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English in the technical context: bathroom fittings
When things get a little technical, it can help to remember three stages: 1. Can I describe it? What are the names of all the parts and how do they relate to each other? Here, you will find yourself collecting new vocabulary, principally in the form of nouns and adjectives. 2. Can I give instructions to use or repair it? Giving instructions involves a series of actions (verbs in their simple form) related to the various parts you've already learned the names of. 3. Can I explain how it works? This is more complicated, as it means understanding how things work. You'll find yourself needing a lot more verbs and, most likely, some other additional vocabulary, in addition to the words that you've already learnt.
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THG Paris. English course. PROMEO/BAILEY

Try to answer the following two questions in your own words, then consult the worksheet for this lesson and see if you agree with all the points.

Please give a brief explanation of PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) in everyday language to explain to a customer the advantages of this process in manufacturing their luxury faucets and bathroom fittings.

Does PVD coating add to the manufacturing lead-time of the fittings and if so, how much and why?

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Physical Vapor Deposition.pdf
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