Security
An LVC Faculty
English for Security
The Faculty of Security
“Nothing is more important than our safety and security. That is why governments and
businesses are increasing their investment in this area.
Moreover, a job in the security sector often necessitates working internationally or with people of
other nationalities. Consequently, English language skills are considered vital for employees in
this sector.
Prepare for a career in security with English at LVC.”
Security at LVC
“LVC is ready to prepare you for work in the security sector. The Faculty of Security offers courses
for the air force, the army, the navy, the police and security personnel. These courses give
learners the essential vocabulary for their chosen field while providing opportunities to use the
language in realistic speaking activities.
Additionally, LVC has the ability to create individual, fully customized courses designed to meet
your requirements. Speak with an LVC consultant today regarding your English language needs.
Get the career advantage you need by improving your English at LVC’s Faculty of Security.”
Rita Costa Director of Studies
English Department
Erlend Firth ESP Consultant
Air Force
Unit 1 – Parts of an Airplane
Unit 2 – Parts of a Helicopter
Unit 3 – Spatial Relationships
Unit 4 – Radio Communication
Unit 5 – Rank Structure
Unit 6 – Base Structures
Unit 7 – NATO Organization
Unit 8 – Military Organization
Unit 9 – Training
Unit 10 – Uniforms
Unit 11 – Pilot
Unit 12 – Air Traffic Control
Unit 13 – Maintenance
Unit 14 – Pararescue
Unit 15 – Weather
Unit 1 – The Fighter Jet
Unit 2 – UAVs
Unit 3 – The Bomber
Unit 4 – Cargo Airplanes
Unit 5 – Gunships
Unit 6 – Tankers
Unit 7 – Reconnaissance Aircraft
Unit 8 – Helicopters
Unit 9 – Cruise Missiles
Unit 10 – Supression of Air Defense
Unit 11 – Humanitarian Operations
Unit 12 – Counterterrorism Operations
Unit 13 – Counter-Drug Operations
Unit 14 – Small Scale Contingencies
Unit 15 – Close Air Support
Unit 1 – Fighter Unit
Unit 2 – Bomber Unit
Unit 3 – Search and Rescue
Unit 4 – Targets
Unit 5 – Air-to-Air Missiles
Unit 6 – Air-to-Surface Missiles
Unit 7 – Surface-to-Air Missles
Unit 8 – Cannons
Unit 9 – Anti-Ship and Anti-Submarine
Unit 10 – Centers of Gravity
Unit 11 – Surprise Attack
Unit 12 – Strategic Attack
Unit 13 – Psychological Effects
Unit 14 – Joint Air Attack Team
Unit 15 – Phases of Attack
Air Force Air Force is a new educational resource for people who are serving or intending to serve as professionals in the
aerial division of the armed forces, and who want to improve their English communication skills in a profession-
oriented environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction
that immerses students in the key language components. Air Force addresses topic including: the parts, types and
functions of aircraft; air force organization and training; the range of air force career specializations; the types and
characteristics of air force weaponry; air force tactics and strategy; and many more.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
FireFighter
Unit 1 – Defining Fire
Unit 2 – Types of Fire
Unit 3 – Traits of a Firefighter
Unit 4 – Roles of a Firefighter
Unit 5 – The Department 1
Unit 6 – The Department 2
Unit 7 – Personal Equipment
Unit 8 – Respiratory Protection
Unit 9 – Tools
Unit 10 – Types of Buildings
Unit 11 – Parts of a Building
Unit 12 – Measurements
Unit 13 – Common Hazards
Unit 14 – Safety Procedures 1
Unit 15 – Safety Procedures 2
Unit 1 – Fuel Classifications
Unit 2 – Fire Extinguishers
Unit 3 – Sprinkler Systems
Unit 4 – Water Supplies
Unit 5 – Hydrants
Unit 6 – Hoses 1
Unit 7 – Hoses 2
Unit 8 – Parts of a Ladder
Unit 9 – Types of Ladders
Unit 10 – Ladder Safety
Unit 11 – Ropes and Knots
Unit 12 – Equipment Maintenance
Unit 13 – Detection Systems
Unit 14 – Emergency Communications
Unit 15 – Radio Procedures
Unit 1 – Responding to a Fire
Unit 2 – Fire Suppression Basics
Unit 3 – Structural Fire Suppression
Unit 4 – Ground Fire Suppression
Unit 5 – Vehicular Fire Suppression
Unit 6 – Search
Unit 7 – Victim Removal
Unit 8 – Entrapment
Unit 9 – Motor Vehicle Rescue
Unit 10 – Medical Response 1
Unit 11 – Medical Response 2
Unit 12 – Terrorism and Disaster Response
Unit 13 – Salvage and Cause Determination
Unit 14 – Firefighter Health
Unit 15 – Prevention and Awareness
Firefighter: Firefighter is a new educational resource for firefighters who want to improve their English communication in a work
environment. Incorporating career specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that
immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Firefighter
addresses topics including equipment, hazards, emergency communications, fire suppression and medical
responses.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
Military
Unit 1 – Pistol
Unit 2 – Rifle
Unit 3 – Mortar
Unit 4 – Gun
Unit 5 – Tank
Unit 6 – Radio Basics
Unit 7 – On Post
Unit 8 – Food
Unit 9 – First Aid
Unit 10 – Uniforms and Tactical Gear
Unit 11 – Rank Structure
Unit 12 – Military Organization
Unit 13 – Arms and Services
Unit 14 – Map Reading 1
Unit 15 – Map Reading 2
Unit 1 – Mines
Unit 2 – Anti-Tank Weapons
Unit 3 – Machine Guns
Unit 4 – Future Weapons
Unit 5 – Armored Fighting Vehicles
Unit 6 – Multi-Purpose Vehicles
Unit 7 – Strykers
Unit 8 – Air Defense Systems
Unit 9 – Helicopters (Utility)
Unit 10 – Helicopters (Attack)
Unit 11 – Peacekeeping Missions
Unit 12 – Convoys
Unit 13 – Patrols
Unit 14 – Search and Rescue
Unit 15 – Checkpoints
Unit 1 – Infantry
Unit 2 – Armor
Unit 3 – Artillery
Unit 4 – Engineers
Unit 5 – Military Intelligence
Unit 6 – Public Affairs
Unit 7 – Airborne Forces
Unit 8 – Special Forces
Unit 9 – Crowd Control
Unit 10 – Limited Visibility Techniques
Unit 11 – Urban Operations
Unit 12 – Reconnaissance
Unit 13 – Movement to Contact
Unit 14 – Attack
Unit 15 – Observation Post
Command & Control Command & Control focuses on English language specifically related to the armed forces. It is a specialist course for
people who are or wish to become military professionals. Incorporating career specific vocabulary and contexts
related to the armed forces, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language
components: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
Navy
Unit 1 – Ship Structure: Exterior
Unit 2 – Ship Structure: Interior
Unit 3 – Nautical Directions
Unit 4 – Ship Systems
Unit 5 – Audio Communication
Unit 6 – Visual Communication
Unit 7 – Weather
Unit 8 – First Aid
Unit 9 – Rank and Rate
Unit 10 – Command Structure
Unit 11 – Departments and Divisions
Unit 12 – Uniforms
Unit 13 – Shipboard Duties
Unit 14 – Bills
Unit 15 – Conditions of Readiness
Unit 1 – Ship Characteristics
Unit 2 – Aircraft Carriers
Unit 3 – Cruisers
Unit 4 – Destroyers and Frigates
Unit 5 – Submarines
Unit 6 – Amphibious Warfare Ships
Unit 7 – Patrol Combatants
Unit 8 – Missiles and Rockets
Unit 9 – Mines and Torpedoes
Unit 10 – Guns
Unit 11 – Marlinespike Seamanship
Unit 12 – Mooring
Unit 13 – Anchoring
Unit 14 – Towing
Unit 15 – Deck Seamanship
Unit 1 – Ships and Service Craft
Unit 2 – Mine Warfare Ships
Unit 3 – Boats
Unit 4 – Boat Crews and Equipment
Unit 5 – Parts of an Aircraft
Unit 6 – Attack Aircraft
Unit 7 – Support Aircraft
Unit 8 – Aircraft Squadrons
Unit 9 – Elements of Navigation
Unit 10 – Navigation Methods
Unit 11 – Navigation Instruments
Unit 12 – Tides, Currents and Winds
Unit 13 – Security
Unit 14 – Safety and Emergencies
Unit 15 – Damage Control
Navy: Navy is a new educational source for people who are serving or intending to serve as naval professionals and who
want to improve their English communication skills in a profession-oriented environment. Incorporating career-
specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key
language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Navy addresses topics including parts of a ship,
nautical language, types of ships, weaponry, navigation and more.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
Police
Unit 1 – Suspects
Unit 2 – Citizens
Unit 3 – Vehicles
Unit 4 – Personal Items 1
Unit 5 – Personal Items 2
Unit 6 – Walking Directions
Unit 7 – Driving Directions
Unit 8 – Emergency Calls
Unit 9 – Traffic Stops
Unit 10 – Car Accidents
Unit 11 – Pickpocket
Unit 12 – Hotel Room Theft
Unit 13 – Robbery
Unit 14 – Taxi Fraud
Unit 15 – Auto Theft
Unit 1 – Basic Equipment
Unit 2 – Vehicles
Unit 3 – Weapons
Unit 4 – Non-Lethal Weapons
Unit 5 – Radio Communications
Unit 6 – Providing First Aid
Unit 7 – Directing Traffic
Unit 8 – Interviewing Witnesses
Unit 9 – Lost qnd Stolen Property
Unit 10 – Patrolling
Unit 11 – Disturbing the Peace
Unit 12 – Weapons Possession
Unit 13 – Assault
Unit 14 – Battery
Unit 15 – Prostitution
Unit 1 – Organization
Unit 2 – Departments
Unit 3 – Detention Centers
Unit 4 – Crime Prevention
Unit 5 – Searching Suspects
Unit 6 – Establishing Crime Scenes
Unit 7 – Crowd Control
Unit 8 – Pusuit
Unit 9 – Making an Arrest
Unit 10 – Processing Suspects
Unit 11 – Anti-Terrorism
Unit 12 – Drug Possession
Unit 13 – Drug Distribution
Unit 14 – Identity Theft
Unit 15 – Homicide
Police: Police is a new educational resource for people who are serving or intending to serve as professionals in law
enforcement, and who want to improve their English communication skills in a profession-oriented environment.
Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses
students in the key language components. Police addresses topics including: description of people, vehicles and
possessions, specific police operations, types of crime, police equipment, administration, organization and command
and many more.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
Security Personnel
Unit 1 – Traits of a Security Officer
Unit 2 – Types of Security Officers
Unit 3 – Personal Appearance
Unit 4 – Uniforms
Unit 5 – Equipment
Unit 6 – Patrol
Unit 7 – Surveillance
Unit 8 – Describing People
Unit 9 – Describing Clothes
Unit 10 – Describing Vehicles
Unit 11 – Crime
Unit 12 – Security and Law Enforcement
Unit 13 – Criminal Justice 1
Unit 14 – Criminal Justice 2
Unit 15 – Criminal Justice 3
Unit 1 – Recognizing Suspicious People
Unit 2 – Physical Security 1
Unit 3 – Physical Security 2
Unit 4 – Information Security
Unit 5 – Loss Prevention
Unit 6 – Armored Vehicle Security
Unit 7 – Personal Protection
Unit 8 – Bouncers
Unit 9 – Traffic Control
Unit 10 – Transportation Security
Unit 11 – Travel Security
Unit 12 – Operating Vehicles
Unit 13 – Weapons 1
Unit 14 – Weapons 2
Unit 15 – Weapons 3
Unit 1 – Health
Unit 2 – Fires
Unit 3 – Medical
Unit 4 – Threats
Unit 5 – Safety Awareness 1
Unit 6 – Safety Awareness 2
Unit 7 – Hazardous Materials
Unit 8 – Sabotage
Unit 9 – National Security
Unit 10 – Diplomatic Security
Unit 11 – Security Police
Unit 12 – Private Military Security
Unit 13 – Reports
Unit 14 – Ethical Conduct
Unit 15 – Qualifications
Security Personnel: Security Personnel is a new educational resource for security professionals who want to improve their English
communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-
by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and
writing. Security Personnel addresses topics including describing suspects, security cameras, non-lethal weapons,
safety protocols and career options.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
Coming Soon
At LVC, we are continually expanding the range of available courses to ensure that we can provide
the right course for you.
Contact LVC to find out more about these upcoming courses.
Emergency Management
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