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The Latest Trend: Personal ESL Trainers

Miriam Lavi  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  147 views  |  Read Full
 
The field of ESL for adults is booming.  Even so, it is barely able to keep pace with the ever-growing needs in today’s world. 
Registration for English courses at international language institutes (Wall Street, Berlitz etc.) is at an all-time high while locally owned language ...
 

Writing Business Essays

Kenneth Elliott  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  446 views  |  Read Full
 
No matter what business topic you are writing about, following a basic guideline while creating your composition will enable you to develop a piece of work that is well structured, informative and intriguing. The important thing to remember about business essays is that they need to present content that is relevant to the overall subject, and that your arguments are supported by underlying facts, references and examples.
 

Writing Business E-mails

Celia Webb  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  428 views  |  Read Full
 
E-mails are much less formal than official letters. They are quick and easy to send. They also allow you to communicate to a large group simultaneously. Sending e-mails can prevent playing phone tag and save time. However, if you are writing e-mails for business, you need to be more careful with your writing.
 

Key Issues in English for Specific Purposes (ESP) Curriculum Development

Kristen Gatehouse  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  864 views  |  Read Full
 
Based on insights gained from developing the curriculum for Language Preparation for Employment in the Health Sciences and a review of the literature on ESP, this paper is intended to offer theoretical support for ESL instructors developing ESP curricula for ESL contexts.
 

The Latest Trend - Personal ESL Trainers

Miriam Lavi  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  443 views  |  Read Full
 
The field of ESL for adults is booming. Even so, it is barely able to keep pace with the ever-growing needs of today’s world. Registration for English courses at international language institutes Wall Street, Berlitz etc.) is at an all-time high. Locally owned language schools and chains are mushrooming all over the globe.
 

The Medium is the Message – Common Sense Approaches to Teaching ESP

Miriam Lavi  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  872 views  |  Read Full
 
Language teaching and language learning focus on four skills: Reading Comprehension, Aural Comprehension, Writing and Speaking. Most course books authors organize their materials so as to teach these skills in an integrated way. This seems eminently reasonable, but is it?
 

Business English For Accounting- Learning Accounting And Financial Terms And Vocabulary

Eoin Baxter  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  723 views  |  Read Full
 
We should start by asking what is English for finance? It is the learning of English specifically geared towards accounting, finance, auditing or whatever area of finance you need to learn.
 

Business English And The Curse Of Grammar

Andrew Carter  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  443 views  |  Read Full
 
Our student is a little nervous about the course he’s about to start. English is all very well, and he can see why the boss has insisted he go to these lessons, but it’s so complicated. He’s heard it on the TV and even at the cinema, and there are words that are familiar to him: coca-cola, Microsoft, Tony Blair, Love, Yes, No and some swearing!
 

What Makes a Great Trainer?

Andrew Wood  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  463 views  |  Read Full
 
I recently overheard a conversation between a trainer and one of their participants, who was asking how the trainer had got into the role. I was a little shocked when the participant said, "It just surprises me a little as you're not particularly dynamic are you?" Putting aside that individual's perception of the trainer, the comment begged the question, "What makes a great trainer?"
 
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