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100 1 _aMaster, Peter
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245 1 0 _aResponses to english for specific purposes /
_cPeter Master
260 _aWashington, D.C.
_bOffice of English Language Programs
_c1998
300 _a244 p.
520 _aGENERAL ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES (ESP). Reading and content in ESP. The development of ESP. In defense of ESP. The future of ESP. ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP). Writing in the academic ESP. Teaching academic ESP reading skills. EAP for the humanities. ENGLISH FOR THE ARTS (EA). English for art and design. An ESL program for music students. ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS (EBE). English for business. Negotiating your way to English. ESP for secretaries. ENGLISH FOR LEGAL PURPOSES (ELP). Student-centered English for legal purposes. ENGLISH FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. English for aphasics. English for nursing professionals. Abbreviations in English for medical purposes. ENGLISH FOR SCIENCE AND TECNOLOGY (EST). Grammar in EST. An advanced EST reading program. Teaching language through content: English for science and technology ar USC. ENGLISH FOR SOCIOCULTURAL PURPOSES (ESCP). AIDS educations as ESP. ENGLISH FOR VOCATIONAL PURPOSES (EVP). Occupations-specific VESL. Aviation english. English for hotel management.
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