STRATEGIES FOR ESP TEACHERS

Authors

  • Ma’rifat Batirova English Teacher University of World Economy and Diplomacy

Keywords:

strategies, course objectives, ESP, ESL, EFL

Abstract

 The article introduces ESP (English for specific purposes) and highlights its significant role in teaching English in non-linguistic study fields in which specific areas such as business, law, medicine is the main focus. The writer recommends five strategies (identify learning objectives, apply needs assessment, use authentic materials, do self-study and be honest) that can be applied by English teachers if they want to survive in a new environment. As a result, already practicing ESP teachers or new teachers can use to manage their new ESP classroom and, in this way, assist students to become successful in their course.

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Published

2024-05-13

How to Cite

Batirova, M. (2024). STRATEGIES FOR ESP TEACHERS . Innovative Development in Educational Activities, 3(9), 134–138. Retrieved from https://openidea.uz/index.php/idea/article/view/2411