Speaking

Speaking
- Report over the radio
- Talk to a local
- Talk to a colleague 

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Speaking
- Report over the radio
- Talk to a local
- Talk to a colleague 

Slide 1 - Slide

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Today's lesson
- Some rules about radio communication
- Speaking exercises
- Practice a radio report

Slide 2 - Slide

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- Write down what you see in the picture
- Be as detailed as you can be
What do you know about radio communication?

Slide 4 - Mind map

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Report over the radio
Who
What
Where
When
How

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Explain that this is a standard way of a report. 

Ask students what to say with each word

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- Write down what you see in the picture
- Be as detailed as you can be

Now answer the question about the picture again using who, what, where, when and how
Now answer the question about the picture again using who, what, where, when and how

Slide 7 - Open question

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Radio communication
1. Before you press the transmission button, gather your thoughts about what you are going to say. 
2. Give the call sign of the unit you are calling first.
3. Introduce yourself by your call sign. Do NOT use real names or nicknames.
4. Use “CLEAR”, “OVER”, “OUT” when you finish your message. It notifies the addressee that you finished your portion of information and wait for the response or just ended the transmission (“OUT” word).
5. When you have understood the message, acknowledge the receipt with the words “COPY“, “RECEIVED“, “ROGER” or “ACKNOWLEDGED.” The word “COPY” is preferred.
6. If the caller requires some actions you may use “WILCO” instead of “ROGER” to notify that you WILL COMPLY (=”WILCO”).
7. Use “BREAK, BREAK” whenever there is radio traffic and you want to get through with your emergency message.
8. Answer each call to confirm reception. Use “RECEIVED”, “COPY”, “ROMEO” or “ACKNOWLEDGED.”
9. If you do not comprehend the message, do not confirm it. Use “SAY AGAIN”, “REPEAT”, “STAND BY” instead.
10. Whenever a word must be spelled use NATO code words for each letter. 

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Practice
1. Find an online picture with a military scene
2. Write down what you would report about that scene
3. Report to your classmate
4. Try to find the same picture

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Did you find the picture?
Yes
no

Slide 10 - Poll

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If you didn't find the picture what was the reason?

Slide 11 - Open question

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Today's lesson
- Some rules about radio communication
- Speaking exercises
- Practice a radio report

Slide 12 - Slide

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What did you learn?

Slide 13 - Open question

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Let me know what you thought of this lesson

Slide 14 - Mind map

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