Title: English for Science and Technology (EST)
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English for Science and Technology (EST)
By Yuyin He Foreign Languages School
Beihang University
English for Science and Technology
2- Chapter 1
- An Brief Introduction
3Learning Objectives
- Students are supposed to
- 1. master the language features of scientific
discourse - learn how to achieve nominalization in the
sentence - 3. raise their awareness of scientific rhetoric.
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4English for Science and Technology
5? Definition
- EST is an acronym. It stands for
- English for Science and Technology.
- (?)EST
- Science and Technology English
- (!)EST ?
- Science and Technology English
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6Back
- EST is a functional variety of modern English.
- This type of English aims to serve science and
technology . - EST can be defined as knowledge concerning
science and technology expressed in English.
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7Characteristics
Accuracy
Clarity
Simplicity
Passive voice
Sentence structure
Technical terms
Tables, figures and diagrams
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8? Characteristics
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- Accuracy
- We adjust the airconditioner to 20?.
- The regulator regulates the airconditioner to
the set temperature. - adjust ??
- regulate ??
- setadjusted ???
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9- 2. Clarity
- EST sentences appear to be clear with
easily-identified main clause pattern. - The intention was that the journal should
continue in this vein with its traditional
function of acting as a midwife between
specialized laboratories and the wider audience
outside.
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10- Experience has shown that there is a particular
need of means by which people who used to be in
academic life, but who are now elsewhere, in
industry perhaps, may renewe acquaintance at
first hand with research.
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11Back
- Clarity is most successfully achieved by the
sentences beginning with it. - It follows that if the ambient PH value is made
to be somewhat acidic, for example, equivalent to
about the acidity of citric acid, hydrolysis
occurs readily whereby phosphoric acid in a free
state is again formed and passed into the
solution.
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12- 3. Simplicity
- ? acronym
- laser
- Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission
of Radiation - radar
- radio detecting and ranging
- sonar
- sound navigation and ranging
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13- ? shortening
- one or two words standing for the whole
name - diesel
- diesel engine
- driver
- screw driver
- jet
- jet plane
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14- ? blending
- a new word formed by only part of each word
- infranics
- infrared electronics
- mobot
- mobile robot
- heliox
- helium oxygen
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15- ? affixes
- bio-?GK bioslife?????????
- bioethics ?????
- biohazard ????
- biolinguistics ?????
- biomedicine ????
- biosatellite ?????
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16- radio-?L radiusray?????????????
- radiolocation ?????
- radiophotography ?????
- radioacoustic ??????
- radiotelemetering ?????
- radiosterilize ??????
- radioisotope ??????
- radiochemistry ????
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17- ? nominalization
- The phenomenon in which heat is transferred from
one molecule to the next is known as conduction. - The transfer of heat from one molecule to the
next is known as conduction.
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18Back
- If we know the force on the gear we can
determine its size. - Knowledge of the force on the gear makes
possible the determination of its size.
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19Back
- 4. Passive voice
- for objectivity
- for emphasis
- Machine tools may be classified into six groups.
- No work can be done without energy.
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20- 5. Sentence structures
- The cables are normally made continuous through
the tops of the towers, down through side towers,
where these exist, and thence into the anchorage.
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21Back
- The function of the divergent section is to
reduce to a minimum the tendency of the fluid to
turbulence, and thus to ensure that the fluid
flow is as smooth as possible. - comment several to structures with
different functions in grammar.
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22Back
- 6. Technical terms
- highly-technical words
- semi-technical words
- 7. Tables, figures and diagrams used to make EST
language clear and easily understood.
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23? concerned fields
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- ESST
- English for Specialized Science and Technology
- ECST
- English for Common Science and Technology
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Chapter 2 Engineering
By Yuyin He Foreign Languages School
Beihang University
English for Science and Technology
25Learning Objectives
- Students are supposed to
- 1. master the key words and language points
- learn how to give definitions
- 3. raise their awareness of aerospace
engineering in their specializations.
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26English for Science and Technology
27Text A Engineering
Compound dictation concerning aerospace
Lead-in
Text analysis
Words and expressions
Sentence structures
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28Lead-in
Back
- Most of you are engineering majors. What are
your understanding of engineering? What do you
think would be most demanding for studying
engineering?
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29 Text Analysis Structure
Back
(Para. 1-3)
Definition and ___________________
engineering
a brief introduction to
_______________ and engineering
Problem solving
(Paras. 4-7)
All engineering _________
branches
(Paras. 8)
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30 Words and Expressions
- application
- optimum
- conversion
- define
- principle
- apparatus
- cognizance
- forecast
- innovation
- derive
- ingenious
- sewage
- special
- maintain
- involve
- acknowledge
- complexity
- desirable
- deductive
- adequacy
- Phrases Expressions
- as respects
- derive from
- apply to
- bear on
- is reduced to
- in terms of
- add to
- be based on
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31Expressions from Chinese to English
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- scientific principles
- manufacturing processes
- extensive training
- practical problems
- systems analysis
- select the problem
- safety requirements
- take into account
- common sense
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32Expressions Matching Game
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- vary in complexity
- a given cost
- systematized knowledge
- a preliminary decision
- is reduced to
- creative synthesis
- the simplified problem
- in an appropriate form
- scientific concepts
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33Sentence structures
Inversion
The Usage of
Contrast
Pronouns in the long sentence
Process descriptions
Parallel structures
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34inversion
- Associated with engineering is a great body of
special knowledge preparation for professional
practice involves extensive training in the
application of that knowledge.
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35inversion
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- Of great importance is the process of creative
synthesis or design, putting ideas together to
create a new and optimum solution. - First comes an analysis of the situation and a
preliminary decision on a plan of attack.
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36contrast
- The counterpart of the military engineer was the
civil engineer, who applied essentially the same
knowledge and skills to designing buildings,
streets, water supplies, sewage systems, and
other projects.
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37Process description
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- First comes an analysis of the situation and a
preliminary decision on a plan of attack. In line
with this plan, the problem is reduced to a more
categorical question that can be clearly stated.
The stated question is then answered by deductive
reasoning from known principles or by creative
synthesis, as in a new design. The answer or
design is always checked for accuracy and
adequacy. Finally, the results for the simplified
problem are interpreted in terms of the original
problem and reported in an appropriate form.
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38Parallel structures
Back
- Especially in major functions of all engineering
branches
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39Text B Aerospace Engineering
Lead-in
Text analysis
Words and usages
Definition Sentences
Sentences with as
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40Lead-in
Back
- What is the English version for your
specialization in our university? How is your
major associated with aerospace?
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41 Text Analysis Structure
Back
(Para. 1-3)
Aerospace___________
engineering
Aerospace _________
engineers
(Paras. 4-5)
_________ of aerospace engineering
Influences
(Paras. 6-7)
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42blending words
- avionics
- aviation electronics
- infranics
- infrared electronics
- mobot
- mobile robot
- heliox
- helium oxygen
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43words concerning aero-
- aerospace
- aeronautics
- aerodynamics
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44Demand-Require
- The design of a flight vehicle demands a
knowledge of many engineering disciplines. - The construction of large towers, buildings, and
bridges requires predictions of aerodynamic
forces and the creation of an optimum design to
minimize these forces. - Companies engaged in satellite communications
require an understanding of orbital mechanics,
trajectories, acceleration forces, and
aerodynamic heating and an overall knowledge of
the spacecraft industry.
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45demand
- The design of a flight vehicle demands a
knowledge of many engineering disciplines. - The largest demand for aerospace engineers comes
from the transport and fighter aircraft, missile,
spacecraft, and general aviation industries. - Demanding a demanding job
- a demanding wife
- a demanding kid
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46Definition Sentences
- Aerospace means the atmosphere and outer space
considered as a whole. - ???????????????????
- Aerospace comprises the atmosphere of Earth and
surrounding space. Typically the term is used to
refer to the industry that researches, designs,
manufactures, operates, and maintains vehicles
moving through air and space. - ????(Aerospace)???????????????????????????????
(Aerospace),????????????????????????????????? - Aeronautics refers to the theory and practice of
navigation through air or space. - ??????????????????????
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47Definition Sentences
- Aeronautics refers to the theory and practice of
navigation through air or space. - ??????????????????????
- Aeronautics is the science involved with the
study, design, and manufacture of flight-capable
machines, or the techniques of operating
aircraft. - ??????????????????????,????????????
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48Definition Sentence Pattern N is
n attributive clause
- Electrochemistry is that branch of chemistry
which deals with interactions between electrical
current and chemical changes. - ???????????????????????
- Elevators are control surfaces, usually at the
rear of an aircraft, which control the aircraft's
orientation by changing the pitch of the
aircraft, and so also the angle of attack of the
wing. - ??????????,?????????,????????????????????????
- Landing gear is the structure (usually wheels)
that supports an aircraft on the ground . - ????????????????????
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49Definition Sentence Pattern N is n
attributive clause
- Aeronautics is a branch of mechanics that deals
with the motion of gases (especially air) and
their effects on bodies in the flow. - ?????????????,?????(?????)????????????????????
- Aerodynamics is a branch of dynamics concerned
with studying the motion of air, particularly
when it interacts with a moving object. - ???????????????,?????????,????????????????
- N is n attributive clause
- N specific to be define
- n general
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50More on Patterns for definition sentences
- A word or idea means a definition .
- Is
- called
- A definition is known as a word or idea .
- referred to as
- A word or idea an appositive phrase functioning
as a definition.
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51Example engineering
- Engineering is the discipline /dealing with the
art or science /of applying scientific knowledge
to practical problems - Engineering is the principled application of
science, methods, tools, and experience to the
production of designed objects. - Engineering is both a science and an art,
requiring imagination, technical skills, and
business acumen to make things that benefit
people.
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52Example engineering
Back
- Engineering is the discipline /dealing with the
art or science /of applying scientific knowledge
to practical problems. - The principled application of science, methods,
tools, and experience to the production of
designed objects is known as engineering. - Engineering, both a science and an art to make
things that benefit people, requires imagination,
technical skills, and business acumen.
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53Back
Text C LETS BRAINSTORM
great engineering ideas for the 21st century
20 engineering challenges
greatest engineering achievements of the 20th
century
The U.S. National Academy of Engineering
(NAE)
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Chapter 3 Telecommunication
By Yuyin He Foreign Languages School
Beihang University
English for Science and Technology
55Learning Objectives
- Students are supposed to
- 1. master the key words and language points
- learn how to describe equipment and process
- 3. learn how to write summaries.
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56English for Science and Technology
57Text A Telecommunication
Compound dictation concerning aerospace
Lead-in
Text analysis
Words and expressions
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58Lead-in
Back
- Brainstorm as many telecommunication means
as you can. -
- telephone
- mobile phone
- internet
- telegraph
-
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59 Text Analysis Structure
Back
(Para. 1)
Definition and ___________________
telecommunication
a brief introduction to
_____________ of telecommunication
Various means
(Paras. 2-6)
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60 Words and Expressions
- signal
- electronic
- telegraph
- facsimile
- fiber-optic
- wireless
- network
- broadcast
- orbit
- insulate
- Phrases Expressions
- across distances
- thanks to
- stand for
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61Expressions from Chinese to English
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- electronic inventions
- send messages
- letters of the alphabet
- electrical signals
- fiber-optic cables
- telephone signals
- competed with
- communications satellites
- insulated wires
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62Text B Telephone
Lead-in
Text analysis
Summary writing
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63Lead-in
Back
- How many kinds of telephone communication do
you know? What are they? - traditional telephone
- cordless telephone
- mobile phone
- teleconference
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64 Text Analysis Structure
Back
(Para. 1)
A brief introduction to
__________
telephone
________________ of telephone
The classifications
(Paras. 2-6)
__________ of telephone
The history
(Paras. 7-8)
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65- Equipment description
- A traditional telephone depends on wires to send
sound. It has a handset and a base that are
connected by a cord. The handset is the part that
a person holds to make or answer a call. One end
of the handset has a microphone for talking. The
other end has a small loudspeaker for listening.
The base connects the telephone to an electric
current through a wire.
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66- Process description
- When the caller speaks into a telephone, the
microphone changes the sound of the person's
voice into an electric signal. The base sends out
the signal through its wire. How the signal
travels from there depends on where the call is
going. It can remain an electric current, passing
through wires and cables. It can travel through
thin glass fibers in the form of light. This way
of sending information is called fiber optics. Or
the signal can be changed into radio waves and
sent through the air by antennas and satellites.
When the signal reaches the telephone at the
other end, its loudspeaker changes it back into
the sound of the caller's voice.
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67Back
- Summary writing of telephone
- The telephone is a very common device for
communicating over a distance by wires or by
invisible radio waves. A traditional telephone
depends on wires to send sound. Later, telephone
can send signals through cables and fiber optics.
A cordless telephone, which is more convenient
than a traditional telephone, uses both electric
signals and radio waves. Cellular telephones, or
cell phones, are even more convenient than
cordless phones because they work over a much
wider area using radio waves. Many cell phones
can do things other than make calls. In 1876,
Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone and
it has become more useful than ever.
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68Text C A Book Review
Text analysis
Translation
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69 Text Analysis Structure
Back
(Para. 1)
the introduction
examples and figures
(Paras. 2-6)
conclusion
(Paras. 7)
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70Back
- Translation
- The book delves into work that often goes
unmentioned in popularized stories about Franklin
and receives only slight attention in other
biographies. In addition to covering Franklin's
investigations of electricity, Chaplin offers
excellent accounts of, for example, his interest
in and studies of ocean currents and navigation
(as in his description of the Gulf Stream) and
his observation of the dispersion of oil on water
(which amounted to an early entry into the field
of monolayer films).
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Chapter 4 Long and Complex Sentences
By Yuyin He Foreign Languages School
Beihang University
English for Science and Technology
72Learning Objectives
- Students are supposed to
- 1. master functional words within long and
complex sentences - learn how to combine short sentences
- 3. learn how to draw diagrams for sentence
analysis - 4. raise their awareness of skills for sentence
combination.
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73English for Science and Technology
74blank filling of functional words
- The task __ ecologists is __untangle the
environmental__ biological factors __ hold this
intrinsic capacity __ population growth __ the
long run. - for to and that for in
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75- 2. Indeed, __ curiously persistent refusal __
credit Hansberry __ a capacity __ intentional
irony has led some critics __ interpret the
plays thematic conflicts __ mere confusion,
contradiction, __ eclecticism. - a to with for to as or
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76Back
- 3. __ 1953, many experimental attempts __
synthesize the chemical constituents of life __
primitive Earth conditions have __ performed,
but __ of these experiments has produced anything
approaching the complexity of the simplest
organism. - since to under been none
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77combination of short sentences
- The fuselage is the most important parts of an
aircraft. - The engines are the most important parts of an
aircraft. - Also, the surfaces are the most important parts.
- The surfaces are known as aerofoils.
- Aerofoils inslude the rudder, elevators, ailerons
and the wings.
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78bothand
- Both the propellers of conventional aero-engines
and the jet engines equipped in most modern
high-speed aircraft develop thrust on the same
principle.
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79the sameas
- Most modern high-speed aircraft are equipped with
jet engines which develop thrust on the same
principle as the propellers of conventional
aero-engines.
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80The emphasis of the subject
- Jet engines with which most modern high-speed
aircraft are equipped develop thrust on the same
principle as the propellers of conventional
aero-engines.
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81A big mistake
Back
- Most modern high-speed aircraft are equipped with
jet engines, which and the propellers of
conventional aero-engines develop thrust on the
same principle.
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82structure analysis diagrams
Back
- The levels for the analysis
- Main clause
- Clauses or their omissions
- Parallel structures
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83Knowledge tips
Discontinuous Modification(????) 1. Separation
of Relative Clause from Its Antecedent(???????????
??) 2. Separation of V-ing / V-ed / Prep-Phrase
from Its Head Noun (????/????/?????????????)
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84Knowledge tips
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A new teacher will come tomorrow who will teach
you physics. (who ??????????? teacher ? will come
tomorrow ????)
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85Knowledge tips
Computers are already widely used in industry and
the time has come when ordinary people can use
them as well. (when ??????????? time ? has come
????)
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86Knowledge tips
????????????,?????????????????????????,? You
may ask the lady there sitting on the chair. The
problem still remained to be solved of how the
message was to be sent to them.
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87Knowledge tips
Of all the plays he wrote this one is perhaps the
best. (This one is perhaps the best of all the
plays he wrote. of ????????????)
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88Knowledge tips
One day a young man was brought to his tent with
a badly burnt arm. (One day a young man with a
badly burnt arm was brought to his tent. ? with
????????????????????????)
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