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The verb can express to close a door or to close a circuit, but it cannot be used with other connotations (for example to close the meeting or to close a business). The adjective "close" appears in the dictionary as an unapproved word with the suggested approved alternative "NEAR". Thus, STE does not allow do not go close to the landing gear, but it does allow do not go near the landing gear. In addition to the general STE vocabulary listed in the dictionary, Section 1, Words, gives specific guidelines for using technical names and technical verbs that writers need to describe technical information. For example, words, noun clusters, or verbs such as grease, discoloration, propeller, aural warning system, overhead panel, to ream, and to drill are not listed in the dictionary, but they qualify as approved terms according to Part 1, Section 1 (specifically, writing rules 1.5 and 1.12).
Technical English. Vocabulary ang Grammar.
Another example of real-life usage of technical English is in computer science. As you may know, computer science majors come from all walks of life, from every nation on earth and from every social strata. Even though they may not share a native tongue, they all speak the language of machine coding. A foundation in Technical English provides the common vocabulary and grammar to bring global computer sciences together.
Conversation, Intermediate . .Students in this class continue to learn vocabulary and improve pronunciation of common questions and phrases. Improvement of a selected vocabulary of technical/occupational terms, including appropriate pronunciation or terms and use of English language structures required by business and industry for successful on-the-job performance.
Conversation, Advanced . .This class is for individuals can speak in sentences and understand common questions and phrases, but need assistance improving their conversation and listening skills. Mastery of a selected vocabulary of technical/occupational terms, including appropriate pronunciation or terms and use of English language structures required by business and industry for successful on-the-job performance. 041b061a72