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  2. Academic English - Wikipedia

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    An EAP program focuses instruction on skills required to perform in an English-speaking academic context across core subject areas generally encountered in a college or a university setting. [1] Programs may also include a more narrow focus on the more specific linguistic demands of a particular area of study, for example business subjects.

  3. English for specific purposes - Wikipedia

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    As with any language taught for specific purposes, a given course of ESP will focus on one occupation or profession, such as Technical English, Scientific English, English for medical professionals, English for waiters, English for tourism, etc. [1] Despite the seemingly limited focus, a course of ESP can have a wide-ranging impact, as is the ...

  4. Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

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    Option One: Extending practice and English language teaching specialism. This focuses on needs analysis, syllabus design, course planning and assessment in the context of a selected specialism (e.g. English for academic purposes, teaching exam classes, young learners, one-to-one teaching). Option Two: English language teaching management.

  5. Oxford Test of English Advanced - Wikipedia

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    The test specifications [13] are informed by the CEFR companion volume [14] and the British Association of Lecturers in English for Academic Purposes (BALEAP) Can Do Framework for EAP syllabus design and assessment, [15] with a particular focus on mediation, operationalized in a number of integrated skills tasks closely correlated with academic ...

  6. English as a second or foreign language - Wikipedia

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    EAP – English for academic purposes; EFL – English as a foreign language; EE - Extramural English; EIL – English as an international language (see main article at International English) ELF – English as a lingua franca, a common language that is not the mother tongue of any of the participants in a discussion; ELL – English language ...

  7. Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

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    CELTA is an initial teacher training qualification for teaching English as a second or foreign language (ESL and EFL). It is provided by Cambridge Assessment English through authorised Cambridge English Teaching Qualification centres and can be taken either full-time or part-time.

  8. Teaching English as a second or foreign language - Wikipedia

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    After Hindi, English is the country's most commonly spoken, written, and read language of India; it functions as a link language, [48] particularly in fields such as law, finance, education, and business. [48] The popularity of English in India has posed problems for the country's regional and traditional languages.

  9. English for Specific Purposes World - Wikipedia

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    English for Specific Purposes World (ESP World, ISSN 1682-3257) is an international online journal containing papers concerning English for Specific Purposes (ESP). There are around four issues published a year. There are 62 issues of the journal online. The Journal is listed in , LINGUIST List, NewJour, Google Scholar.