Task2 Write three words for each group. military aircraft: 1 stealth bomber 2 armoured vehicles: 4... naval ships: x Tank Task 3 Translate. armament (n) fosmemeont! loader (n) /lowdote)/ commander (n) /komanda(s}/ ‘machine gun (n) /mefin gan/ crew (n) fanud ‘main gun (n) /mein anf river (n) /érarva(ny tracks (n) fraeks) gunner (n) /zana(r)/ turret (n) fiari? Ill n) hal Task 4 Tick the four members of a tank crew. Gadgets Task 5 Translate. digital camera (n) /didsttol kaem(o)r2/ GPS receiver (global positioning system) (n) Mdsipites risive(s)/ lap top (nlp top/ ‘mobile phone (n) /mavbadl foun! PDA (personal digital assistant/palm top computer) (n) /pidiven/ SW radio (short wave) (n) /rexdiou) Task6 Which gadgets can you put in your pocket or wear on your beli? alpha bravo Task 1 Complete the sentencés. Use was or were. 1. The first plane was flown by the Wright brothers in 1903. 2. The first atomic bomb .......... exploded in New Mexico, 3. Therockets . launched from the base this morning. 4 These ships built in Rotterdam. 5 Blectricity discovered by Edison in the 19th century. 6 Compact discs .. invented in 1989. Task 2 Complete the sentences. Use these verbs in the passive. use lay connect discover invent 1 Telegraph was invented by Morse in 1837. 2. Universities were first nn. fo the Internet in 1968. 3. Buses were first ww: 48 public transport in Britain in 1834 4 The first version of the computer virus ‘Friday 13th’ was in 1987. 5) The first submarine cable was... between Europe and America in 1866. Task 1 Complete the sentences. Use cax or can’t. Amphibious exaft can move over land or on water, but they can't fly. A submarine soon travel underwater. vm fly long distances. 1 2 3 Ahelicopter wn take off vertically, but it 4 Radar detect the stealth bomber. 5 AnlEV protect infantry soldiers when they are fighting, Task 2. Look at the chart and complete the sentences. Use cam or can't. f the Chinook helicopter [Operate at ion)" | Flyin almost all weather conations “Transport rucks and smal ets ‘Transport tanks!) Carry 40 passengers |_ Fly soldiers into combat [ison Reseue people rom theses 1 The Chinook can operate at night. 21 Ay in almost all weather conditions 3. Tesonnmnes transport trucks and small jets, but it transport tanks. 4 Tt smmmmene Carty 40 passengers, but it . ly soldiers into combat. 5 tt land on water, but it rescue people from the sea. 8 BRR EK TES Charlie tooe1 read the text and complete the specifications. eT lara VEL ssent eam EU a OND) Challenger 2 is a main bal tank. Ht was developed forthe British Army ‘and has excellent batted mobity it an travel across rough terrain {40 Klonetres per hour, and on toads it has a mavimum speed ot 56 kv, The tanks fitted with Chobham armour and weighs 62,500 kilograms. iis 3.5 metres wide and 249 metes high. The ‘Approximate ength ofthe tanks 8.33 metres. The main armament ‘consists ofa Royal Ordnance 120 mm gun called the L30 and when the “Gun is poling forward, the tank has a ongth of 11.5 metres. It has a ‘tow of four: the commander, the gunner, the lader andthe drive Specifications 1 name of vehicle Challenger 2 MBT armament. 3. crew. a ‘maximum road speed... height weight . width m Task 2 Look at the specifications in Task 1 and write the questions. 1 How mic does it zeigh? It weighs 62,500 kilograms. 2 HOW an snes ?Tthas a crew of four 3 How swe ?It can travel at a maximum speed of 56 km/h. 4 How. 7152.49 metres high. 5 How www 2183.5 metres wide. END: eas tesdsdieprsrnienicnasuneerina yates At the end of the course ... ma Tea 1 Can they do basic first aid? Yes, they cn. | Basic survival 2. Can they drivea tank? zk | course i 8 Cau tie rend mapa? | orienteering, compass, | 4 Can they send smoke signals? nmemnne | MAP WOrK, first aid | 5 Cantinyweecargen?— ul Task 2 Match. 1 GPS a Itcan carry a section of soldiers. 2 1 b trean fly at 602 km 3 PDA © Tteanstore and play music. 4 MP3 player d_ Itcansend e-mails. 5 C130 € Itcan locate your position. @ Witary tecictony 38 BGHO tact complete the text, Use'can, could, can't or couldn't. Tanks Tn the First World War, tanks (1) couldn't provide troops with much protection. Before, tanks 2) only fire their main gun when they weren’t moving. Now they (3) .. fire and move at the same time. In the Battle of Cambrai in 1917, tanks (4) - move very fast - only about 5 kilometres per hour. Now they (5). travel at speeds of up to nearly 60 kilometres per hour on open roads. They (6) also travel over rough terrain, but they (7) manoeuvre very well in forests. FOXTFOt task Read and answer the questions about the Zeppelin. ‘The Zeppelin ‘The Zeppelin was a type of aircraft, built by ‘Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. The first Zeppelin, the LZ1, was tested on 2nd July 1900. The LZ1 could only fly at 28 kilometres per hour, but the 138 of 1915 had a maximum speed of 96 kilometres per hour, The Zeppelin was made of aluminium and looked like a very fat cigar. It was designed for military use in almost any weather conditions. During the War, the Zeppelins operated at night. The target cities could be seen easily and the Zeppelins could return. home before first light. At first the British pilots couldn’t catch them because the Zeppelins could travel fast and they also carried many machine guns for protection. But then new planes were built with a powerful new weapon. This weapon could burn the hydrogen gas inside the Zeppelin. The days of the Zeppelin as a military front-line weapon were finished. What type of transport was the Zeppelin? A type of eircraft. Who built it? When was it first tested? What was it made of? What did it look like? Why couldn't the British pilots catch the Zeppelins at first? 3 Viste mig tasks oe risten and write the numbers. 1 Toconvertinches into centimetres, multiply by To convert feet into metres, multiply by ‘To convert miles into kilometres, multiply by... 2 3 4 To convert nautical miles into kilometres, multiply by 5 To convert Centigrade into Fahrenheit, multiply BY ce-mw, divide by Cn Task2 (oi) @ Listen and number the pictures. Black Hawk Helicopter 1 Crew Weight vo pounds Height : feet inches Maximum cruise speed at 5,000 £6€¢ ecennnnee Knots Maximum range at 5,000 feet son nautical miles ‘Maximum flying height su: sve feet Task 1:0)@ Listen and write true or false. 1 ‘The Black Hawk helicopter is manufactured in the USA, Japan and Korea. eso It is designed to transport soldiers to the battlefield. Itcan only be used to carry troops into battle. Itcan’t carry anticarmour missiles, It can fly in almost all weather conditions. nme ts communications system can identify friend or foe. en an 8 Review 1 (Units 1-7 Task 1 Which word is different? Why? Bumplea zero b two © eight = @ alpha isn'ta number. 1a Juliet b Mike © Patricia = d Victor 2 a Pakistan b Algerian c Bosnian d_ American 3 a lunch b breakfast dinner coffee 4 a football b fitstaid karate = d_ swimming 5 a squad b cookhouse ¢ barracks d_ mess 6 a quartermaster b major © medic d_ adjutant Task 2 Complete the series. Example: one, two, three, four 1 nine, ten, DY a 3 Monday, 4 first, sccond, 5 lieutenant, captain, major, ‘ 6 sergeant, corporal, lance corporal, Task3 Complete the words. Example: tennis (a sport) 1 t__thp_st_ @personal item) 4 _ng_n__r (a profession) ; 2 c¢_ff__ (adrink) 5 h_l_¢_pt_r (transport) 3) w__puns (training) 6 n_n_ty-__ght (anumber) Task4 Complete the sentences. Use on, in, at or to. Example: The class is on Thursday. 1 The €la88 iS anenennne Monday morning, 2 The briefing is, (0800 hours, 3. Westart training . the morning. 4 PTisfrom 1400 1600 hours. 5 Hewas bom 1965. 6 The flight is —~ 21.15. » Ess Task 5 Circle the correct word. Example: He’s@/ an French airman. 1 Sheisa/at Australian doctor. 5 They are German / Germans tanks 2 Do you have any /some batteries? 6 Idon’t need a /any compass. 3 Weneed some /a shoe polish. 7 Is Are there any people in the building? 4 There isn't aren't any good maps. 8 We found these / this guns in the truck, sir Task 6 Circle the correct word. Example: My name@) ait Major Thompson. 1 Good morning. 1am /is Captain Boyd. 5 She runs /run for her country. 2 DoJ Does it fire rounds? 6 He-cmrs can speak Russian and Polish. 3 Where were / was you born? 7 Were | Did you posted abroad? 4 They weren't didn’t train for war. Task 7 Circle the correct word to complete the sentences. Example: Td Iike nnn batteries, please. @ some b any ca done 1 How nnn are you staying? a long, b much © old time 2 How does it weigh? a many b tall © much big 3 nnmnnn at You going? a Where 6 Who © Which = d What 4 What nn does the train arrive? a hour b time © long often 5 HOW snnnnnne does a ticket cost? a money b quantity == ¢ many a much Task8 Complete the sentences. Use a, a1, the or — (no word). ‘Example: He is a captain. 1 Doyou play... basketball? 2 Areyouin ........ Navy? 3 She's sneemnns interpreter. 4 Hewas promoted to the rank of .. airman first class. 5 There's restaurant on Station Road. 6 He WOrKS £0F wemnnnne UN. Task 9 Write short answers. Example: Are you in the Army? Yes, Iam, a 2 3 4 5 Task 10 Read. Then circle the correct answer. Did you have a good flight? Yes, we .. Can you understand this? No, I Are they training? Yes, they Does Sgt Minter know the plan? Yes, he Is the situation under control? No, it Alexander the Great was a Greek military leader. His father, Philip IL, was a ¢general and his teacher was Aristotle. When Alexander was only 18, he was a commander in his father's army and then he was ambassador in Athens. When he ‘was 20 years old, his father was killed and Alexander became King of Macedonia. His country was often at war: Thebes, Tyre, Asia Minor, Persia, Afghanistan, India ‘were all conquered by Alexander and his men. But Alexander wasn’t killed in bait, he died from malaria in Babylon when he was only 33 years old, Alexander the Great was married and had one son. But Alexander died before the boy was born and the empire was divided into independent countries. Alexander the Great was a from Greece. b aRoman emperor. ¢ abad military leader d_ acommander in the Greek navy. 2. His father was a Aristotle b ageneral. King of Greece, borin Afghanistan. 3 He was only ssn when his father died. a 18. b 20. © ayoung boy. d 33, 4 Alexander the Great a was born in Babylon, died in Greece. was killed in battle. died when he was 33 years old, 5 Alexander had a twowives. b_ twosons. € one child. done daughter. “ 1 rr The NATO school glossary Mititary alliances 2 ‘Task 1 Translate. agreement (n) /egrimant/ An arrangement or decision about what to do alliance (n) olarans/ A group of countries that agree to provide defence for exch other. ally (allies) (n) /acla(2)/ A friendly country, a member ofa alliance. attack (vb) fotek/ To ster a fight. common interests (n) /komon iatrosts/ To hve the same objectces. defence (n) jdtfens/ Actions taken to protect someone ar something from attack. defend (vb) /atiend To protect someone or something from attack member of an organisation (n) /membo(r) To be or become part of @ group. negotiate (vb) /nrgoufiett To talk or discuss and reach an agreement negotiations (n) /nugaufietfnz/ Tells or discussions to reach an agreement, Partnership (a) /pe:tnafip/ An alliance or agreement to work together. [peace (n) /pss/ The opposite of ar. ‘peace-keeping forees (n) /piskipuy fo:i2/ Troops that ae placed between tio opposing forces to stop them fighting and maintain the peace. peace-keeping operations (n) /piski:pm opetet|nz/ Missions or tasks designed to maintain peace. peace talks (n) /pis toks/ Discussions to each an agreement to stop fighting. self-defence (n) /selfdtfens/ Protection of your own interests. sign (vb) /sain/ To trite your name. treaty (n) riti/ An oficial or written agreement between too or more countries. Task2 Complete the puzzle. ‘Countries sign this when they decide to help each other. Talks or discussions to try to reach a solution To write your name at the end of a document. A group of countries that agree to defend one another. A written agreement between countries, A form of alliance to work together. The objective of the United Nations for the whole world Acountry that is part of an intemational organisation. ale[alelelMleln le =| ml=lalmjele alpha Task 1 Answer the questions. Where is Geneva? northwest northeast i's in the southwest. “7A Where is Biel? 3 southwest ‘southeast south 4 Task 2 Complete the table. Use these words. Algerian Sudanese Swedish Hungarian Japanese Sriss ‘Canadian Israeli Latvian Indian Turkish ‘Thai Atsyllable [8 @* (Cc ‘Swiss DFAVO —task+ Complete the sentences. Use all, most, some ora few. (mea ee eee Some delegates require tourist information on the city. delegates require transport from the airport. of them want lunch, of them need a translation service. .. of them requested accommodation. delta a a nee “ Charlie tases wite te questions. 1 Where are you going (you go)? 2 How (you get) there? 3. When... (you leave)? 4 How long (you go) for? 5 Where... nee (you stay)? Now match the questions to the answers. a I'mgoing by plane. [] d_ I'm going to Helsinki. [7] b I'mstaying ata fourstar hotel. e Ymgoing on 6th June. [_] € Ym going forfour days. (] Task2 Complete the sentences. Use for, on, in or at. 1 We're staying at the Hotel Excelsior for one week, 2. They're arriving ees 2000 hours. 3 Are you leaving smn» Sunday? 4 We're staying there sow tw hours. 5) We're having bunch seeesonn ten minutes’ time. Task 1 Answerthe questions. Use these phrases. by sea byrond —byrailbyreir on foot 1 When you take a plane, how do you travel? By air. When you take your car, how do you travel? ‘When you buy a ticket forthe train, how do you travel? 2 3 4 When you go to Madeira by boat, how do you travel? 5 When you decide to walk somewhere, how do you travel? Task 2 Put the conversation in order. Passenger a [7] Good morning. b [7] Thank you. How much is that? cc [[) That's fine. I'd like a single to Geneva, please. 4 [_] And how long does the journey take? [5] Whattimeis the next train to Geneva, please? Railway clerk # [2] Good morning. 8 ‘To Geneva? Er ... The next train is at 10.45. There's one every hour. bh [7] Intakes one hour and twenty minutes. The 10.45 arrives in Geneva at 1206. i That's fourteen euros. j [] Asingte to Geneva? Here you are. echo foxtrot Task 1 Complete. ‘The hotel is five minutes from the (1) airport, All rooms have a private Oyama Gear | mini-bar. The hotel has a gym, a sauna and a large (5) | A breakfast butfet is served from 7 to 8.30 am, lunch from 12 to2.30 pm and -vening meals from 7.30 pm until the (6) a loses at 10.30 pm. Early IEC (A) sovncrnneennnenee Hine and he "SS Task 1 Complete. Use could, let's or don’t. 1 Why don't we rent a car and go to the beach for the day? 2 We get the train to the coast and then go for a walk. 3 vo» Go swimming this afternoon. 4 Why --ossssns We visit the villagers tomorrow? 5 We vnsnensnnn Stop for'a meal in the next town. Task2 Look at the weather in New Zealand and answer the questions. 1 What's the weather like in Auckland? W's sunny with southwest cobads The maximum temperature is 174C and the mininuen is 10°C. maxt7C ey 2 What's the weather like ett in Wellington? 3. What's the weather like in Christchurch? of Levischuren | ee te EY tn, Tare A max 150 mine IG 4 What's the weather like in Dunedin? Histeming test oae risten and complete the chart [type of transport time of departure destination Task 2 iss! @ Listen and complete the agenda. Non 10.00 Sec. Gen. from National Union CON es ani iui 1830 with local council 16.00. meeting with Chiet of Folice 170. Miles ize ze J 64 i ) a th chien Cire coeghaen ne 5 a Danedn ‘unin Task 4 (s71@ Listen and number the messages. a [J B5wants permission to land. Convoy teaving tomorrow 0600, ETA 0890 hours Staying at Hotel President room 38 - come for a drink @ [DESERT RAT meeting WZ at Black Lion 830 pm, 6 Fit to fight glossary Health problems Task 1 Translate. ache (n) /etk/ I need to se a dentist ~ I have terrible toothache bite (n/v) foatt/ He has lots of mosquito bites. / A dog bit him. blister (n) /blisto(e/ My boots are foo smal! ~ Ihave a big blister on my foot. broken arm (n) /broukan ‘ox She has a broker: arm. ‘bruise (n/v) fbnaz/ He has a terrible bse om his leg. | He bruised his leg. ‘burn (a/v) flrs He hs a burn on hs hand. / He burnt is hand on the hot engine. casualty (n)Pkaesuolti/ The casualties were taken to kospital cold (a) /koold He caugit a bad cold last winter. cough (n) kof] He has a terrible cough — probably becuse he smokes to mic! cut (n/v) /kat/ She fas a cut on her leg. / She cut herself on the wire. diarrhoea (n) datsina/ The mayonnaise in that restaurant woes bad cand now he has diarrhoea. fever (n) Micvo(ny/ He had a fever all week. His temperature tots 39°C at oe point. headache (n) /hedesk/ I took some painkillers for my headache, heat exhaustion (n) it agzosstfon/ They tere out inthe midday su and are now suffering front heat exhaustion. hypothermia (n) /haipaarmiof They are suffering from iypothermia after their night om ‘the mountain. injury (a) ndsori/ He can’t ren because he has a leg injury. injure (¥) fmdso(e) He injured fs leg inthe gum. pain (n) /pemn/ He woke up in the middle ofthe night with terrible stomach pains shock (n)/Joky After the accident, he oas suffering from shock and couldn't speak. sprain (n/) /spremy He has an ankle sprain. { He fell over and sprained les ankle. wound (n/) /svuind/ He fas @ head wound. / He tons wounded inthe head. First aid Task 2 Translate. ‘bandage (n) /baendids/ field dressing (n) /fi:l dresin/ painkiller (a) pemkils(e)l plaster (n) /plassta(e)/ ‘splint (n) /splmt/ Task 3 Match. 1 head wound a splint 2. broken arm SSS field dressing 3. blister bandage 4 headache plaster 5 leginjury painkiller ° alpha Task 1 Write questions. How often do you do strength exercises? Ido strength exercises once a day. How --? eat fast food every week. .. ? [smoke about ten a day. 2 I'm twenty-six years old. 2 Lweigh about 85 kilos, I think. 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 1'mabout 1 metre 80. Task2 Write sentences. 1 aerobic exercises? (Three to five times a week). He does aerobie exercises three or five times a week. smoke? (No) sn sees eat fast food? (Never) strength exercises? (About once a week)... age? 24) os 6 weight? (79 kg) = ‘Task 3 Make comparisons. 1 Herter | fit than | Smith Herter is fitter than Smut Smith I heavy than | Herter .. Herter | good than 1 Smith at push-ups wou. Smith | bad than | Herter on the assault COU3@ essen = 2 3) Herter | muscular than | Smith ..0unmencnnmnmmnanen 4 5 BAVO task compte the chart. Use these phrases, smoke watch TV all day go for a walk relax. driveeverywhere go fora swim It’s bad for your health to It’s good for your health to 1 smoke 4 Now write advice using should or shouldn't. LW bal for your health to smoke. You shouldn't smoke, zl 2 3 4 5 6 tt tight e Chari tes compete the sentences. Use these words. eat dish food mest meat MRE means Meal, Rexély-to-Eat. Vegetarians do not eat ~. St nonin is eaten all over the world, Coviche is a famous from Peru, ‘You shotild sesso» more fruit and vegetables Task 2 Complete the sentences with more or less. 1 The Japanese eat more fish than most people 2 The British use ~ olive oil in their cooking than the Spanish. 3 France produces - wine than Ireland. 4 Inllaly they make on... whisky than in Scotland. 5 InMozambique they eat ‘vegetables and cereals than meat. GOTA —tek1 cincte the comet answver 1 What are chips / French fries? ® fried potatoes boiled potatoes ¢ baked potatoes 2 What is sushi? a grilled fish b- boiled fish © raw fish 3. What is Hungarian goulash? a atypeofsoup bb alypeofvegetable cc attypeof salad 4 Whats paella? a ameal with pasta ba meal with rice © a meal with beans 5 Whatis Indian curry? a asweet meal b asalty mealoffish ¢ _ahotand spicy meal Task2 Write polite requests using could. 1 You want to see the menu, Could you bring me the menu, please? ‘You want some more bread. snovenen 2 3. You want another cup of coffee. 4 You want the Bill. sennnnn = Task3 Write requests using car. 1. You can‘t reach the salt. Cart you pass the salt, please? You want to have some more FCe. enon aa Bi 3 You can't reach the waters. 4 You want white coffee. 0 ito aight (9) echo foxtrot 30 Tesk 1 Find two answers for each question. 1 Are you feeling better today? [f] [J 2 What's the matter? What's wrong? [_] [7] 3. Where's the pain exactly? 4 Can you move it? [] 2 No, can't. I think it's broken. © Thavea very bad cough, b_ havea terrible headache. £ Well, I'm less weak, but I can’t walk. © Yes,Tean, buti’s very difficult. Right herein my neck. d_ Inmy right side. hi Yes, much better, thank you. Task 1 Describe the procedures for a stomach wound. Use must or mustn't. 1 Donot touch the wound. You mustn't touch the wound. 2 Donotie the casualty on their $e. nse _ 3 Put the casualty’s legs at 45, 7 a 4 Apply field dressing. = 5 Donot give the patient any food. .. ist Task2 Match. 1 bum 4 Clean the area with soap and stop the bleeding with a bandage 2 ext b Cool the area and clean it with some soap. Do not give the patient anything t0 eat. 3 snake bite © Cool the area, and apply field dressing. Give the patient some water to drink. Task3 Match. 1 arm a 2 chest [=] 3 elbow 4 finger 5 foot 6 hand 7 head 8 9 0 0000 knee leg neck 1 11 shoulder 12. stomach fe listening Task 1 \s1i@ Listen and write the numbers, 1 cans of peaches ‘cans of pears 2 3. cans of tomatoes 4 cans of beans... Task 2 (ov) @ Listen and tick th 5. jars of coffee .. 6 jarsofhoney 7 jas OFLEMEIS on 8 jars of black beans ¢ food on the menu. First course Main course Russian salad chicken and chips CJ | egg mayonnaise grilled ribs | gxeen salad steak and chips | French omelette salmon [_] | green beans spaghetti Bolognese onion soup [] Irish stew ener Task 3 uo) Listen and tick the correct procedure. 1a. Putthe patient on their side. e Puta blanket over them. a Do not cover them. 3. a Give the patient someth Give the patient somethi Lie the patient on their back. ling to eat. ing to drink. Task 4 (02 @ Listen and complete the chart. Request 1 I Request 2 How many casualties are there? ‘What is te problem? Where? mine victim hypothermia heat exhaustion Task jcc) @ Listen and number the problems. " Terrain feature: Task1 Translate. desert (n) fdezat) A large aren of land without trees or water and often covered with sand. draw (n) fdroy A small valley coming doton the niosardainside ford (n) fxd) A shallow part ofa river. You can walk or drive across the river here. forest (n) /fonst/ A large area of land covered with trees and vegetation ‘grass (n) /gras/ A green plant found in fields and eaten by animals. 1ill Qo) hul/ Similar to a mowniain, but much smalier and lower. jungle (n) /dsynel/ A tropical rainforest lake (x) fleak/ A large area of oaier surrounded by land. marsh (x) /mf/ An aren of low, wet land. adjective: marshy /maifif) mountain (n) /mauntin/ A mass of very high land going up toa penk. oasis (n)foversis/ An area in a desert with trees and water. pass (n) pass! A narrewe route through the mountains. ravine (a) vin! A very deep, narrow valley, tidge (n) ind A long, narroe stretch of high land. river (n) /rava(ay Water flowing naturally into Me sea ora lake. saddle (n) saedl/ A rige rising at enct end to a high point. sand dune (n) /ssendjun/ A ridge of sand formed by the wind. scrub (n) /skrab/ Land covered with sonal trees and bushes. spur (n) (spar) A ridge extending froma hill ora mountain. valley (n) fvaelf The land betzeen mountains or hills often with a river lowing through it swood (n) wad Ant area of land covered twit tvees; smaller than a forest ‘Task 2 Write three places for these uniforms. desert camouflage uniform 1 desert DY caste 225.08 woodland / jungle camouflage uniform 4 ss 15 = 0) cite alla task mater. 1 Amultinational exercise isan exercise for marines to practise landing on enemy beaches. 2 Ajoint exercise b isan exercise to practise command and ‘communications with computers. 3. AField Training Exercise (FX) © isan exercise with troops from many different countries. 4 ACommand Post Exercise (CPX) d_is an exercise to practise military skills, in a realistic operation. 5 Anairborne assault € isan exercise with ground forces, air forces and naval forces. 6 Anamphibious assault £ isan exercise for parachutists to practise jumping behind enemy lines, Task2 Complete. Use a, ax, the or —. Bright Star is (1) a joint exercise, It i (2) ......0 important part of combat training. Servicemen and women from (3) amny, navy and air force participate in A) onnmnnnn €XetCIse, It takes place in (5) enn North-east of Egypt, near ©. Mediterranean. (7). troops all practise military skills 8 -» marines carry out amphibious assaults and (9) parachatists carry out airborne assaulls. (10) special command post is established to practise command and communications with (11) nn computers. Task3 Add the where necessary. 1 The General is ready to see you, ma‘am. 2 United Arab Emirates borders on Red Sea, 3. Peruvians celebrate Festival of Sunin June. 4 eessnes Headquarters Of ....-.-. Red Cross is in Geneva, in Switzerland. 5 hottest part of the country is in south. DIAWO task Circe the correct answers 1 Whichis the biggest? @ anocean b asca c alake 2 Which is the driest? @ anoasis b adesert. c¢ amarsh 3. Which is the largest? a atown b avillage ¢ acity 4 Which is the deepest? a aravine b aditch ¢ avalley 5. Whichis the most difficult fora tank? a snow desert. © ¢ marsh Task2. Write the superlative of the adjectives in brackets. 1 The highest (high) mountain in Europe isin Switzerland. 2 Holland is one of the (tfat) countries in the world. 3. This is one of the . -w (hilly) parts of the country. 4. Thisis one of the .... (wide) routes through the mountains. 53 The (vet) part of Ireland is over in the west. “ charlie delta “ Task 1 Match these terrain features with the numbers on the map. marsh[_] ravine ridge [-] flat land na [7] 4% 49° «500 «51 52SsSsCHSSCGSCT Now write true or false. ‘There's a bridge at grid 513819. true ‘There's a lake between grid 523818 and grid 552802. ‘There's a minefield between grid 523818 and grid 552802... There's a village at grid 532810... There's a hill at grid 508863. ohene Task 1 Complete with the opposite adjective. 1 Theat ely up ion very bennif 2. Thetownis reall iy. tint very 3. Theplaces ely boring Itisn very 4 Thealspontistealy od. Wis very 5. Thinstetis ely noisy tint very ‘Task 2 Match. 1 What’ the city ke? Well. isnt cheap! oe 3) Wht’ the weather ke? ¢ Ob is very ively at aight 4 Doyouknow any good dubs? ts very cold in winter 5 What’ the nightie ike? Yes, the Abraxas dsc is very popular 6 Isitvery expensive? (Yes, you should stay atthe Westem, @CNO task Complete the sentences. Use these words. Ae A = in ontop of between over round ‘There's a road round the lake, 2. There's a radio antenna ... the hill 3. There's a bridge the river at grid 513819. 4 There'saridge grid 555849 and grid 573859. 5. There's a wood .. the vicinity of grid 570815, SOT | Task 2 Look at the map. Write the direction. 1. There's. rond junction about 2 km southwest of here. | 2. There’sa village km of our current location 3. Theridgeis about 2or 3 km of our current location. 4 Wecon see an antenna on a hilltop about 4 0f 5 Ka smn: OF OOF current position. 5. The wood begins about 2} s.crnmnennenennes OF REP. 6 The lake s less than 2 km of our current location. Task Match. 1 Enemy HQ a isat grid 674798. 2 seetendyis is moving in the vicinity of the wood, 3. There’sa landing zone € isabout 100 m south ofthe border 4 Acolumn of tanks 4. arelocated 5 km north of the river. 5 Ourrecce platoon’s currentlocation 200 mwest of our current position. FONEFOE tasxt Complete the sentences. Use these words. attack check evacuate Jand move provide remain st Platoon will Jand first and secure the landing zone. 23rd PL Will nee from here to the assembly area on foot. 3 Arecce party Will sen the area east of the landing zone. 4. ACompany Will eee the enemy position on the left lank. 5 BCompany will... cover on the right flank. 6 CCompany will ina defensive position in the rear area. 7 Abelicopter Will w.nmnenmnnm the casualties. Histemtiig tasc+ sue tisten and complete the orders First platoon will deploy in firing positions at grid (1) Second platoon will assault the position from the (2) Third platoon will remain in reserve position 100 m to the (3) of the LZ Pi Task2 (s51@ Listen and write the locations. 1. the communications centre... 4 some friendly £02008 seen 2 anenemy tank 5 current location 3 aminefield Task (00) @ Listen and mark the pilot's position. 5 im a \ ty A B ¢ oD «E isten and mark the minefields on the map. T T 55 54 {4.539} { 4599 53 549 52 | 500m | aul 51 69 70 71 72 78 Task (0) Listen and complete the landing zone report. Perens SRR RETIEIR Mm EIRE tana desl ele 1 Surface otLZarea: grace | 4 Landmarks: 2 Location: 5. Obstacles: 6 Direction of wind: un Peacekeeping glossary Peacekeeping Task1 Translate. buffer zone (n) /bafo zeun! An area of separation between enemy forces or costes ceasefire (n) /sisfara(n/ A temporary agreement to stop fighting, conflict (n) /konfikt/A serious disagreement or difference of opinion. demining (a) /dirmammy/ The process of clearing @ minefield. demobilise (v) /di:maubalatz/ To make a soldier a civilian again. disarm (\) /dvsm/ To take azoay « person's toeapons.. elections (n) /rlekJnz/ The formal process of choosing someone for politcal office. humanitarian missions (n) fhju:meenttearion ‘imufnz/ These operations help the local population is ies of grent difficulty or need. For exemple, they provide food, medical treatment or shelter. monitor (v) /monsia(n/ To obserce and control an agreement, a ceasefire, elections, etc. NGO tn) /endsizouf Non-Governmental Organisation. Its mission is to help people in times of difficulty or need, patrol (x) /pstraol/ To observe ad control at aren peacekeeper (n) /piskipatr) A solder sent by the UN to lelp mnt a truce betzoeen countries or contmtunities. peacekeeping operations (n) /piskirpin oporerfnz/ These missions are conducted by neutral ‘military or civilian personnel to protect a truce or to help refugees retura to their homes. protection force (n) /protek{n fois/ These soldiers are sent to defend the local population from attack refugee (1) /refjudsi A person without a home as a result ofa military conflict : supervise (v) /supovatz/ To control or monitor a situation. truce (a) frs/ A permanent agreement to stop fightin UNMOs (2) fanmouz/ United Nations Military Observers. These soldiers are sent to supervise after a conflict. Task 2 Complete with words from the glossary. 1. Anagreement to stop fighting: irce OF nnunnmnn nn 2. To take someone's weapons or stop them being a soldier... a OF 3. To controla situation aoe OF 4. Soldiers can’t be deployed in this place: as 5 These military personnel are sent to control the situation after a conflict: Task3 Write these out in full. 1 UN United Nations : 2 NGO 3 UNMO alpha bravo Task 1 Read and answer the questions. ‘The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights “Th mission ofthe Otic of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (HCHR)is to protect and promote all human rights forall’ ‘Mission statement, Geneva, 2000 The post of the High Commissioner was created in 1993 to report to the Secretary General of the United Nations on the situation of people's civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights all over the world, based on the Universal Declazation of Human Rights, signed on 10 December 1948, The Oifice of the UN High Commissioner works together with governments, Intemational and regional organisations, NGO's and civilians to monitor how countries meet their obligations on human rights and to produce agreements, It is the moral authority of the United Nations and acts as a ‘Voice for victims’ and an alarm bell for the world community. ‘The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is located in Geneva, Switzerland, There is also a second office in the building of the UN HQ in New York 1 Whois responsible for human rights at the United Nations? The Office of the Hligh Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). 2 When was the post of High Commissioner for this assignment created? 3. Who does the UN High Commissioner report to? 4 What does the OHCHR monitor? 5 Where is the High Commissioner's office? Task 1 Complete. Use about, so or like. 1 Oh, yes. I think so 2 No, I don’t think cae 3. And What mnmmnew the situation outside the capital? 4 Whats the situation... outside the capital? Task 2. Match. 1 What was the mission like? a Ttwasa very dangerous place. 2 What wasit like in 19902 Yes, think so. 3. Do you think the mission was successful? ¢ Well, we're till dearing them. 4 Whats it like today? d__Ithink it was successful. 5 What about the landmines? © Ohvit's much safer now, Charli@ reset compete. vse Atways or Never mm Certo et Tel 1 Always respect other people's rights elie a fespet the environment ofthe host county, 3 react emotionally to one side in the confict. 4 tense DO punctual, 5 sn fink aleonol when you're on duty Task 2. Complete the puzzle. Use these words. tolerant patient environment neutral #eepeet opinions host fair code 1. Respect people’s rights and opinions. 2 pee eee RIE|S|PLE| CIT 3. We should respect people's rights to E have different F N 4 Respect the laws, culture and religion Iz s ofthe vo COUNEY. i: 5 Be Treat all people the same 1 6 Be sennnnnne « Don't Support any F T of the sides in the conflict. i 1 7 Be ~- Wait, and don’t complain, L_. 8 Respect the ~~ of the host Vv country, FLUE 9 Be _. Respect all people's Tights and opinions Melta task compiete with the opposite adjective. Use these words. reserved cold rade lazy He isn’t very polite. I think he's very rude. He isn't very hardworking, I think he's very He isn’t very friendly. [think he's very ‘They aren't very open. I think they're very Task 2 Circle the correct phrase, 1 A Exige me)/ Thank you. Vm sorry to interrupt What is it? Tm really sorry. You're welcome. | That's OK, We're getting married! Congratulations! /'m sorry! Quiet, thank you. {please Sorry. o> o> a> a echo foxtrot Task 1 Match. 1 sappers Asaelane SS 2 3 Breaching 4 5 Military mine clearance. Soldiers with special training in mine clearance. Humanitarian mine clearance. A minefield Demining, Task 2 Match. Why is safety more important than speed for humanitarian deminers? [5 Why is speed important in breaching a minefield? A path clear of mines, ean ee Anarea with mines Why must humanitarian deminer clear al the mines fom an arex? [~] Why don’t sappers clear all the mines in a minefield? ["] Because their objective is only to make a safe lane. Because they must clear all the mines for civilians to return home. Because itis often done under enemy fire. Because it must be safe for civilians to live there, aoce ‘Task 1 Match the words with the pictures. Then complete the sentences. body armour [e meial detector mines yrodder iy Pr red triangle wipes [7] oor Before he starts work, the deminer puts on (1) body armour and a @) First of all, the deminer studies the terrain, checks for (3) clears the vegetation. Next, he checks the terrain with a (4) Then, he checks witha 5) When he finds a mine, he marks the place with a (6)... Finally, all 7) osnssnnnnn ate destroyed at the end of the day. and where the metal detector located metal. Task2 Underline the sequencing words or phrases in Task 1 listening Task 1 s1@ Listen and number. Cicey [Fc (capt [km cpl Tosk 2 (0) Listen and write the acronyms. Task 3 (s1}@ Listen and write the number. 1 Schools open. 400 Phones connected in villages. Refugees returning by plane. Banks open. . 2 3 4 Homes destroyed. 5 6 UN police officers recruited. nas Task 4 (521 @ Listen and tick the duties the peacekeeper talks about. checking the buifer zone supervising elections clearing mines helping refugees go home 1 2 3 4 disarming soldiers 5 6 providing medical support Task § \s3)@ Listen and number. | Rules of Engagement |/a[_] Be ready to defend yourself and your unit. (_] Only open fire i you come under attack, [_] Treat all people with respect. ‘All military operations should be conducted according to the laws of war. Use the minimum force to carry out the mission. Only detain civilians for security reasons or in self-defence. ] | | | | | | (2) Peer tts glossary Ha Task 1 Translate. briefing room (n) forifig rum/ The roonn for giving and receiving information or instructions cell (n) bel! The smallest structural and functional unit of an organisation. chief of staff (n)/tfifovstec This person is responsible for the running of a headquarters. compound (n) fkompaund) An area with a fence around it. CO's office (n)/sfoozofis! The room where the Commanding Oficer orks. headquarters (n) fhedkwata(t)e/ HQ feitfkju/ The place occupied by a military commander and his staff information management (n) /informer[n maenidsmont/ The organisation or administration of specific information or daia ‘movement control detachment (n) /muymont kantroul éxtet{mont/ The depariment cell responsible for controlling movement of personnel and supplies. Ops room (n) fops romy Tite operations room: personnel (n) /psisoel/ The workers or employees. registry (n) /redsisii/ The place witere records and files are kept. restricied area (n) instnktid ‘eoriaf Only people with permisséon are allowed i this aren Secretary General (n) /sekrotr ‘dsenral/ The person in charge or responsible or an organisation, sector (n) /sekto(r) A brait or part of an organisation staff officer (n)fstox’ tsa This person isin charge of a cell subordinate (n) ssboxdmat/ A person with a lower rank. superior (n) /suiprori()/ A person with a higher rank Task2 Write: three rooms. 1 briefing r00tt 2 sunsnnnninnnennne 3 sie three jobs. 4 sot hs Security measures Task3 Translate. alert state (n) ots stent/ Level of possible danger: green = normal, yellow = higher level of security, red = high risk. authorisation (n) /sieratzer{n/ Official permission to do something barbed wire (n) ;babd ‘wato(r)/ Wire with short, sharp points used for fences. barrier (n) fbaera(t/ A wall or fence to control movement and provide protection. chain of command (n) /tfem av kotmaind/ Military orders passthrough this sequence of ranks. co-ordination (n) /kopavdineifny The process of organising people or things to make thent work together efectively. sandbag (n) /seendbacg/ A bug filled with sand to use as « defence. sangar (n) /saeqgo/ A small protective structure built up from the grovend fo abserve or fie front. searchlights (n) /ssitflatts/ Powerful lights to discover movement inthe area sentry (n) /sentn/ A soldier pasted to Keep watch and guard a building. tank stops (n) /taenk stops/ Obstacles placed inthe road to prevent or stop tanks from passing. Task 4 Write three types of barrier. 1 barbed wire are alpha brave Task 1 Complete the sentences. Use for, of, fo or by. 1__The Head of Mission reports fo the UN Secretary General in New York. 2 The Secretary General is responsible ..... all UN peacekeeping operations and reports snnnon the UN Security Council ‘The Force Commander isin charge ...... the military component andl is responsible the HOM. Each area of operation is under the command a Sector Commander. Each AO has a sector HQ, support elements and two or three infantry battalions commanded contingent commanders. . Task 2 Complete the chart. Use these words. Head of Mission Force Commander UN-Seeretary-General Sector Commander 4 Un Seevetary General age iM, if or or “ep Contingent Corvmander Task 1 Circle seven words connected with rifles. al@lofurwpoysy.] + ms aft[s[s[n[t[e[m) ? ™ cloli{wiz{alife| > waléfalzii[wfe| * ! Blo{nfole{eiela| ° * o[k[tisfelalvir] © thFfs[o[Kfetmal 7 ® Tlvfefarafepefe] & Pm Task 2 Circle the correct word. 1 You aren’t prohibited (@UTaaea}to load or unload weapons inside a building, You are prohibited permitted to carzy weapons only when you are on duly. tis permitted / prohibited to carry loacied weapons onto a civilian aircraft. ‘You are not allowed | prokibited to carry your rifle in the ‘load’ position. anon Itis not prohibited j permitted to leave your weapon unattended. “ charlie delta Task 1 Complete the telephone conversation. Use these phrases. That's correct Tread back Good evening Hold on sey yournemeandrank A. Good evening, Ops Room. B_ Good evening, I'd like to speak to the duty officer, please. A. Please (1) say your name and rank. B__ I'm Captain Robertson from HQ Ops Room. A Q.. please. C_ Hello, duty officer. B ©). -nowes + This is Capiain Robertson at HQ Ops Room, Tm calling to inform you the alert state will change to green at 2400 tonight. COE ‘The alert state will change to green at 2400, ne Task 2 Complete the telephone conversation. Use these words. call give speak be say A Good morning, Ops Room. B_ Thisis Lt Boyne from movement control. Can I (1) spenk to Sergeant Hawkins, please? A Please (2) onsen again. B Yes. Thisis Lt Boyne from movement control. Can you (3) omoenu me Sergeant Hawkins, please? A. I'm sorry, Sergeant Hawkins isn't in the office. He (4) sem Back at 11.00 B OK.ING)... back. Thank you. A. Thank you, goodbye. Task 1 Make the orders more polite. Bring me the report. Could you bring me the report? Give him a message. nsunnsnnnnninnnnnn Tell me the time. Drive us back toHQ. Re 1 2 3 i 4 Show me where the major’s office is. ~ 5 6 Make mea copy of this... Task2 Match. 1 Can you sign here? a order 2 Could you sign here, please? —b_request 3. Sign here. ¢ polite request BCNO task complete the sentences, Use these words. barbed wire carpark sangar searehlights sentry tank stops 1 There are searchlighis on the roof of the main building, 2° There’sa made of sandbags at every comer of the building. 3) There's an. fence around the compound. Ce for visitors outside the compound. 5 There'sa.. on duty 24 hours a day. 6 Thereare... : in front of the barrier at the main entrance. Task 2 Complete the sentences. infrontef outside round inside at 1. There are tank stops infront of the barrier 2 There isa car park suum the compound and another one for vi 3. There isa checkpoint the main gate. 4 Wehavea sentry the main building. 3. There are defence positions wcmsmnun the compound, FOXEKOL test weite the names of the rooms 1 Te Ops room is the frst door on the left 2. The registry is opposite the Ops Room. fe 3. The CO's office is at the end of the corridor on the left. 4 The briefing room is the third door on the right, al the end of the corridor. 5 Sl is next to the Ops Room - the second door on the let. 6 The bathroom is between the Registry and the briefing room — down the Ops room corridor on the right. pe ye Task 2 Order the conversation, Pete: Yes, I think so. What time does it start? b F] Marco: At 11.30. But come half an hour earlier so you have time to change. < Pete; Sure. I'd love to. Where are we playing? 4 FE] Marco: There's a basketball game next Saturday morning against the local team. Do you want to come? Marco: At the local ball park. Do you know where it is? oO s Visstemimg teskt sie tisten and tick the correct message 1 2 3 - dinner In Officers? - dinner in Sergeants’ - dinner in Sergeanve’ Mess. Mess. Mees, - Tues @ 6pm -Thureday at @ o'clock —- Tueeday at 20.00 hrs - dress uniform ~ informal drese ~ dress uniform Task2 @ Listen and write the messages. 1 2 fit fens fs Fe [ é aus 8 Task3 (6%@ Listen and write the telephone numbers. Task 4 (s9]@ Listen and complete. CAMP ORDERS Wearons Weapons should be carried at (1) fn the | position. * Conmanper’s ate Commancler's briefis at (3) Monday to @) oeesnns [day] and at 1800 on (5). Iaay © DRESS (6) enssnase Uniform should be worn at al times on the camp. | * Alcono1 For security, alcohol is (7) swum OR the camp. | ¢ Work ranates There will be work parties on (8) vv [day], Wednesday and | O- [day] from (10) to 1200. Task (s0)@ Listen and write R for request or O for order. 1 2 Ci aie] 3 Heaaquarter 5 glossary Convay Task 1 Translate. convoy (n) /konvor! A group of whicles travelling together and escorted by the military {for protection. Gistance (n) /distons/ The space between teoo things or too people escort (n) feskot/ A person, vehicle, ship or aircraft that accompanies for protection or security, orto show respect. escort (v) eskos/ To accompany for protection ar security overtake (v) faovatetk/ To pass another vehicle travelling i the same rection. release point (RP) (n) /ritispomt (aipi)/ The place where the concoy contmantder releases control ofthe comroy. repair (v) /rpeate)/ To fir or mend something that is damaged. reporting point (n)fripotra pomt/ A place on a route there vehicles report. route (n) ntl A tay to reach a destination front a specific start point. start point (SP) /stax pot (espi:) The place from where a convoy starts. Task2 Label the diagram. ‘Take this (1) route. a o C) Torr Oe ©) on Roads ‘Task3 Translate. checkpoint (x) /tfekponi/ A barrier at a border. Security checks are carried out at this place. ‘crossroads (n) /krosroudr/ An intersection of two roads. curve (n) A:v/ The road is not straight here. exit (n) feksut/ Traffic cart leave a motorway, main road or roundabout here. junction (n) Asankln/ The place where two or more roads, rivers or raitzony lines meet. rest area (n) frest ati” A place fo stop and relax. roadblock (n) /raudbloky A barrier o7 « road to stop and check the traffic. roadworks (n) /ravidwstks/ The road is being repaired here. roundabout (n) /raundabaot! A junction with several exits where all the traffic moves in the same direction. signpost (n) /sainpoust/ Ata road junction, this gives the direction and distance toa place. speed limit (n) /spid mit The maximum speed permitted on a specific road. ‘traffic lights (n) refi Jans/ Three lights —red anber and green ~ that control trafic at junctions. Task 4 Make words. area block eheek 1 check point lights limit peime 2 post rest road sign speed traffic or alpha bravo ‘Task 1 Match, Se ee Fe i eoiceia ; neopenraodes + RO scsi 3 They will stop for 20 minutes ¢ when the medical supplies arrive. ome ¢ Soe i ikecapenedsinial® (oc een: Teeconey ee, Task 1 Read. Then write the letters. start point [7] reporting point release point Your start point isthe service station on the A2, marked on your map at grid 562 832. You link up with the humanitarian aid convoy here at 0600 and take the A2 north, The A2 is a main road but remember that the convoy’s trucks are slow and so your maximum speed will be 40 km/h, Continue along the A2 until you reach the roundabout. Take the third exit at the roundabout. This exit is signposted B23. Your reporting point and rest area are on the B23, just after the roundabout. When you leave the rest area, drive along the B23 until you come to a T-junction. ‘Turn left at the junction and take the B25 until you get to the crossroads. Turn right and continue along the B26 (signposted Frip) for about twenty Kilometres until you come to a bridge across the river. Cross the bridge and continue for two Kilometres. Your release point is the hospital immediately on your left as you enter Frip. Your BTA at Frip hospital is 0845. Task 1 Use the verbs in brackets to complete the sentences. 1. Send for medical support if anyone is injured. (send be) 2 very slowly if there any road works. (drive, be) 3 vow the Map if YOU neem MOF SFE Of the route. (check, be) 4 for help if you .......... not repair the vehicle. (cll, can) 5 Don't your vehicle if it stopped at a checkpoint. (leave, be) Task2 Match. 1 Ifyour vehicle breaks down, stop and change the wheel. 2. Ifyou see a traffic accident, b stay with the vehicle and send a i car wes ban ak. SITREP to the control station, 4 If youare stopped ata checkpoint, | © drive fast and leave the area. 5. Ifthe convoy is ambushed, give first aid and call for a medic. move to the side of the road and report to the control station, Task 1 Complete the crossword. ACROSS 3 Hf your car breaks down, you .... Ito a garage 7 i's 5 In American Engl, ts part of ca ical a 1omk & and in Bish Enlsh? R R 7 The abbreviation for southwest. = B Thay got won & ti 9 They got anu. AUS. 40 Convoys do this tthe reporting point. | 12 In Bish English, ts the big window atthe front of 2 vehicle, and in American English? 13 The opposite of right. K is rs 17 The maximum speed you can travel on a spect road. = 20 For trac, these are red, amber and green, | bOwN 11 A place whare trafic can leave a motorway, main road = or roundabout. 2 AN MUCK, 3 A dual carriageway has lanes in each direction 4 The opposite of ary. 5 In American English, this part ofthe cari called the ‘hood, and in British English?” 6 Another word for lorry. 7 The tank’s maximum road 18 56 kmh 11 Hou don't have a car, YOU CaN nnn One fom @ company. 12 Most cars have four ofthese anda spare one, plus ‘one fr steering! 14 Carty repair Incase the vehicle breaks dow 15 I enon YOUF Over 16 Tun let the crossroads. 18 We're going the cat 19 A the checkpoint you can show your driving licence or . echo foxtrot ‘Task 2 Complete the conversation. Use these phrases. Just three days, please. Edliketorentaearrplease: Here you are. Tm sure that will be fine. I'm not going far. Attendant: Good afternoon. Can Thelp you? Mr Dupont: Yes, (1) Id lke to ent a car, please. Attendant: Yes, what kind of car would you like, sir? Mr Dupont: Not very big (2). Altendant: Well, we have an economy model at 65 euros a day including insurance. MeDupont |i (6) ene tts Attendant: Very good, sir. How many days do you want to rent the vehicle for? Mr Dupont: Er... (4) = Attendant: Three days .. that's fine, Could I see your driving licence, please? Mr Dupont: Yes, of course. (5) . Task 1 Match. 1 Theantenna (aerial) is moving, a He needs to replace it. 2. The tyreis fat. b Heneeds a jack. 3. The headlight is damaged. €¢ Heneeds to charge it 4° The petrol tank is empty. d_ He needs a screwdriver. 5 The battery is flat € Heneeds to fillit up. 6 Thespare wheel is needed. £ He needs to fill it up with air. Task 1 Match the prowords with the definitions. say again roger readback out closingdown over Isayagain 1 I'm repeating my message. [say again. Treceived your message This is the end of my transmission, Ieon't expect a Feply, annum T'm stopped and I'm getting out of the vehicle. L won’t be in radio contact. 5 This is the end of my transmission. 'm waiting for your reply. ooo Read the message Back 0 Me, vsenenee Repeat your Message. wen Task 1 16:1G Listen and tick the correct convoy. 1 (aPC) (7) [4rc) (7) [arc] [arc] Fr) 2 <{4pc] [7] [7] [4ec] [7] [7] [7] arc) Tare 3 <(4ec) 7) &) Gre] [arc] [] (7) [arc Task 2 102) Listen and circle the correct information. COMMANDER'S BRIEFING oat 2nd (1) June / July (MISSION: "escort (2) UN military convoy from KALE to DORF ETD: 0700 Take th AS (8) east/ west | Junction with B35. Take the (5) frst third exit tthe roundabout The exits signpostad B35, 833 Junction ith 833. Tur lft atthe junction and take the BSS. Continue along the 833 for (6) 13/30 kilometres util you come tothe frst reporting point atthe bridge. Cross the bridge. The rest area i the service station on your lt Task 3 (621 Listen and mark the reporting points — O1, 02 and O3 on the map. [ [ 0 08 0 6 eo 0 8 2 oF 00) @ Listen again and write the ETA’. 1 01 22 Ci cwe;. waiihe, Task 4 5,65, 6, 07)@ Listen and complete. 1A. Hello D1, this is R3. () ... Over. BDL. Q) snnnnmnn «OVER A R3.0K.@) 2 A Hello DI, this is R3. Leaving Z1 im (4) esnnnn . NOW Mobile from Z1. Over. BDL 6) someone Out 3. A. Hello D1, this is R3. (6)... for thirty minutes at Z2, Over. B D1. Roger. Out. 4A Hello D1, this is R3. (7) neem from Z2 (6) 23. Over. B D1. Roger. Out ° ETE en glossary n Equipment Task 1 Translate. camo face cream (a) /kaemoo ‘ers krism/ A cream applied tothe face to provide appropriate camouflage. flak jacket (n) /flack dsackt/ A jacket made of henoy material with metal inside to protect against gunfire. folding shovel (n) /fouldm‘Javl/ A too! used for moving sol, snow or sand or other material by hand, holster (n) /haulstaeY A container for a pistol. kevlar helmet (n) {kevia helm A bullet-proof hat forthe military, knife fnasf, fork Moxk/ and spoon /spu:n/ Utensils for enting food. map case (n) /maep kers/ A contininer for maps. ‘mess tins (n) /mes ine/ Metal dishes with folding handles used by soldiers for cooking, eating anid drinking, ppatrol pack (n) /potrout prek/ A small rucksack containing essential items ~ water, rations, first aid and ammunition, pouch (n) /pautf/ A small bag usualy attacked tothe Belt or kept in a pocket eg. aramunition pouch rrcksack (n) rakswek/ A soldier's bag (carried on the back). sleeping bag (n) /slipin baeg/ A warm bg to sleep in especially whet camping outdoors. sleepmat (x) (skip maet/ A mat placed under the body to sleep on (instead of a bed). stove (n) /stouv/ A portable cooker to heat rations or bil water on. torch (n) ton A portable light using batteries to see in the dark. water bottle /wastabou/ and cup /kap/ A container for water twith a receptacle to drink it in. waterproof notebook (n) /wartaprut ‘nautbuk/ A block of paper resistant to water. ‘webbing (n) /webny The system of belts, straps and pouches in the soldier's combat equipment. whistle (n) Ais A small instrument used to make a sound given as a signal. Task? Tick the kit you take on patrol. alpha brave Task 1 Complete the sentences. Use these verbs. check conduct observe setup prevent 1 The patrol is tasked to observe and report all activities in the area. 2 The patrol’s task is to a roadblock near the bridge. 3. Their mission #8 £0 soownnnnnum & house search. 4 The patrol’s mission was to... ~~ an attack on the building, 5. Their task was to all vehicles on that road, Task2 Complete the text. Use these words. had mission order task tasked ‘A.56's (1) task was to patrol the border. They (2) area and report any hostile activity. Their (3). smuggling of weapons. They were (4) .- to stop all cars and check the to conduct a recce of the _-- was to prevent the passengers’ documents. They were also given the (5). wn» to search the local houses if they suspected anything strange. Task 1 Match. 1 You must give a challenge a if they want to surrender, 2 Donot fire more rounds ‘NS only if you come under attack. 3 Deadly force is not authorised ¢ before you open fire, 4 Donotattack enemy troops unless your life is in immediate danger. 5 Open fire ethan necessary. Task2 Complete the sentences. Use these prepositions. in against at under on 1 Never open fire against a crowd. 2. Only open fire if your life is. _om immediate danger. 3. Only open fire if you come snow attack 4 Donot mount an attack ... that hill, 5. Shoot straight... the target. charlie Task 1 Complete the sentences. Use these words. shouting cheering throwing looting Itlooks like some of the crowd are throwing stones, Itlooks like some people are .. the shops. ‘The people look happy. They seem to be ‘These people seem hostile. They sem 20 be sensu Task 2 Complete the information. Use these sentences. It’s probably about six or seven in the evening. It looks like a demonstration, ‘Fhereseemte-befiveorsiepeople- They all seem to be wearing jeans and T-shirts. They seem to be in the main street. It looks like they’re throwing stones. $= Size chow many?) (1) There seem to be five or si people. A= Activity (what's happening?) (2) m.. L= Location (where?) (3) U= Unit (military: uniform? civilian: clothes?) (4) sonow.no 2 a ‘T= Time (when?) (5) E = Equipment (type of vehicles/weapons used?) (6) oom Task 1 Write the questions. 1 What is the man tite? Hee looks very serious. 2 : Boe ? He's over-weight, with grey hair and a ‘moustache. 3 wow? He's about 50. We vow ? He's medium-height, Now write sentences about the woman. Character ©) - ApPeAraNCE (6) Height (7) ene Pe Task2 Write the questions. 1 Which man do the police want to question? ‘They want to question the man with the moustache 2) Which _ vmwnwssuene? That man wants to make a phone call Which as 7 smnsnnn? He knows that woman Who ... = — ? The woman lives in the area, 5 Who... = : 2 She looks like the suspect. BIO tasks Write the sentences. 1 The | 40titre | carrying | a | patrol | soldier | pack. | is ‘The soldier is carrying a 40-litre patrol pack. 2 UN | wearing | blue | they | berets? | Are 3 waterproof? | face cream | Is | that | camo 4 brown | I'l a I small | have | case. | leather 5 is | Swiss | This | old | a | wonderful | knife. 6 in | right | is I comer. I the | bottom I It Task 1 Match. 1 affirmative a Thavea question. 2 negative b Thavea message for you. 3 question © Goahead! 4 send d__ Thave your message and Iwill comply. 5 message © Yes/Correct. 6 acknowledge £ No/Incorrect. 7 wilco g Say you understand. Task 2 Order the conversation. a Dy ta send over >’ TA Wilco. Over, [1] Da. Message. Over. ad ([] 3 Roger. Overand out. e DB. Reporting movement of hostile elements in the area, Request reinforcements. Over. f D3. Affirmative. Send helicopters to LZ at Grid 356 092. Over. 8 4. Question, Do you require helicopters? Over. : Fisteming tases sue usten and tick the comect person. Task 2 (002 Listen and tick the correct column. mM SRE 1 tf ives are in immediate danger. 2 To stop all parsons crossing the bridge, 8 Ifa person threatens you with a deadly weapon. 4 Against any chvlian vehicle that doesn't stop at a checkpoint. Task 3 (70) Listen and tick the items you hear. flak jacket sleepmat [] water bottles Cstove kite sleeping bags mess tins ] torch ammo pouch Task 4 171) @ Listen and complete. date 6th June time 2125 hours eller” (Qe message (2) we fire at $144 3) enn OR —_ ~» Main Street / Sea Road (eo injured (6). dead request (7) ‘action Ambulance sent immediately to area Review 2 (Units 8-14) Task 1 Which word is different? Why? Example:a Monday b Saturday @_ March d Wednesday Ition't a day. 1 a wileo b roger © under a over 2 a signpost b trafficlights c crossroads d_checkpoint 3a. trip wires b redtriangle c prodder —d_ metal detector 4 a wheel bonnet © track windscreen 5 a restricted area b compound c_ registry chain of command 6 a saddle bridge © valley d fog 7 a painkillers blister © bum bite 8 a trigger b book barrel magazine Task 2 Write the colours. 1 AUN peacekeoper’s beret 2 thealert state between high risk and normal at a military BaS€ cum 3a jungle camouflage uniform? and. 4 the rangle to ell people there isan acident or breakdown othe road . 5. the Dutch flag and Task Circle the opposite word. Example: black @ white b grey 1. start point a reporting point —-b_ release point 2 negative (radio language) positive > affirmative 3 ally a friend b enemy 40 land a takeoff b overtake 5 return ticket a single ticket simple ticket 6 oad (your weapon) a lock b unload Task4 Circle the correct form. Example: You are not@0wal) permitted smoke in here. They were tasked to recce / with recce the perimeter. ‘Vehicles can't / are not permitted to use this road after 10 pm. ‘Their mission was for fo fo defend the bridge. Helicopters are rot allowed | shouldn't to land on this zoof. es prokibited to / necessary park here. aeons 0 * Task Circle the correct word. Example: The rescue party searched at /@J on / for the mountains They travelled at / in / on / for convoy. They waited at /ir/on /for a message. Their lives were not at /t/ om / for immediate danger. ‘There were sandbags at /in / on / for the main entrance. ‘There are tanks moving at /in /on {for our right flank. ‘You are responsible of / jor / with / to planning our route. ‘The troops will report of / at / with / tothe Polish general The helicopter arrived over / in / at / to the landing zone early. ‘There's a sniper om / in / for 40 the roof. 10 ‘There is a fence round / through | for J over the perimeter, Task 8 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives (comparative or superlative). Example: This points the most important important) 1. This road is -»- (Safe) than the route along the coast. 2 Thisis the (deep) ravine in the area. 3-_Tt’S snununnem (Windy) on the south than the north side. 4 The ground is (wed over there than up by the forest. 5 This is the mn (difficult) place to land, 6 The... ». (bad) area is in the mountains. Task7 Complete the sentences. Use these words. after before if unless anh when Example: Continue along this road until you get to the roundabout. First you must check for tip wires ~- you prod the ground for mines. Radio your base you need help. Do not leave the camp ... last light. You could be shot in the dark by mistake. Do not use deadly fire ~~ You are attacked and your life isin danger. you reach the junction, turn leit. Task 8 Match the questions and answers. 1 What does he look like? a He's fine, thank you. 2. What's he like? Nt He loves going for long walks 3. How's your father? © He's very tall with long, dark hair. 4 What does he like most? 4. He's running round the base. 5 How does the patient seem? € He's very hostile 6 What's he doing? {think he looks better now. ‘Task 8 Write short answers. Example: Are you in the Army? Yes, lam. Should we go into the village? No, YOU sme Will the patrol be out there all night? NO, it eon Was Lt Knight in charge of the first aid post? Yes, he Did they receive the message? No, they ‘Were there any minefields in the area? Yes, thete wroncsne Task 10. Read. Then choose the correct answer. ‘The United Nations building is located in east Manhattan, New York. This area is an intemational zone, with its own security force, fire department and post service. (You can send postcards to friends at home with a special UN stamp!) ‘The UN Headquarters consists of four main buildings. The fourth building ~ the Dag Hammarskjold Library - was added in 1961 at the southwest comer and is used by UN staif, delegations from member states and members of various missions. The General Assembly Hall is the largest room at HQ. More than 1,800 people can sit inside to discuss international problems and work for peace and. treaties between nations. ‘On the eastern side of the main entrance, there is a beautiful blue window, designed by Mare Chagall. Visitors can also see the Japanese Peace Bell inside its typical Japanese house made of wood. This was given to the UN by Japan in 1954 and is made from coins collected by children from 60 different countries, | Outside, along First Avenue, you can see a display of flags of many different colours — one for each member state. They are placed in alphabetical orcier (in English). So the first flag is for Afghanistan and the last one represents Zimbabwe. 1 The UN building is located east of Manhattan © in four buildings. b- onthe east side of Manhattan. d_ inside the Dag Hammarskjold Library. 2. The UN library can be used by a all visitors. © UNemployees only. b tourists, only a few people, inciuding UN staff 3. Mare Chagall’s window is a opposite the east entrance. ¢ in the southwest comer. b__ next to the Japanese Bell. dl onone side of the main entrance. 4 The Japanese Peace Bella a was made of wood, ¢ _wasmade from coins. b wasmade by children was made by 60 different countries. 5 Which country has its flag at the UN nearest to the one from Afghanistan? a India, © Pakistan. b USA. 4 Argentina, Unit 1 glossary Tek? ‘icles armoured personel careee infantry fighting weil eep amie auf alpen pine Task ee 5 © alpha Task 2'm Sie de 5's Task? 2's 3s 4'eete 5 'm Tasks 1 Tm 2 meet 3 name bravo Task 2 British 3 American 4 French 5 Pakistani 6 Algerian Task? 2 isn't 8 ‘mnot 4 arent 5 aren't charlte Task t Dengineer 3 airman 4 journalist 5 soldier Task 2 No, he isn’t 3 Nov hein’, 4 Yes, she is, 5 Yes, heis. Tasks 2an 3a 4a San * delta Task 2 Fine thanks, and you? 3 Ii very well than 4 How is your family? 5 They’ce very wel, thank you, Task 2 2 tomorrow 3 weekend 4 next week echo Task 2 Her She's,She’s 3 Her, She's, Her 4 His, He's, He's Task 2 2 Whats his job? 3 Where’ he fromm? 4 Whats his addess? 5 Who's his telephone number? 6 What's his email address? foxtrot Task ‘avo, three, four, five, six seven, eight, ‘ing, tea, eleven, twelve, thiteen, ouriven, fifteen, sixtoen, seventeen, eighteen’ nineteen, twenty Task? 2six 3 four done 5 three listening Task 1d 2e 3j 42 5u Task? TanIFV 2 theUN 3 the USA 4.CNN San aPC Tasks 1 Excuse me, are you Mary Smith? 2 No, Tmanot. That's Mary over there. 3 Oh, Im sorry, What's your name? & Barbara. Barbara Stevens 9 Where ae you from, Barbara? 6 Me? I'm from London. Are you ‘American? 7 No, I'm not. I'm from Canada. Task 5 1 jeeps 23IFVs 3 13tanks 4 Thelicopter 5 2irucks 5 APCs Tasks 1 morning 2 Danzig. 3 sailor 4 navy 519 Task? 1 LizBvans 2 The Grand Hotel, London Road 3 sie 883542 4 Journalist Unit 2 glossary Tas communications tlnng field wining, NDC taining respons Gaining alpha Task 2 tain 3 sleep 4 go 5 teach sk 2 dow'tweas 3 dontdo 4 dont go Tasks 1 Delta 2 Hotel 3 Lima 4 Papa 5 Tango 6 Zula Task a 2 romeo five zero 3 charlie papa lima 4 alpha two delta 5 oscar nine zero, bravo Tasket 3 Yes they do 4 No, they dont 5 Yes, they do. Task? 2e dade 5b charlie Task 2 toothbrushes 3 maps 4 compasses 5 padlocks 6 countries Task 24-twenty-four 27 twenty-seven S6athintyssix 42 forty-two ASnforty-five 54 Atyefour S8-filty-nine — €3sixty-three 72-seventy-wo §9—eighty-nine %-ninety-five $8 —ninety-sight delta Task 1U 203 4u 5U 6¢ 3 aloothbrush” 4 some toothpaste Ssomesoap 6 atowel ask? 3a dany Sany 6a Tany 8a Task 3 How much isthe radio? 4 How much are the batteries? § How much are the padlocks? 6 How much isthe deodorant? echo Task 2 Where 3 When 4 What 5 What Tosh? 2 What time does he have breakfast? He has breakfast at hal! past six. 3 What time does he start taining? Hie starts training at quarter past 44 What time does he eat lunch? He eats lunch at twenty past twelve. foxtrot Tas 2 zerosix hundred hours 3 taventy-one hundred hours {twenty hindred owes 5 zero seven hundred hours Task? Zon Sat don Sat 6 ation Tesk 3 2 No,hedoesn’t. 3 Yes, hedoes. 4 No, hedoesn’t 5 Yes, he does listening Task 1 NB? (November Brave Seven) 2 DR40 (Delta Romeo Four Zero) 3 SIA (Three One Alpha Foxtrot) {4 OT125 (Oscar Tango One Two Five) 5 150 uliet Five Zer0) Task2 1d 2b 3c 4a Task 11300 2.1330 3 1610 4 1700 3 1800 6 2030 7 2030 8 2200 Tasks tv 2K 3K 4K 5K ou Tasks: Reveille Breakfast Training Linch Unit 3 glossary Task tobedeploye, tobe posted tobe promote, tbe voter Teak ort cap hele alpha Task 2. Che Guevara was an Argentinian ‘evolionary. He was born in 1928 and he died in 1967. 3 Erich Hartmann wae a German pilot. He was tor in 1922 nd he died in 1995. Task 2 weren't were 3 wasn’t was brava Task 1 15i2 2 1605 2 Pls full name was Jalal ud din Mohammed Akbar Ghazi. 3 He wae the Emporor of India from 1555 0 1605, 5 He was 63 years old when he died Task? 2 Yes,hewas 3 Yes, twas. 4. No, hewasn’t. 3 No, there weren't. charlie ‘ask 2oentered 3 served 4 graduated, 5 attended Task 2 2 didn’tentor 3 didn’t serve 4 didn't graduate 5 didn’t attend delta Task 2 Did you havea good meal at the restaurant? 3 Did Hamsa go to Haki’s wedding? 44 Did Martin and Steve play for the Rockets? 5 Did you stay at home yesterday? Task? 2 How did Hassim celebrate his bisthday? 3 What time did José and his friends leave last Saturday? 4 What did your mother and father do yesterday? 5 Where did you go lastnight? Tasks 2isis Ris 4 Piss echo Task 2 Joedidn’t weara uniform, 3 They didn’ follow the orders. 44 The NCO dida’s salute she colonel 5 Wedidn't dour exercises. Tash? 2wore 3 go 4do 5 gave foxtrot Task (Possible answers) belt polish jacket: wash, clean, ion, brush, badge of rank: polish ‘wousers: wash, clean, iron, brush beret: clean, brush Task 2 2 made,had 3 pul, went 4 did,drank 5 left Task 2 Yes they di. 3 No, they didn't 4 No, they didn’t. 5 Yes, they did listening Task Al worked, marched, stopped, finished {a trained, served, ded ‘df started, colebrated Task? 1 irthday 2 party 3 club Tasks Lv tv 3K 4x Sv 6K Tasks Name Paul Blackmore ate of birth 13th November 1983 Place of birth New York Marital status Married Children 1 boy, 3 years old Tasks 1 Sacramento 2 Glendale 3 Niagara 41992 5 Happy Unit 4 glossary Task? 2 brigadier general 3 OF 3 4 LeCal Tasks 2 comps, division, brigade 3 brigade, regiment, battalion a alpha Task 2 Lieutenant 3 Lieutenant Colonel 4 Lance Corporal 5 Captain 6 Sergeant Task2 2 sergeant 3 major 4 captain 5 lieutenant eolanet Task Sb te 5a be 7h brave Teskt 2st Sed 4th Sth 6th Tosk2 2 squad 3 Leutenant 4 platoon 5 second 6 battery 7 troops 8 company key word: squadron charlie Task 2ssir 3 sir € Corporal 5 Private Thomson delta Task 1 2d 3a 4b Tosk2 2What 3 did 4are 5s 6 do Tasks 2for Satin 4 in echo Task 24 3b 4a Task? 2 fly 3 attack 4 command 5 collect 6 transport 7 provide foxtrot Task 2 There are between 8 and 12 soldiers ina squad in the US army. 93 There are between 30 and 40 soldiers sina platoon, 4 There are between 100 and 200 soldiers ina company, 5 Thereareabout 730 soldiers ina battalion. 6 There are between 236 and 313 officers ina brigade, 7 There are about 16,000 NCOs and. soldiers in a division Task 2 2 company 3 battalion 4 brigade 5 division 6 cavalry = listening Task 1d 2¢ 3a 4b 5e Task 2 Ist Armoured Brigade 2nd Cavalry Regiment 18th Airborne Corps Sth Infantry Division 3rd Signal Regiment ‘ath Artillery Regiment Tasks 1 2nd December 2 09:30 3 3nd December 4 17.00 5 Sth December 6 1115 Tasks 1 Infantry 2 Engineers 3 Signal 4 Medical glossary Task basketball, football, got table-tennis, tennis, volleyball Tasks 2 godown 3 goover 4 gounder 5 gothrough 6 go.across alpha Task 2 doing 3 practising 4 running, 5 swimming 6 playing brave Task t 3 Yes, they are 4 Yes, she's, 5 Yes, heis 6 No, they aren't. They'e playing, volleyball charlie Task 2 shoris 3 trainers 4 bat 5 sporisbag 6 tracksuit 7 trainers Bracket 9 cape delta Task 2 likes, doesn’t mind 3 doesn’t mind, doesn’t ike 4 doesn’t like Task 2 Yes, he dows, 3 No,hedocsn't 4 Noyhe doesn’t echo Task 2 Weplay golf once a week, 3 [do weightlifting every morning, 4 They often goto the gyi. 5 He never does steps Task2 2 ave playing 3 dimb 4 run 5 axe practising foxtret Task 2c updown Se under 4 2 into 5 a through 6 b over listening Task picture Task2 situps: 30min a day ‘weight ting: 30 mins a day basketball: somtimes volleyball: sometimes Swimming: once ortrce a week =unaing: often, in the moming ‘ableton: sometimes Task3 Tc 2f 3a 4e 5b 6a Teska 1 false 2 tue 3 true 4 false 5 ime Unit 6 glossary Task2 2 Inthe Officers’ Mess 3 On the parade ground/square Task 2 Thesignals officer 3 The company commander, alpha Task 3 adjutant 4 guard 5 guard 6 adjutant 7 guard Tesk2 Pitaxi 9 time 4 weather 5 base 1b 2e 3a 4d 5e bravo Task This 2 that 3 Those 4 those 5 here 6 that charlie ‘Task 2on 3onto 4 with 5 of 6 to,in Task 2 inspected 3 provided 4 oquipped 5 commanded 6 organised Task 2 The troops are assigned to the UN. 3 Twas promoted to sergeant after vo yenr 4 The regiment is station Germany. Task 2 Three: two anti-tank and one LBH squadion. 43 Lynx mark7 and Gazelle, 4 The TOW missile system. 5 For reconnaissance missions. C= pharmacy F=Tealian vestaurant G= police station. Task? 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Task 2a ad4e5b echo Task 2 could Scan 4 couldn't 5 can bean 7 cant foxtrot Task 2 Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin. 3 On 2nd July 1900, 4 Aluminium. 5 Avery fat cigar. 6 Because the Zeppelins could travel fast and they also earied many ‘machine guns for protection. 7 Iecould burn the hyelogen gas inside the Zeppetin. listening Task 1256 20308 3 1609 4 1852 59,532 Task 1d 2036 4e Task 13.2 1178pounds 3 Woest9 inches 4 162knots 5 aD4nautical miles 6 18000 feet Task Tinie 2 true 9 flee 4 flee Srvc 6 true a Review 1 Task ‘Le Patuicia It isn’t in the military alphabet. 2 a Pakistan eign’ a nationality. 3 coffee. Itisw'ta meal. 4 b fist aid. Ieisn't a sport. 5 a squad. It isn'ta place on amilitary base. 6b major Itisn’ta post it's a military rank. Task2 eleven 2 Whisky 3 Tuesday 4 third 5 Leutenant colonel 6 private Tasks 1 toothpaste 2 cofiee 3 weapons 4 engineer 5 helicopter 6 ninety-eight Task Ton 2at 3in 4to Sin Gat Tasks Lan Zany 3 some 4 aren't S German 6a 7 Are 8 these Tasks Lam 2 Does 3 were 4 didn’t 5 runs “6 can 7 Were Tesh? la 2e 3a 4b 5a Teska 1 2the 3an 4— 5a 6 the Task 1 did 2 can't 3 are 4 docs 5 ivt Task 10 1a 2b 3b 44 5¢ Unit 8 glossary Task2 2 negotiations 3 sign 4 alliance 5 tweaty 6 partnership 7 pence 8 member alpha Tasiet 2 Wsin trenortawest 3 Iesin thenorth, 4 Te in the southeast, 5 Isinthe eas So « Task 2 A Tha B Swedish, Turkish © Indian, Latvian D Sudanese, Japanese E lraelt F Algerian, Hungarian, Canadian bravo Task 1 2 Afew 3All 4 Most 5 All charlie Task 2 areyou getting 3 are you leaving 4 ate yougoing § are you staying 2a 3e4e 5b Task2 Dat Son 4 for 5 in delta Task 2 Byroad. 3 Byrail. 4 By-sea 5 On foot Task 2 4g 54 6h 7c 8) 9b Wi echo Task 2 bathroom 3 TV telephone 5 swimming pool 6 restaurant 7 credit ears foxtrot Task 2 could 3 Lets 4 don't 5 could Task? 2 Its warm with northwest winds. The aacimum temperature is 17°C and themninienum is 1 3 Tes cloudy with southwest winds ‘The maximum temperature is MeC and the minima is °C 4 If wet. The maximum temperature is 158Cand the minimum is 4°C. fistening Task 1 plane, 14.30, Nairobi 2 plane, 1355, Athens 3 train, 1115, Biemingham and ester Task 2 1200 press conference 18.30 working lunch 17.90 meeting with General Miles Tasks picture Tasks Tb 24 3a 4c Unit 9 glossary Tasks 2a 3d 4e 5c alpha Task 2 How often do you ea fastfood? 3 How many cigarettes do you smoke aday? 4 How old are you? 5 How much do you weigh? 6 How tall are you? Task 2 He doesn't smoke, 3 He never eats fast food 4 Hie does strength exercises about once a week 5 He's 24 years old 6 He weighs 79 kilos, Tasks 2 Smith is heavier than Herter, 3 Smith is more muscular than Herter. 4 Herter is better than Smith at push-ups. 5 Smith s worse than Herteron the assault course bravo Task 2 watch TV all day rive everywhere g0for a walk relax 6 go fora swim Possible answers 2 Youshouldn’t watch TV ll day 3 You shonldn’t drive everywhere, & You should go fora walle 5 You should relax. 6 You should go fora swim, charlie Task 2ewat 3 food 4 dish 5 eat Task 2 less 3 more 4 less 5 more dalta Task 1 2e Ba tb Se Task 2 Could you bring me some more bread, please? 3 Could you bring me another cup of coffee, please? 44 Could you bring me the bill, please? Task 2 Can have some more rice, please? 3 Can you pass the water, please? 4 Can I have white coffee, please? echo Task Th 2be 3dg 4ac foxtrat Task 2 You mustn't lie the casualty on their side. 23 You must put the casualty’s legs at ase 4 You must apply a field dressing 5 You must’? give the patient any food, Task 2a ab Task 2d 9e 4i 51 6h 7a 8k 5) Wb Ne Rg listening Task 115 2M 321 46 59 67 735 819 Task First course: Russian salad, green beans, green salad, onion soup Main course: chicken and chips, steak and chips, rsh stew, spaghetl Bolognese Tesh 1a 2b 3b Task ‘Request 1: two casualties, hypothermia, ‘grid 742863, 20 km east of SOLNA Request 2 one casualty, shooting incident, grid 251905 Tasks 1 heatexhaustion 2 mine victim 3 hypothermia Unit 10 glossary ask? desert camouflage: ass sand cane ‘woodland jungle camouflage: forest, rss jungle, wood alpha Task dead 4b Si ba ask 2 an 3the 4 the 5 the 6 the 7he 8— 9— WAN Tasks 2 The, the 3 the, the, — 4 The, the — 5 The, the revo Task 1 2b 3c 4a Se ‘Task? 2 flatest 3 hilliest 4 widest 5 wettest charlie Task 2 ravine 3 ridge 4 marsh 5 flat lane 2Deue 3 false 4 false 5 true delta Task 2 dean 3 interesting 4 modern 5 quict Task2 263d 4e 5c ba echo Tashet 2 ontopof 3 over 4 between 5 in Task? 2 west 3 northeast 4 northwest 5 southeast 6 south Tasks 2d 30 tb 5a foxtrot Task 2 move 3 check 4 attack 5 provide 6 remain 7 evacuate listening Task 1 675798 2 sight flank 3 rear ask 1 grid 62008 2 Rear guid 661907 3 about 250 m tothe southeast, 4 about 10 kin north of here 5 out 10 km south of the objective Task 8 Task 4 Task 2 ontop ofa hill 3 about 10 km 4 village river hill telegraph wires 5 telegraph wires 6 (usualy) southwest Unit 11 glossary ‘ask? 1 ceasefire 2 disarm, demobitise 3 supervise, monitor 4 baterzone 5 UNMOs, peseekoopers Tasks 2 Non-Governmental Organisation 3 United Nations Military Observers alpha Tsk 2 In988 3 TheSecretary General ofthe United Notions 4 How counties meet thir obligations on human rights 5 InGeneva, Switmrtand i bravo Task 2s0 3 about 4 like Task 2a 3b 4e Se charlie Task t 2 Always 3 Never 4 Always, 5 Never Task2 2 code 3 opinions 4 host 5 fair 6 neutral 7 patieat 8 environment 9 tolerant delta Task Diary 3 cold 4 reserved Task 1 Bxcuseme 2 That's OK 3 Congratulations! 4 please echo Taskt 2d 3a te Se Task? 2c 3d 4a foxtrot Teskt a visor prodder d red triangle f¢ metal detector £ tip wires 4 mines, 2 visor 3 trip wires 4 metal detector 5 prodder 6 red triangle 7 mines Tosk2 Before, First of ll, Next, Then, When, Finally listening Task km 2Coy 3 Capt 4 Cpl 5 Col Task? NGO 2 VIP 3 UNMO 4cO 5 UNPROFOR Tasks 20 3.90000 4 40000 50 6 1000 Taka lv 2K 3v 4K Sv 6v Tasks ld 2a 3b 40 Se 6F Unit 12 glossary Task ‘rooms: CO's office, Ops room jobs: chief of sta, staf officer, secretary ‘general Task checkpoint, sandbags, tank stops alpha Task 2ifor.te 3 ofto dof 5 by Task 2 Head of Mission 3 Force Commander 4 Sector Commander brave Task 2 magazine 3 barrel 4 load S sights 6 tigger 7 sling 8 bole a |@otur wots) t alals H[@|]ell c z 7 P lo L U Task 2 2 permitted 3 prohibited {allowed 5 permitted ehi Task 2 Hold on 3 Good evening 4 Tread back 5 That's commect, Task2 2eay 3 give 4 be 5 call delta Task 2 Could you give him a message? 3 Could you tell me the time? 4 Could you show me where the major’s office is? 5 Covild you drive ns back to HQ? 6 Could you make me a copy of this? Task? 1b 2¢ 3a echa Task 2 sangar 3 barbed wise 4 car park S sentry 6 tankstops Task 2 2 inside 3 at 4 outside $ zomd foxtrot Tasket a CO'soffice _b SI d briefing 200m, fe batluoom # registry Task? 1d 2¢ 3e 4a5b listening Task message 3 Task 1 Ops Room duty officer Lt Jarvis ‘Mecting with Major Stanton ~ briefing room 0800 hrs tomorrow 2 Sgt. Denton, movement control Skt Clay, Ops room Sgt Denton will call again later 3 Capt, Robertson, HQ Ops Room ‘unknown Alert state will change from red to yellow at 2359 hrs tonight Tosk 3 1 602 358002 2 06 9484 3527 153572 Tasks 1 alltimes 2 unload 3 1700 4 Saturday 5 Sunday 6 Combat 7 notallowed § Monday 9 Friday. 10-0730 Tasks 1R 20 3R 40 5R Unit 13 glossary Task 2 start point 3 reporting point 4 release point 5 distance Task roadblock, ret are, signpost, speed limit ri lights alpha Tat 2d 3a 4b Se brave Task star point B seporting point: E release point: G charlie Task 2 Drive,are 3 Check, are 4 Call, can 5 leave, is Task 2 2d Ba tb Se delta Task 3 tow 5 boot 7 SW Sin 9 on 10 report 12 windscreen 13 left 7 limit 20 lights Text 2ton 3 two 4 wet S bonnet 6 tuck’ 7 speed 11 rent TDwheel kit 15 am. 16 at 18in 1910 Task 2 Ymnot going far 43 Ymsure that willbe fine. 4 Just three days, please. 5 Here you are. echo Task t 2f Se 40e 5c 6b foxtrot Task 2 roger 3 ont 4 closing down 5 over 6 read back 7 say again listening Taskt Convoy 2 Task? 1 July 2 UN 31115 4 east S thitd 6 13 1 0685 hes 2 O75 hes 3 0890 hrs 40600 hrs Tasks 1 Radio check 2 OK 3 Out 4 Convoy 5 Roger "6 Closing down 7 Mobile 8 destination Unit 14 alpha Task 2 setup 3 conduct 4 prevent 5 chock Task 2 had 3 mission 4 tasked 5 order bravo Task Ze 3d 4a 5b Task? 2in Sunder 4on 5 at harite Task 2 looting 3 cheering. 4 shouting resi? 2 Itlooke ike a demonstration. 3 They seem to be nthe nan lec. 4 They llecem fo be wearing ans and Fohirs 5 Ws probably about six orsoven in the evening, 6 loves ike they're throwing stones. delta Task 2 What does the man lock like? 3 How old is hez 4 How tall is he? (Possible sentences) 5 She looks hostile. 6 She's slim with long black hair 7 She's short 8 She's about 30. Task2 2 Which man wants to make a phone eal?” 3 Which woman does he know? 4 Who lives inthe area? '5 Who docs she look ike? echo Task 2 Are they wearing blue UN berets? 3 Isthat camo face cream waterproof? 4 Lhawea small brown later case. 5 This isa wonderful old Swiss knife. 6 leis in dhe bottom sight comer foxivat Task 26 3a de Sb 6g 74 Task? 2a Be 4g 5f 6b 7a listening Task 5 Tesk2 Authorised: 1,3 [Not authorised: 2,4 Tasks stove, mess tins, torch, sleeping bags, ammo pouch | Task 1 F202 sniper_3 857230 4 thecomer of 5 two women 6 oneman 7 MEDBVAC Task 1 ¢ under It isn’t used for radio communication. 2 a signpost. Itisn’t necessary for a ‘vehicle to stop here. 3 a trip wires. Itisn‘ta tool used to detect ancl mark the position of 4. track it isn'ta part ofa car 5 d chain of command, Ie isn'ta place 6 4 fog, It isn’t a terrain feature. 7 a painkilec,Itisa’'ta health complaint. 8 b book. isn'ta part of a rifle Task 2 1 blue 2 yellow 3 green and brown 4 red 5 red, white and blue Tasks 1b relense point 2 b aifrmative 3 b enemy La take off 5 a singleticket 6 b unload Tasks 1 torecce 2 are not permitted 3 to 4 not allowed” 5 prohibited to Tasks Lin 2 for 3in Aat 5.on 6 for 710 Sat on 10 round Tasks 1 safer 2 deepest 3 windier 4 wetter 3 mostdlifficult 6 worst Task I before 2 if 3 after 4 unless 3 When Tasks 2e 3a 4b 5f 6d Task 1 shouldn't 2 won't 3 was 4 didn’t 5 were Task 10 1b 2d 3d 4c Sd SETH Unit 1 Task 1d 2e3j425u Task 221 J anIFV 2 theUN 4 the USA 4.CNN 5 anAPC Task 3 (37 Excuse me, are you Mary Smith? No, I'm not. That’s Mary over there, Oh, Fm sorry. What's your name? ‘Barbara. Barbara Stevens Where are you from, Barbara? ‘Me? Ym from London, re you American®? No, Im not. 'm from Canada. Task 4) 0123456789101 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20, Tasks (5) ‘Theres column of eleven, twelve, thirteen tanks ~yos thirteer tanks. ‘Then there are three IFVS... three IFVs and... vo APCS. Then, there are four Jeeps and two tracks, t00, and there is also a helicopter. Yes, so thirtoen tanks, then three IFVs andl two APCs, Then, four jeeps, two trucks and one helicopter Task 8 (5) Good morning. My name swan Danzig. That's Ivan ~1-V-A-N Danzig -DAN-ZG Lava sailorin the Polish navy. I'm nineteen, Task 1 Oifcer: Good morning, Please take a seat, Liz: Thank yo. Officer: Now Tjust need some Information forthe record, So. what's ‘your full name? ‘Liz: Liz Evans, Officer: Sorry? Can you spel that? Liz: Vos, Bvans is EVANS, Officer: Oh, Evans! And what's your address? Liz: The Grand Hotel, London Road. Ofticers And your telephone number? Liz My phono number is 616 893642 eRe ee > Officer: Br... sorey? Liz: Yoo, s6-1689-35-42. Officer... 35-42, Are you a journalist? Liz: Yes, ma journalist with the ‘Manchester Pest. (Officers Are you from Manchester? Liz: Yes, Iam, Unit 2 ‘Task 1 18) 1 This NB7 Tsay agai. This is NB. 2 Calling DRA. Lsay agin. Calling R40. Do you read me? Over 3 This is3TAE Weare now atte bate Tsay again, Tiss AP Weare now atthe ee. Over. 407125 Meeting at 1500 hours. say again. OTI25. Meeting at 1500 hours Over 5 J50. say again. J50. Task 2 0) 1 That's on MO I’m MO machine sn! Runt 2 We think hey us the AK-A7. The Russian Kalashnikov ~ you know, the AKT. 8: There re some Amerian rifles in the feep Some MiGs. 4 A They train with theGI7T B: Pardon? A: Youknow; the Glock—theGI7T pistol 3 [01 igh Inds. This is the afternoon's tring shel: Lunch i om 120 hours to 1300 hours. Then rst aid clase fom 1380 hours to 1490 hours, Before we goon our fot march at 140 ours, Wefinish he fot march at 1640 ours ad dinner is at 700 hours. You ave one hous for dinner and then thera communication cas from 1420 hous to 200 hours From 2220 hours unt 2200 hou you have personal ine sn then its Lights Out Any questions? Task 1 Corporal: Do you have any towels, Private O’Brien? ‘Private: Towels? Yes, have two towels, ‘Comporal, a toothbrush, some tootipaste and some shampoo. (Compora: Good. What about soap? Is there any soap in your kit? Private: Soap, Corporal? (Corporal: Yes, soap, Private O'Brien. Do you have any soap? Private: Er..no,Idon’t have any soap, Corporal Corpora: Well, you need some soap then, And buy some batteries tao, at the FX. Private: Batteries, Comporal? But I don't ‘have an electric razor Corporal: No, but you have a radio and a torch and batteries are wery usef Right, Private O'Brien. Let's check ‘again. What do you need? Private: Er... soap and batteries, Corporal, Task 5 (52), Well e's sce... er. reveille that's “wake up’ i at 0600 hows. and then ‘we goto the bathroom immediately — ‘we cal this ‘personal hygiene’ ~ tha’s at 0600 hours until 0615 hours — we have fifteen minutes fora wash and shave—and then at 0515 hours we go for breakiast — from 0615 hows until 10640 hours. Then we clean the barzacke room = make our beds clean the toilet areas, put our things away ~ until 0700 ‘hours. 0700 hours ~ that’s when the sergeant inspects us. I's twenty _minutes for barrack inspection and ‘hen we star raining at 0720 hours. We ‘rain from 0720 hours 49 1210 hours and then it's time for lunch at 1220, hours. We have one hour for hunch before we start raining again. Unit 3 Task (i started, started; trained, trained; served, served; worked, worked rmached, marched: stopped, stopped: finished, finished celebrated, celebrate died dod Eo cea Task 2114) ‘A: Hii there. Did you havea good weekend? Yes, Idi. It was my son's fest birthday ‘Oh, really? How did you celebrate? We had a big pacty for him. ‘What did you do last weekend? went to the club, Ob really? I didn’t see you! Tak 3 (18 Yuri Gagarin was Russian pilot He ‘as born near Moscow in Russa a 1834. When he was a boy, he was interested in aircraft snd when he was eighteen or nineteen he joined a local fying club. In 1955, when he was ‘twenty-one, he became a pilot in the Soviet Air Force. His first assignment ‘was atthe Soviet Air Force Base in the Arctic = per ee Gagarin was very intelligent, and soon hho was atest pilot for new airraft. And then he became a cosmonaut at Star City. 1961, he was the fist human in space. The name of his spaceship was Vostock 1. Vostock 1 was in space for about 100 minutes. Yur was only twenty-seven yoars old. After this he was a hero. But Gagarin wast’ happy when he wasn't in a plane and soon he was test pilot again, He died in an accident 1 in 1968. He was thirty-four years old ina new MiG- Task 5) Policeman: OK. Nama? Suspect Blackmore, Paul Blackmore, Policeman: Spell your last name. Suspect: BLACKMORE, Policemsan: Date of birth? Suspect: Pardon? Policeman: How old are you? When ‘were you born? Suspect: Oh! In 1983, Policeman: Where? Sospoct: What? Policeman: Where were you burn? Suspect: Here Policeman: In New Yor? Suspect: Yes Policeman: Are you marzied? Suspect: Yes. Policeman: Do you have any children? Suspect: Yes, a boy. Policeman: And how old ishe? Suspect: Three, Policeman: Right, so... where were ‘you last night at 10 pm? Suspoct: I was at home with my wife Policeman: Oh, no, you weren't. You swore ut inthe street, Suspect: was not. Iwas at home with the family. There was a ball game on Tv. Task 5 [17] Er... well, my name's Jack Truman, and I'm from Sacramento, California, Un... joined the US Air Forceat the age of eighteen, and went straight to Boot Camp for six weeks, Er... that ‘was at Glendale Air Force Base in California. When I graduated shy ronths later, Lent to my duty sation at Niagara Falls Air Base, Then J was promoted tothe rank of airman and deployed to Ramstoin Air Buse in Germany. That was in 1992. And then | ‘was promoted to the rank of airanan Ist lass in 1993. Er. in 1995, Trequested. a transfor to Travis Air Base, in California, because I... Um. 1, yOu know, I wanted to be near my family. (Um. really love the Ait Foree, you now and I'm very happy with ay Unit 4 Task i 1 Goed monn. here forthe conference My name's Colonel Jennings 2... good morning. My name's Vickers ~ Major Vickers 3 Good morning This is Lieutenant Shipton He's here forthe conference. 4 Hello. im Sergeant Major Willamson 5 and this 1s Captain Steert. Were hare fo the conference. ask 9 Journalist Major Pettifer, could yu tell te ehh ite are deployed in the aren atthe moment? Major Er yea the moment we hve the lat Armored Brigade, the 2nd Cavalry Regiment, the 18th Airborne Corps the Sth Infantry Divison er the dc Signal Regent and of course, the th Actllry Roglnent. Journalist So, tha’ the et Armored Brigade, the 2nd Cavalry Regiment the 8th Aisbone Corps Major: No, the 18th Airborne. Journalist: Ah, the 18th Aieborne Corps, the Sth Infantry Division, the 3a Signal Regiment and the er. the lath Artillery Regiment ‘Major: Yes, that's right. The 14th Aillery Regiment, Task 3 (201 Let me see, Now, Mis Hidas from the MOD comes on 2nd December st nine thirty in the morning. Then its Lieutenant Colonel Moore from NATO fon 3rd December at seventeen, Jhundred. Finally, we have General Akamoto from the Japanese Defence Force om Sth December at eleven fifteen, Task (211 “The US Army classifies the different branches of the Army as Combat Arms, ‘Combat Support units and Combat Service Support branches. ‘The Contbat Arms aze directly involved, {in fighting. The Combat arms include Infantey, Armour, Air Defonce Artillery, Field Artillery, Aviation, Special Forces and the Corps of Engineers. Combat Suppor units provide operational assistance to the Combat Ans and also help with logistics and administration. Combat Suppost units include the Signal Corps, Miltary Police Coxps, Chemical Corps and Military intelligence, ‘Tae Combat Service Support branches include Transportation, Civil Affairs, ‘Quartermaster, Finance, Army Medical (Comps and Ordnance. Unit 5 ast 22 ‘Theré’sa man walking down the road. He's wooringa white Tshirt and ery shorts. and trainers. Think he's caring bag yes ho has a bg and besa cricket bat. Task (20 Wel there ate tree gyanson the ship sot esally work ot every day for our they minus, you knows, sit up and welgheliting .. or sometimes {play basketball o volleyball with the others: Um... lessee. we havea nice swimming pool and Fusualy go there about once or tvicea week, normally n the evenings ifm fee Um... what else? Loften ran round the ship ~ usually in the morning before my watch and sometimes | play table tennis with a frend. Task (24) First run up the ramp. Then jump over the ditch. After that, crawl under the fence. Then climb up the cargo net Next jump over the low wall. And finally cra! under the wire and report to me. You have five mimutes! Move! Task 4125) Itlooks like they're preparing an “ambush. Some soldiers are crawling ‘duough tho long grass to the bridge [think to ofthe soldiers are carrying some wire... Ye, ifs wire. They're putting it— wait Ithink .. yes, its definitely an ambush, Unit 6 Task 1126 “Lieutenant: OK. Right Let’ start with the Bight Sergeant Thomas, who's responsible forthe schedule? Sergeant: Sorgeant Harris, sir Lieutenant: And for transport tothe airport? Sergeant: Biggs is in charge of ‘wansport sit, and Corporal Hayne is organising a crive. Lieutenant: Fine, What abot our it? Who's responsible for checking everything iin ores? Sergeant: The medic is checking the fast aid equipment, si. Sergeant ‘Brooks is responsible for food fr the ‘men and Corporal Smith sin charge of, ‘maps, GPS and reconnaissance, We are ready to go, sit Liewtenant: Thank you, Sergeant “Thomas. Good luck! Task? (27) Journalist 1: What do you hin f the situation? Army press officer: Er... is dificult at the moment. There’so gas or lect. The schools and shops are closed. The banks are closed. There's very little fond. We need more dactors and medicine. But today the airport is ‘open so there's hope for a solution. Tournalist 2: What do you think ofthe people, Colonel? What are they doing? ‘Army pres fice: Oh, the people are antastic. Everyone is helping Task 3 (20 Right Sergeant Thomas, when we get tothe entranceof the town .. here you take Sergeent Brigge and Corporal Hayne and go along the main street — its called Station Road, but that's not important — until you come fo the ‘comer Take the frst right and take up _your pesition opposite the pub. Sergeant Brooks, you, Sergeant Harris and Corporal Smith go round behind the houses mean, along here... and cover the entrance tothe restaurant here. The rest of you, Cosporal Hart and you, the new recruit, what's your name? Right, well you two came with sme. We go along Station Road, behind ‘Sorgeant Thomas, Sergeant Briggs and Corporal Hayne, but when they fusn, right, we go straight on, past he doctor's surgery to the hotel on the second corer. We take up or position here .. on this commer, opposite the entrance to the hotel. Does everybody understand? Good. Task 4 (731 1 Wow! Just lookat your office! 2 Wow! Just look at our office! 3 A: How was the fight? Not bad! 4 The weather's great! 5 Tes a really big city! 6 A: What do you think of those people? B: Er they're OK, Unit 7 Task 50 1 To convert inchs into cetimetes, ruliply by 254 2 To convert fet int metres, lily by 02048 23 Toconvert mikes into kilometres, aoliplyby 160. 4 Toconvet nati miles into Lometes, mulply by 1852 5 To convert Centigrade into Fahrenhet, multiply by 9, divideby Sand add. Task 2 (97) 1 Listen, Frankie. Afraid we can’t get to you now because is geting dark. eS too difficult to take a helicopter tn Can you wait until morning? 2 A: Thisis St Briggs roquesting, permission to return to base, sx ‘We couldn't get through. The village was attacked Iast aight and the bridge was blown wp. By The bridge? Dama! Permission granted 3 A: Hello 99, This is ASO. Message. Over. B99. Send. Over. Ar ABO. Message. We can’testablish contact with base. The telephone Tines areal down. We think they vere cut by the enemy: Over, 4 Hello? Jack? Listen. Can you send a ‘vehicle? The jeeps in the ditch! About ten kilometres ouside the village, just near the bridge. OK. Fine, Thanks. lot Bye. Task 3 (02 Wenow move on to the Back Hawk, This helicopter has a crew of three and can carry up to eleven fully equipped troops ~so, that's a crew of three an eleven troops. It weighs 11,780 pounds ‘and has a maximum height of 16 foot 9 Inches ~ that's 16 Feet 9 inches from the ‘ground tothe top ofthe rotor bade It cam cruise at 5,000 feet with a maximum speed of 162 knots. er, 162 ‘knots and has a range of 36~ three _or-fone ~ 304 natenl miles. can fy very close to the ground or ata maximum height of 19,000 feet Task 4135) ‘The Blackhawk is manufactured by the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, based in Connecticut in the States. eis also produced in Japan and Korea eis designed to carry troops into batle and to serveas a logistical support aircraft, Dutall missions are possible ~ troop assault, combat support, combat service support. Ie can also be used for spectal operations for example ‘medical evacuation, search and rescue, and commanel and control ‘The helicopter can carry a weight of 9/000 pounds outsice and can be armed ‘with a variety of misiles, including the : Hellfire anti-armour missle, and also rockets, machine guns and 20 men ‘cannons. In addition, 762 mm or 50 calibre machine guns can be mounted inthe windows. ‘The Blackhawk can fly very clase to the ‘ground and ean tolerate small azms fire. And itean't be detected very easily. That is why it is used to transport troops into the combat zone. It ean also lyin almost any weather condition. ally, itis equipped with Voice, satelite, UHF and VHF ‘communication systems, and also [FF (which means identification fiend o fo). Unit 8 Task 9 1 lghe 5755 to Nairobi at 1420 sow boarding at Gate. Fight 1B 796 to Nairobi at 1430 now boarding at Gate 5. 2 Last al fora Mr Dax Please goto Gate for your fight at 1355 to ‘Athens epat ast cal for Me Dax on BA ght 4813 to Athens at 13.55, Plans go immediately to Gale as your planes ready to leave. 3 Thetwan now arriving at platform 9 isthe 11.15 o Bingham and Manchester The tain now ariving atplatorm 91s the 1115 to Birmingham and Manchester, Task 35) Sic you havea very busy agenda next week On Monday morning atten Feloc, you ae meting the Secreary Genera rom the National Union for falls, before the press conference at twelve odo You're having 2 ‘working lunch wth members ofthe Joc conel at 130 and then in the aftemoon, theresa meeting with he (Che of Police at four pm. At 5.30 General Miles is coming to ze you In your office ard then a ste thisty ask (30) Wel ook ike another co day tomorrow fa Cte moming we ae cxpecting fog, particulary in the valleys, and low tmperatanes~ down 15 2Cin he noth and northeast but ot a0 cold a8 we go futher east ith somesnow on the mountains Inthe tout and ale in western pets of he country we can expect some ain and 2 temperatures of around 6 So that's low temperatures and fog or snovy in the north and northeast, becoming, slightly warmer as we move east, and higher temperatures in the south and west of the country, with showers around lunchtime. Task 4197) 1 The convoy is leaving KUDINE. tomorrow morning at 0600 hours Estimated time of arrival at HOis (690 hours. Tsay agin. Estimated time of arival at HO is 0890 hours. 2 Listen, this is Chase speaking. Desert Ratis meeting WZ, a the Black Lion tomorrow at 8:30 pr Have you got that? 3 This is BSD requesting permission to Jand. There's a storm coming. Tsay again. BSD requesting permission to land. A storm is coming, 4 Fillo. Listen, we're staying a the Hotel President, Room 38. Why don't you come aver fora drink? Unit 9 Tosk 11301 ‘A: Right let’ see. There ae fifteen cans of peaches, eleven cans of ears, twenty-one cans of tomatoes and. B: Sorry? How many cans of tomatoes did you say? ‘As Twenty-one, and six—oly six cans ofbeans. Then we have... ernine = rine jars of cote ‘A: Nine ars of coffe. OK, What about honey? How many jars of honey are there? Be Er... honey. Five, six... there are seven jars of honey. And now lentils... twenty-five ars of lentils A: Twenty-five? Bs Yes that’s right. Twonty-five jars of lentils and nineteen jars of black beans Task 2 (391 For the rst course on the mens today, ive have Russian salad, green beans, {green salad, and onion soup. And for the main course, there's chicken and chips, steak and chive Iris stew and spaghetl Bolognese. Task 3 (40) Interviewer: So, Doctor, could yor tll us what we should do in this situation? Doctor: Well the fiat thing you should do sto pat the patient on ther side, [Never lie them on their back — always fn their side and do not cover them ‘with anything. Don’t put a blanket over them, ora coat or anything lke that because they must keep cook It's very important to keep their temperature ddovn. So don't coverthem up with anything atall And you shotlda't give then any food, clther—just drinks like water or warm tea or something like that Inierviewer: So basically there are three ‘important things to remember inthis situation ther firstly, t9 put the person ‘on their side, not on ther back. Second, ‘you shouldn't cover them with anything, end las of all, only to give ‘them something to drink, but nothing ovat Doctor: Yes, that's it, exactly Task ist) REQUEST 1 Ar Hello, Ald. Thisis R24. CASEVAC. Over. Be Ald, Send. Over A: Rab ALPHA-Rea ‘BRAVO grid 742863, Twenty “kilometres east of SOLNA, 1 Spe SIERRA, OSCAR, LIMA, NOVEMBER, ALPHA, CHARLIE grid 742863, DELTA ~24 Field Hospital ECHO~Two casualties with hypothermia requiring urgent ‘medical attention FOXTROT Aroa is secure ‘Approach srom the west, Over. B:, ALL Roger: Question. Do you have a Doctor? Over. ‘A: RO4. Negative. We need a doctor and an ambulance. Over. REQUEST 2 (42 A; Hello DL7. This is R50, CONTACT. Wait Out... Hello DL7, This is 850. CONTACT at 1920 hours at grid 251905, Shooting inccient. One casualty with chest wound. Request urgent MEDEVAC. Over. By DL7-Isthe area secure? Over. ‘Az R50. Area is secure. There are no hostile elements in the arva, Over & DL7. Roger. We are sending an air medical evsenation team nov Over, R50, Roger Out Task 5 (031 i A B A ee Sir! We have aman down, set What's wrong, Jackson? Ife Smith, sir He's on the ground He can't getup, sir. He can’t mave and he can’tsay anything, sit. Ie the sun! Its very strong today. Move him outof the sun, Take him lover there where's cooler. Take his pack and his belt off and lie hisn omhis back. Pata wet towel over dim and watch him. Yes, sit! What have we got ere? Bring the ‘patient in here! Alleg wound, doctor. The patient stepped on a mine — lucky to be alive! But it was very bad. His friend put a rope round the leg and called us Did you put this bandage on? “Yes, we did, And we gave him a painkiller and took his temperature Hive very high. (Ok, thank you, The patient must go straight tothe operating theatre. This is Dr Patel speaking, Liston We're sending a helicopter right now but this s what you should do tant t gets to you. OK? Yes, Tunderstand doctor. Right. Is your friend conscious? Is she awake? Yes. Yes, hes, but he Looks very white ‘Yes, well, don't worry. You should ‘oop him warm — put your jacket round him ora blanket or something and give him a hot drink. OK? But don't give him any food ~ nothing toeat Is that cles? Yes, doctor, Tunderstand, I should give hima hot drink, but nothing to eat. Yes, that's right, Perfect And lie Jhim on his back and make sure he is warm. Don’t worry. The ‘helcopier’s on its way right now. Unit 10 Task 1 (4) Right, men, these are your orders for the assault. 1st platoon will deploy ia firing positions at grid 675798. Isay ‘again. Ist platoon will deploy in ring positions at grid 675798. 2nd platoon, ‘will assault the position from the right flank and 3rd platoon will remain in reserve 100 metres to the rear of the LZ, (OK. Is that understood? Ist platoon will deploy in firing positions at grid 678798, 2nd platoon will assault the position from the right lank and 3rd platoon will remain in reverve 100 ‘metres tothe rar of the LZ. OK, men, Lets move out! Task 2 (65) 1 Tho Comnnications Centre is Tocated at grid 652908. That's the ‘Communications Centre at grid 652908, “There isan enemy tank in the -vleinty of grid 661907, Lsay again, An enemy tankis moving near grid 661907. ‘We think there i a minefield about 250 m to the southeast, That's a ‘minefield about 250 m to the south cast of our position, 4 There are some friendly forces about 30 km north of here. Lsay again. Friendly forces are located about 10 kn north of here, (Our eamzent location is abort 10 ka south ofthe abjective. say again. ‘Our current location is about 10 ka south ofthe objective. Task (08) am now fying over the area, going snorth and Thave the wood on my right ~ thats wood tothe east. can see the river straight ahead going east-west. say again. There's a river straight abvad going east-svest, There are two low buildings on the other side of the iver, about 100.m apart ..Yes, Lam approaching two low buildings about 100 m apart oa the other side of the Task 4107) OK So this isthe latest report we have from the reece platoon. There are some ‘enemy forces inthe region. platoon size unit i located at hill 549, inthe vicinity of grid 710521. They have a protective minefield about 250 m southwest ofthe hilland another ‘minefield about 500 to the ‘northwest So, two minefields in the ‘area’ one about 250 m to the southwest of the hill and a second one about half 2 kilometre tothe northwest. Other ‘enemy units are located Task 5102) ‘A: Captain Garcia will now brief you on the landing zone. Captain Garcia? By Thank you, Commander, Wel, the Ze grass, It isan aren of grass, Tocated on top of hil, about 10 km. north of SKALE, the nearest village. From here, you will fly over the village of SKALE first and then about 10 km further nortas you wil ‘ce the landing zone on the hil, sightin front of you. There is river in the valley atthe bottom of the hulland there are tlegraph wires going up the Fill from the village. ‘Watch ont for these wites! Finally, ‘winds. The winds ae usually southwest. So you will normally have the wind behind you when you reach the LZ. think that’s aboutall can tell you. Any questions? Unit 11 Task t (48) 1 kilometre 2 company 3 captain 4 corporal 5 colonel Task 2150) 1 NGO 2ViP 3 UNMO 400 5 UNFROFOR Task (51) Jouralist: Sir ould you tll us what the situation is ike i the capital city at the moment? ‘UN representative: Er... wel I think {hisis one ofthe quickest and fastest UN missions! know of To start with ‘education: we now have 400 schools ‘open and ready to receive 100,000 children nest week. This is not an easy situation but classes will start next ‘week in most places. As Isai, there are now 400 schools open, Journalist: And what about the public lies? Is there any electricity or running water? LUN represontative: Yes, in the capital city we have most services operating. now; inching telecomamunications and the post office~and tomorrow the rubbish will be collected for the frst time in five months But in the villages “only 10 kan away there is no phone, no TY and no radio, Life is stil extremely difficult for the villagers Journalist: Uh-huh. Bat are many people returning now? UN representative: Yes, think $0. Yes, definitely. There are about 9,000 refugees coming back by plane fom various countries Journalist: I'm sorry si, did you say 19,000 or 90,0002 UN representative: 90,000 that’s 90,000 refugees returning by plane and about 30,000 more are returning aver land from the north. We must not forget that more than 40,000 homes ‘were destroyed, 40,000 houses must be Duilt again! That means 40,000 families have nowhere to live at the mement and there areno jobs, no banks are ‘open. But UNHCR (the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), UNICEF and the World Health ‘Organisation are working together to re-build houses and provide help, and bby next winter, Thope we will have the situation under control, Journalist: And finally, what about security? Is there sil alot of crime in the city? UN representative: Well the situation fs getting much beter. The mission is now responsible for police duties and ‘we now have 1,000 UN police officers ~ ‘a thousand international police officers from the UN ~and 450 ofthese thousand officers are deployed in the ‘capital city and so now there is more safely on the streets, We alan have [protection forces in the villages. Journalist Thank you very much, sir. ‘We wish you every success with the “ Task (62) My typical day was to get up at am and to check with the soldiers that there was no fighting between the two sides in the buffer zane during the night. This was important because ‘there were villages between the to sides ~ on both sides ofthe border we ‘wore patrolling ~ and these people ‘were often attacked. Before I could go into the villages assigned tomy. platoon along the border, the roads and tracks needed to be swept for mines every day for six months, This was very tring —1t was very hot out in the midday sun and also vory stressful — several of my men died asa result of this dally routine looking for mines everywhere and others were severely injured. Er... Unen, when the roads were clear the villagers ~ the refugees — could return to their homes end go about their daily task, and generally ‘get on with their lives. We visited them ‘with the platoon medic and if there ‘was a serious illness or problem, we ‘would calla doctor from the main ‘camp to come tothe village by helicopter oF armoured vehicle Task 153! CO- .. and i's now over to Major ‘Thompson, who will explain the rules ‘of engagement for the mission. Major ‘Thompson? Major: Thank yeu, si. Right, wel, as ‘youll know; the first rule to remember is that all military operations should bs ‘conducted according to the laws of ‘war I think everyone knows this and it is not really necessary to repeat but it is very important. So, rule number one conduct all military operations according tothe laws of war Secondly all necessary action should be taken by the CO for the uni to be ready for self-lofence at all times. This sears that rifles should be Kept clean, all vehicles should he maintained for Jmmediate use, ancl so on, so that the unit can defend itself atall times. ‘open fire if they are fired upon. T ‘repeat: peacekeeping forces will only open fire if they are fied upon. They will ever open fire against anyone unless they are attacked frst. Is that clear? Right, So, only open sie if you sre under attack. Rule mumber four: Only the minimum, force required to carry out the mission ‘willbe used. Remember, its very easy to forget what is happening or where ‘you are under stress, but soldier— ‘and particularly a soldier from the UN ‘peacekooping forces can never tse ‘more than the minionuen force required to.cany out the mission, Is that understood? ‘The last two rules of engagement refer to reatment ofthe aa! people Rie snamiber 5 Al people shoold be ested vith rexpect. Theres for everyone other peacekeepers local police, ‘ivlans anc also hotle persons Remember you ae here 282 poscckaeper and you mst how respect to everyone . a finaly rule number sx Givin can only be detained for security reasons on sl defence. This refers spell these hostile elements. You etn only detain such persons if they ae fring at you, are yourlife—or the if of others ss at risk that isto sy, onlin sot defence orto protect the cin population Unit 12 Task 1 (520 As Weve having 9 dinner in the Sergeants’ Mess on Tuesday. Would you like to come? 1B Yes, sure, What do I have to wees? A: Wes dress uniform. Be OK fine. What time should Tbe here? Ac Can you got there for eight? ‘This isa mestage for Lt Jarvis from the Ops Room duty officer. There’sa ‘meting with Major Stanton in the briefing room at O80 hours tomorow moming, 2188) A: Good morning, Ops Room. B: Good morning. Ths is Sergeant Denton from movement control. Pd like to speak to Sergeant Cla: A: Tm sony, Sergeant Clay isn’t in the office at the moment. He'll be back at approximately 1030 hours. A Ae 3 a: A tes 1 2 3 Tas ‘A 1030 hours? OK.Can you tel him Ml all back? ‘Yes, et Sergeant Clay know that ‘Sergeant Denton will him call late: ‘That's correct. Thank you. ‘Thank you, goodbye. (571 This is Captain Robertson at HO (Ops Room. I'm calling to inform ‘you that the Alert State will change ‘rom zed to yellow at 2359 hours tonight Tread back. The Alert State will change from rod to yellow at 2359 hours tonight. That's correc. sk 3158] For ring tones you can really identify ‘with! We have your type of sound! Just ial 602358022 and download direct from our list That's 602 358022, for a personal ring tone! (Can you help? If you were in or near the town of Goric last Tuesday ‘evening between Gand 8 pm, please phone this number: 061 9444. Your information could be vital! That's 061 94. ‘We couldn’ contact the family Cond you try again later? The ‘number to ving i 527 159572. TL repeat that for you: 527 153572 ‘Thank you. sk 4 (50) Right men. These ae the Camp Orders so pay attention, Fist of | woapons. ‘Weapons should be carried at ll times ah the ‘unlond’ position, J repeat: ways carry your weapon inthe ‘unload! postion Is that understood? Second: Commanders Bret (Commander's brief is 21700 hours Me fonday to Saturday and at 1800 hours ‘on Sunday. That's 1700 hours from Monday to Saturday and at 1800 hours fon Sunday: Next, Dress. Combat cs niform should be wom at al times on we camp. So Idon’t want to see any tracksuits. OK? Only combat uniform a all tines, Tha brings us on to the subject of alcohol. For security reasons, ak th lcohol isnot allowed on the camp. Is at clear to everyone? Absolutely no alcoho is allowed on the camp. And finally, work pasties. There will be ‘work parties on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 0730 hours to 1200 ‘hous. I'l repeat that: work partes will De organised on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 0730 hours to 1200 hours. Any questions? Task 5 (60 1 Could you bring me the zeport? 2 Take this message over to Captain Blackmore. 3 Can you sign here? 4 Sit down, please 5 Corporal, could you bring me the map? Unit 13 Task 11087 Good afternoon. I'm Lieutenant Zumikis and I'm hereto brief you on tomorrow's convoy operation. Oar :misson is to escort a humanitarian aid ‘convoy from the airpert to the village ‘fIX The convoy is composed of five S-ton trucks with food, drinking water, blankets and medical supplies, We will provide an armed escort with for APCs. I'l be nan APC at the front of the convoy, and Tl be followed by the first two tracks, Another APC will, follow behind the first two trucks, and the other two APCs will be at the rear ‘of the convoy, behind the other three trucks. just repeat the order again: my APC, followed by two trucks, and then the second APC. Then the other three trucks and finally two more APCs at the rear ofthe convoy. Is that clear to ‘everybody? Task (62), Good moming. My sane’s Captain Hides and T'm here to bref you on the ‘convoy operation on 2nd July — the day after tomorrow. Our mission is to ‘escort a UN convoy from KALE to the village of DORE. We will leave KALE at 0700 hours and ous estimated time of arrival at DORF is 1115 hours. Our start ppointis the AS out of KALE going east. ‘We will continue along the AS for bout five kilometres until we reach the roundabout At the roundabout, we ‘cod to take the third exit for the BS, ‘The exits signposted so there is no problem, We will continue along the B35 until we reach the janction with the BS, where we will tum left. Our ‘reporting point is at abridge sbout thirten kilometres down the road. We will then cross the beidge and have a ten-minute rst at the service station on the other side. When we leave the zest area, Task (65 Right, everyone. This is the mission for tomorrow so listen. We will leave the airport at 0600 hours and the whole movement will fake about three hours. ‘The total distance of our route i about 100 kilometres. Well join the ‘numanitarian aid trucks at DUNE sirportat grid 439102. This isthe start point. All vehicles in the convoy will come under my command when we reach the start point ‘Well take the A6, signposted OT, south from DUNE airport and stop to report thre times during the ‘movement. We'll stop fora ten-minute rest when we reach the first reporting point, O1, just after the bridge over the River Pil. Our ETA at O1 is (645 hours When you leave O1, turn left onto the BI2, signposted ORT Our second reporting point, 02, fs a petrol station on the B12 just efore tho village of ‘ORT. Our Estimated Time of Arrival at (02s 0745 hours. The thd, and final reporting point, 03, will beat the Junction ofthe BI2 with the B14, about thirty-five kilometres after the village ‘of ORT. Our Estimated Time of Arrival at 03 is 0830 hours. That’ 0830 hours at os, ‘Then when you leave 08, continue along the B12 until you reach the roundabout atthe jancton with the 9, Take the ext signposted IX. Our estimated time of arzival at IX is 0900 hours. Task 11681 ‘A: Hello D1, thisis R3. Radio chock, Over B, DLLOK. Over. A: R3.OK. Ont, 21681 A: Hello Di, this is R3. Leaving Z1 in Convoy. Now mobile from ZI, Over. Bs DI. Roget. Out. 31881 ‘A: Hello DI, this is R3, Closing down for thirty sninutes at 22. Over. B: D1 Roger: Out. asm 3: Hello D1, this is R3. Mobile from 22 destination 23, Over. DEDI. Roger. Out. Unit 14 Task 1 (68) ‘There's a man on the right in the front of the crowd - he looks very suspicious. think he's carrying a gun under his jacket. He hasa beard and short grey hair, mediuny height, and middle-aged. He's probably about foxty- ve or Sift years old certainly ‘over forty think, He soems very {impatient It ooks like he's waiting for ‘sign or an order Task 2109), Your mission isto patrol the area in the fimmedite vicinity of the ridge during dlaylight hours and to keep the area

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