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Free Construction English mini-lessons for architects, engineers and builders

Activities, downloadable worksheets, and lesson video clips focused on key vocabulary, sentence patterns, and useful grammar tools related to architecture, engineering and construction project environments.  

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Work as a Noun

The English word ‘WORK’ is the single most important word in the design and construction business.  Let’s explore why. In an earlier mini-lesson, we talked about the word ‘WORK’ as a verb. In this mini-lesson, we will learn a little …

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Building Anatomy: concrete slab types

Concrete slab terminology Understanding floor slab terminology is essential for architects, engineers, and construction professionals working on international building projects. Concrete is the most common and useful material on the planet and slabs form the horizontal structural elements in buildings—supporting …

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Space Requirements and Conflicts

Describing Spatial Conflicts in Design Coordination Key Points When elements on a plan don’t meet code requirements or interfere with required clearances, you need to describe these problems clearly to your team. Understanding how to talk about spatial conflicts helps …

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Slab Edge or Edge of the Slab?

Compound Nouns vs. Prepositional Phrases Key Point Compound nouns ( NOUN + NOUN ) describe specific technical things, systems and materials Prepositional phrases ( __OF THE ) describe positions and locations. Watch the video below for a short tutorial. Lesson …

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Take offs in estimating

Take off  is a noun used in construction. (also spelled take-off  or takeoff) Take off  is also a verb used in construction. Take off, sometimes spelled as “take-off” or “takeoff,” is a part of cost estimating in the construction industry. Estimators use …

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Plan layout basics

Overview This is a short exercise to practice describing the location of items on a floor plan.  Preview the tutorial below for a quick lesson on locating items on a plan layout.Try your best to complete the sentences below using …

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Made of or Made from?

PRO TIP MADE OF is used to describe the basic general material or physical characteristics of something. It does not describe a process, assembly, or change. Examples:“The chair is made of wood”“The door is made of metal” MADE FROM is used to describe …

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Talking About Work

Work Work is a common word, especially in design and construction.  However, common words we already know are often used in different ways.  These combinations can often mean different things. Work is both a noun and a verb.  This lesson …

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