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English for Specific Purposes (ESP), addressing the communicative needs and practices of particular professional or occupational groups, has developed rapidly in the past fifty years and is now a major force in English language teaching and research. This critical volume helps innovate the theory, practice, and methodology for ESP teaching and research in Asian countries and areas. Promoting communication and enhancing cooperation on ESP research and pedagogy across cultures, it provides ESP scholars, educators and practitioners with an opportunity to benefit from each other's research and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
English for Specific Purposes (ESP), addressing the communicative needs and practices of particular professional or occupational groups, has developed rapidly in the past fifty years and is now a major force in English language teaching and research. This critical volume helps innovate the theory, practice, and methodology for ESP teaching and research in Asian countries and areas. Promoting communication and enhancing cooperation on ESP research and pedagogy across cultures, it provides ESP scholars, educators and practitioners with an opportunity to benefit from each other's research and expertise in an age of globalization and digitalization. The volume provides an in-depth analysis of the latest scholarship on English teaching and research for general and specific academic and occupational purposes; the intercultural communication in ESP contexts; corpus linguistics and data-driven instruction for ESP; computer-assisted language learning and mobile-assisted language learning;evaluation of English writing courses; and ESP translation strategies.
Autorenporträt
Dr Youzhong Sun is a Professor and Vice President of Beijing Foreign Studies University. His research areas focus on English education, intercultural communication and American studies. Dr Liwen Li is a Professor and Director of the Office for Undergraduate Studies at Beijing Foreign Studies University. Her academic interests include second language writing, English for specific purposes, intercultural communication, and American studies.   Dr Hong Cai is an Associate Professor and Dean of the School of English for Specific Purposes at Beijing Foreign Studies University. His teaching and research interests include race, ethnicity, immigration, western civilization, and English language teaching.