TEACHING ESP LISTENING COMPREHENSION TO ENGINEERING STUDENTS
The article focuses on general and specific skills necessary for engineering specialists to comprehend ESP audio texts, linguistic problems they encounter, and ways of dealing with those problems.
Keywords: English for specific purposes, foreign language communication, specific auditive skills, tasks
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Issue: 9, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 9
Rubric: TEACHING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN HIGHER SCHOOL
Pages: 104 — 107
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