"THE ESSENTIALS FOR EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
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This article examines how teachers of ESP create materials and what they believe about teaching and learning. ESP is all about teaching English for a particular job, study area, or interest (like English for doctors, engineers, or tourism). The article analyzes the essence of needs analyses, components of a good syllabus and curriculum and methods that can be used in teaching English for Specific Purposes. In particular, data collection like questionnaires, personal interviews, meeting with stakeholders and well-organized procedures are discussed.
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