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ESP: Tree of ELT' (Hutchinson & Waters, 1987), English for…
ESP:
Tree of ELT' (Hutchinson & Waters, 1987)
English for Science and Technology (EST)
English for Medical Studies
Students preparing for medical school Dentistry, Pharmacists and Medical Professionals interested in developing specialized English
English for Technicians
The term “technical English” describes a common language core that is used in a number of technical professions such as scientists, technicians, technologists, and operators.
Courses
Natural Science
Formal science
Social and behavior scence
Applied science
Psychology
To engage, build language, and professional skills, such as critical and analytical thinking, oral presentation and intercultural communication skills
English for Science and Technology (EST) generally refers to English used in scientific publications, papers, textbooks, technical reports and academic lectures, etc
Objectives
To analyse English text books for scientific materials
To study exercises for developing writing skills or study skills for science students
To suggest remedial measures for redesigning text books of English Reader for science students
Branches
English for the police force
English for Hospital staff
English for Office Staff
English for Managers
English for Bank Clerks
English for Insurance Offices
English for Salespeople
English for Restaurants and Cafes
English for Receptionists and Customer Services
English for Caretakers
English for Life Guards
English for Academic Purpose
English for Academic Purposes, commonly known as Academic English, entails training students, usually in a higher education setting, to use language appropriate for study. It is one of the most common forms of English for Specific Purposes. It is also a course found in TAFE in Australia.
Examples of English for Academic purposes include topics like listening comprehension, reading and writing, effective grammar usage and vocabulary development
English for Occupational Purposes (EOP)
Definition: English for Occupational Purposes is a branch of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) and covers situations in which learners are studying English for work related reasons. The courses are based on an analysis of their specific communicative needs in their work.
Function: The function of EOP is concern with enabling a learner function in English particular job or profession. EOP design for someone who wants to ready for get work. Functional analysis - the best approach to teaching occupational English.