March 28, 2024

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Do you speak maritime English?

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Do you speak Sailors English? 40% of maritime accidents can be avoided if sailors speak English. Officers are compulsory in schools, sometimes difficult to understand when speaking and writing English! With nearly 100 different nationalities on board, any effort to improve communications is about public safety! That is why PRAC-MARENG was born! New English courses started by a small French company supported by the European Union.

On that day in Romania, bad weather was not in question, but sounded on their radio. Two ships (including one loaded with oil) entered the port at the same time … very quickly! But because of the need to act quickly, the two pilots abandoned English to speak to each other in Romanian. The accident happened.

82 different national species in the oceans

To mark the disaster, StAMphane Salvetat, President of LAM (Heritage International Transport), developed these maritime English courses. One of the biggest differences in learning at school is … pronunciation! Because precisely, as Stephen Salvetad explains, in these studies, emphasis is placed on accents: “From the Chinese to the Hungarians, from the Romans to the Slovenes, from Senegal to the Philippines, 82 different nations travel the seas of the planet today. The sailor’s speaking English is different. Thanks to our free lessons, this “mareng” training will prevent you from understanding at sea “.

Prac-mareng, this new Maritime English course is available in 5 languages. Useful for professional ship owners, sailors, business and general students, especially those distinguished by boat types: ships, bulk carriers, container vessels …

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A popular project in Africa

Enough to help officials from all continents, including Africa. Dr. Mohammad Prioik runs the National School of Officers ISEM in Morocco: “Having a good level of English guarantees safety on ships and roads! Welcome to this new Prac-Mareng course on the Internet. At ISEM in Casablanca with us, we have maritime French and English courses. But I also acknowledge the enormous efforts made in recent years by the IMO (International Maritime Organization) to make certification of navigation fundamentals mandatory. If they do not pass this exam, our officers, like officers around the world, will not be able to travel.

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Like all sailors in the world, Cyril Mousset spends most of his time on a boat. Boatwoman, she lives on a sailing boat all year round. She knows English! A professional in tourism with experience as a translator of technical books on navigation. Events about the importance of knowing English even for a simple boatman, she says piles:

“The tragic formula in English when a boat sinks: SOS I sink! One day, a person received this call on the radio and he thought he was listening to SOS! I mean think! He said to her, “What do you think?” So great time waster in understanding each other! I am currently in Greece and in the port, I have met non-English speaking French people and that is a problem! Even among the boatmen, at least the length of your boat, its direction and its course should be reported on the radio. One night, in the middle of a dark night, the police stopped me between Malta and Sicily. I had to provide information about my journey, my team, my motivations, and you need to know how to respond and a few words will suffice. ⁇

To be precise, Brock-Mareng’s courses are free and supported by the European curriculum Erasmus +.

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