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Dataset . 2026
License: CC BY
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Dataset . 2026
License: CC BY
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APPROACH TO ESP (ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES) COURSE DESIGN

Authors: Qurbanova Hilola Maqsadbekovna;

APPROACH TO ESP (ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES) COURSE DESIGN

Abstract

The following article outlines an ESP (English for Specific Purposes) course intended to improve agronomy students' speaking and reading abilities. With the help of carefully chosen resources and a student-centered, problem-based learning (PBL) approach, the course gives students the language skills they need for their line of work. The focus is on learning certain words and expressions that are essential for comprehending intricate documents such as contracts and medication compositions. The education also cultivates oral communication skills important for agronomists in international trade, negotiations, and interactions with foreign investors. By combining reading (including real materials) with problem-solving exercises, the course design acknowledges the significance of striking a balance between language acquisition and content. By using a case study approach, the course encourages students to think critically and expand their vocabulary by examining many points of view.

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popularity
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network.
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