Vocational English for Vehicle Mechanics and Technicians: Comprehensive Topics and Terminology Lists in Vehicle Mechanics

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Learn the English used in the vehicle service workshops and automotive industries. Technical vocabulary, dialogues, and exercises for automotive technical college students, and vehicle mechanics and technicians.

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Description

Vocational English for Vehicle Mechanics and Technicians is designed in accordance with the educational programs of automotive technical colleges and vocational training centers. It provides a practical and structured approach to learning the English terminology used in vehicle mechanics and the automotive industry.

The book covers more than 80 essential topics related to vehicle mechanics and automotive technology. These include general technical and mathematical terminology, material and metal sciences, the principles and branches of mechanics, different types of vehicles, vehicle components and systems, service workshops, tools, equipment, and commonly used automotive terminology.

To support systematic learning, the book includes

70 comprehensive terminology lists,

56 vocabulary-building exercises,

-56 grammar-enhancing exercises, and

-56 practical dialogues designed to strengthen both technical vocabulary and workplace communication skills.

The book is intended for students in automotive technical colleges, vocational training programs, and engineering preparatory courses, as well as vehicle mechanics, technicians, and professionals who wish to improve their technical English for use in international workplaces.

By combining automotive knowledge with practical English learning tools, this book offers a clear and reliable resource for building professional vocabulary, improving communication skills, and supporting career development in today’s global automotive industry.

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