PRACTICAL NEEDS’ ANALYSIS OF SOME BILINGUAL STUDENTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V5I5Y2025N45Keywords:
Agriculture, Environmental English, cross-cultural nursing, Agronomists, Agreements and Instructional recipe of components, Agricultural publications.Abstract
This report diagrams an ESP (English for Particular Purposes) course outlined for pre-service Agronomy understudies at a legislative college. The understudies, matured 20-25, have halfway English capability stemming from shifted learning foundations. The ESP course addresses a basic require: preparing future agronomists with the dialect abilities fundamental to communicate successfully with worldwide accomplices in regions such as innovation procurement, natural item obtainment, and universal exchange of agrarian items. The course centers on pertinent phrasing, comprehension of specialized documentation, and creating communication aptitudes through needs-based exercises like role-playing and expressive assignments. A course in cross-cultural nursing served as a demonstrate for coordination comprehensive aptitude advancement with context-based materials, which is able serve as a foundation for viable and compelling communication within the worldwide agrarian division.
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