Part | Name | Test focus |
Part I | Vocabulary review | Questions test your ability to use the professional terminology to handle routine or non-routine situations; paraphrase, negotiate for meaning (договориться о значении), find synonyms and say in other words or in a different way. |
Part II | Grammar review | Questions test your ability to use grammar structures and patterns in aviation context. |
Part III | Speaking | Questions test your ability to exchange personal and professional information, to express your own opinions and attitudes and find out about people’s opinions and attitudes. |
Part IV | Listening | Questions test your ability to understand the main idea, the main points, details or specific information. |
Part V | Video clips | |
Part VI | RTC | Questions test your ability to communicate with air traffic controllers in any situation: standard, abnormal or emergency. |
Part I. Vocabulary review
Ä Ability tested
Questions test your ability to use the professional terminology to handle routine or non-routine situations; paraphrase, negotiate for meaning, find synonyms and say in other words or in a different way.
Ä Basic skills necessary
This section requires a strong professional and everyday vocabulary.
Ä How to prepare for the Speaking section.
Step 1.
Look through the list of work-related topics you may meet during the exam (Appendix).
Step 2.
It is necessary to know the vocabulary minimum for each topic. Use aviation coursebooks[1] to enrich (обогощать)your vocabulary.
Also you should
− read professional magazines and journals
− read Internet articles related to your work