New Edition Basic Survival Class Audio Cd Download Free

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Welcome to the DLIFLC eLearning Resources. Below, you can browse free eLearning products by category.
NOTE: If you experience problems accessing those resources from your official computer, please try to do it from a non-MIL machine.

Basic language skill materials can be used for novice learners or those individuals who are getting ready to deploy or have been deployed. Military service members may complete the roughly 6-hour Rapport program to gain a pre-deployment certificate, while HeadStart2 provides about 100 hours of basic language training.

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These language and cultural materials are intended for beginners and those who are preparing to deploy or have deployed. RAPPORT is the mandatory pre-deployment familiarization product that offers a certificate of completion for service members. It is available in Dari, Pashto, Iraqi, Swahili, Hausa, Portuguese, French, Modern Standard Arabic, and Korean.

This product introduces a given cultural group, combining brief language exchanges with an objective and practical look at daily life in different contexts. Topics include religion, traditions, family life and differences in the lifestyles of urban and rural populations.

Cultural and regional studies materials give learners important historical, geographic, socio-economic and cultural knowledge about specific countries. The topics offered include religion, traditions, family life and look at the differences in lifestyle of urban and rural populations.

Advance skills language materials are geared toward individuals who already have a solid knowledge of a foreign language and need to brush up on their language skills or take practice lessons before exam time.

This product offers 1000s of lessons in dozens of languages for independent learners to improve their foreign language skills. Lessons are available for intermediate and advanced learners, with the ability to focus on specific topic areas, tailored for building listening or reading proficiency.

Available for Spanish and Arabic, the Accents Library offers collection of audio files read in both standard language, and in several regional accents to illustrate speech variations that occur in everyday speech.

This product offers a supplement for Korean language learning that can be incorporated into basic, intermediate, or advanced courses to provide students with cultural and regional information about North Korea.

Test your knowledge of a particular language or country by taking one of the assessment tools provided. You will find out just how much you know, while the ODA assessment test can even provide customized suggestions to help you reach your proficiency goals.

This product gauges your familiarity with a particular society, including geographic facts, major religions, history, security situation, social customs, and basic survival phrases in the dominant language of the region.

Students begin by reviewing case studies of historic fatal fires to identify the root causes of exactly what went wrong. Factual accounts, through the use of audio & video are used to describe the sequence of events leading up to the May Day, and the actions of the rescue teams are examined and their successes and failures are discussed. Students will then learn the roles of the R.I.T. team, and how best to apply them to their particular jurisdiction. A main focus will be placed on the importance of being proactive once on scene as a member of R.I.T. The Hands On portion is broken down into skills stations & R.I.T. based scenarios. The skill stations are derived from techniques developed following several of the historic fatal fires. S.C.B.A. conversions, air supplementation, below grade removal techniques, removal over ladder, and simple M/A systems for removal are but a few of the skills students will learn. Once these skills are mastered, students will respond as a R.I.T. team and operate at a realistic May Day scenario replicating the conditions encountered in the historic case studies.

The focus of this class is to train fire fighters to recognize deteriorating conditions on the fireground so they can avoid becoming trapped, and teach them basic survival skills to effectively remove themselves from a hostile environment. The classroom session identifies the reasons why firefighters become lost, disorientated, or trapped and helps them avoid specific situations through enhanced recognition. Topics of discussion include; size up & construction, P.P.E capabilities & limitations, Flash-over recognition, and Mayday parameters & procedures. The Hands On portion of the class consists of 5 skill stations focused on basic survival skills. Firefighters will learn; S.C.B.A. emergency procedures, wall breaching & restricted passage techniques, hose line assisted removal, head first ladder bailouts, and body belay rope bailouts. Students will implement their Mayday procedure throughout the skills stations, and will progress to the mastery level of achieving each skill in full P.P.E., on air, and blacked out.

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