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Porta Linguarum: revista internacional de didáctica de las lenguas extranjeras, ISSN 1697-7467, Nº. 32, 2019, págs. 183-184
This book fills the need for a text that integrates Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) into English for Specific Purposes (ESP). It offers insights on current methodological principles in ESP in both academic and professional contexts, drawing on authentic teaching and learning situations, and analyses best practice guidelines. Part I begins with ESP pedagogical principles and technological practice in order to focus on its two main branches: English for Academic Purposes, which includes linguistic skills and students(QA(B(3I (Bneeds, and English for Occupational Purposes, specifically looking at Business, Medical and Translators courses. This book is a great resource for ESP researchers, educators and students, because it provides case studies of how ICTs can be used in English for multiple purposes. Authors present their experiences of integrating tools into their instructions, with each chapter contributing unique pedagogical implications
Integrating technology in ESP: pedagogical principles and practice
págs. 7-26
Using technology in the teaching of ESP: some reflections based on practice
págs. 27-36
Independent ESP learners: the case for blended learning
págs. 37-56
The Internet as a pedagogical tool in the writing process: a research-based approach
págs. 57-78
Learning management systems for teaching at the university level: students’ attitudes and real usage in the classroom
págs. 79-92
English for academic purposes: a proposal to improve listening skills of education students
págs. 93-106
Multimedia EAP learning in virtual reality: second life in an english department
págs. 107-126
págs. 127-144
págs. 145-164
A business english course in the digital era: design and analysis
págs. 165-182
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