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Tag Archives: esp needs analysis
ESP Project Leader Profile: Margaret van Naerssen
Hello, ESPers worldwide! In this TESOL Blog post, you’ll read the ESP project leader profile of Dr. Margaret van Naerssen. In the TESOL ESP Interest Section, Margaret has been committed to keeping TESOL ESPIS colleagues aware of and focused on … Continue reading
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Tagged as business communication, ESP, esp leadership, esp needs analysis, evergreen, Kevin Knight
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ESP with a little e: Identifying and Meeting Learner Needs
Hello, ESPers worldwide! One-on-one conversations with our students are valuable because we can often learn about their specific needs for English language communication skills. Such needs are not always apparent and not always covered in a particular kind of English class. … Continue reading
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Tagged as English for Specific Purposes, ESP, esp needs analysis, evergreen, Kevin Knight, learner needs
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Multiple Perspectives on ESP Needs Analysis and Research
Hello, ESPers worldwide! What does teaching ESP mean to you personally? What specific situation comes to mind? In my research of leadership, I am finding that how leaders describe “leading” is often, and not surprisingly perhaps, connected to specific activities … Continue reading
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Tagged as English for Specific Purposes, ESP, esp leadership, esp needs analysis, evergreen, Kevin Knight, leadership development
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